Reeallly? Well, then, if that is the case then I guess all those developers using MDBs as data stores who have large data sets and more then 5-8 users might want to look into using another data store that supports ADO through OLE DB.....gosh, wonder what could do that?
>On yet another hand, if I understand correctly, Access 2002 no longer supports the Access (Jet) database anymore either, only SQL and MSDE.
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