>Doesn't make any sense. Access 2000 can do SQL Server/MSDE data natively through Access projects just like the SQL Server management tools, but it still provides a framework for UI that SQL Server does not. I'd say this rumor is just a rumor.
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>>I've heard twice now that Access is going away. One source stated that SQL Server Desktop will be replacing Access.
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>>Anyone else have any information about this?
Too bad it's not true. Maybe we can push the rumour so people will forget about the FoxPro rumour.
Fred Lauckner
You know, it works on my computer. I don't know what your problem is.
.Net aint so bad.