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  • lukethegooner

    Access 2003 to 2007

    Should I expect any issues from upgrading Access applications built on
    2003?

    I've built a few that are deployed into a Citrix environment, but the
    company I'm working for are going to force a 2007 rollout within the
    next few months; these applications are project critical and I can't
    accept any downtime and need to know if there are any major issues in
    a straight upgrade of .mdb's?

    Thanks in advance

    Luke
  • Tom van Stiphout

    #2
    Re: Access 2003 to 2007

    On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 06:25:17 -0700 (PDT), lukethegooner
    <lukethegooner@ gmail.comwrote:

    You don't have to upgrade anything: A2003 MDB's work just fine in
    A2007. Then you can upgrade at your leasure, taking enough time for
    testing before you roll out. As with any upgrade there may be a few
    incompatibiliti es or better practices you'd want to take advantage of
    (e.g. a Ribbon interface).

    -Tom.
    Microsoft Access MVP



    >Should I expect any issues from upgrading Access applications built on
    >2003?
    >
    >I've built a few that are deployed into a Citrix environment, but the
    >company I'm working for are going to force a 2007 rollout within the
    >next few months; these applications are project critical and I can't
    >accept any downtime and need to know if there are any major issues in
    >a straight upgrade of .mdb's?
    >
    >Thanks in advance
    >
    >Luke

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    • Salad

      #3
      Re: Access 2003 to 2007

      lukethegooner wrote:
      Should I expect any issues from upgrading Access applications built on
      2003?
      >
      I've built a few that are deployed into a Citrix environment, but the
      company I'm working for are going to force a 2007 rollout within the
      next few months; these applications are project critical and I can't
      accept any downtime and need to know if there are any major issues in
      a straight upgrade of .mdb's?
      >
      Thanks in advance
      >
      Luke
      See http://www.allenbrowne.com/tips.html#Upgrade

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      • lyle fairfield

        #4
        Re: Access 2003 to 2007

        Over many years my experience has been that each rewrite of an
        application is less tolerant of error and inefficiency than the
        previous. I would expect a well-designed and carefully coded mdb
        created in Access 2003 to run perfectly, or almost so, in Access 2007.
        Access 2007 might balk at bad prectices which Access 2003 allows.
        Recently a post here identified a situation in which Access 2007 seems
        to behave differently than Access 2003, but I think this procedure,
        moving throught the records of a continuous form programmaticall y, is
        not commonly used.


        On Aug 22, 9:25 am, lukethegooner <lukethegoo...@ gmail.comwrote:
        Should I expect any issues from upgrading Access applications built on
        2003?
        >
        I've built a few that are deployed into a Citrix environment, but the
        company I'm working for are going to force a 2007 rollout within the
        next few months; these applications are project critical and I can't
        accept any downtime and need to know if there are any major issues in
        a straight upgrade of .mdb's?
        >
        Thanks in advance
        >
        Luke

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        • Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com

          #5
          Re: Access 2003 to 2007

          Also, when going to Allen's page that Salad gave you the link for, be sure to
          read the yellow inset box to the right of the page. This small box has the
          answer to at least 75% of all 2003-2007 questions I field.

          --
          There's ALWAYS more than one way to skin a cat!

          Answers/posts based on Access 2000/2003

          Message posted via http://www.accessmonster.com

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          • SmartbizAustralia

            #6
            Re: Access 2003 to 2007

            whatever you don't try to run access 2007 and 2003 in a vista
            environment!

            most things work, but there are more illegal words to be careful of,
            so test!

            Regards,
            Tom Bizannes
            Access & Sql development
            Sydney, Australia

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            • Allen Browne

              #7
              Re: Access 2003 to 2007

              Does this address the problems you experienced,Tom :
              Errors using multiple versions of Access under Vista
              at:
              Describes problems encountered when running multiple versions of Microsoft Access under Windows Vista, and suggests workarounds.


              --
              Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
              Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
              Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

              "SmartbizAustra lia" <tom@smartbiz.c om.auwrote in message
              news:6071d161-efb8-4ba2-a5d1-0ea75ebe93d1@v2 6g2000prm.googl egroups.com...
              whatever you don't try to run access 2007 and 2003 in a vista
              environment!
              >
              most things work, but there are more illegal words to be careful of,
              so test!
              >
              Regards,
              Tom Bizannes
              Access & Sql development
              Sydney, Australia

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              • lukethegooner

                #8
                Re: Access 2003 to 2007

                Thanks for all your replies. Greatly appreciated.

                Luke

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