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dgregory
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Aug 06, 2007, 14:03:27 PM »
What version of MS Access is EST using? We are dinosaurs and still use Office 2000.
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Sep 07, 2007, 13:29:27 PM »
EST doesn't use any access databases internally to itself.
There is the option to export files as either comma-delimited or as access formats (mdb's) - the supported versions are 3.5 (ie Access 97) and 4.0 (ie Access 2000).
Hope that helps,
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Sep 10, 2007, 14:09:59 PM »
Negative, we are told by MAP to upgrade to Access 2003 for the EST to work. Is there going to be an EST guru at Vegas?
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Being that TSI is sponsoring Vegas, who are responsible for EST, I'm sure that they will have all the guru's there
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