Toby,
 I just converted from Access 2000 to 2002 and realized that 2002
is compatable with 2000. You have to convert the Database thru
tools because access 2002 will not automatically do this.
several years ago I converted Access 97 to Access 2000 and all the
objects would convert over to access 2000 when a reply was entered
'do you want to convert 97 to 2000'.

 A.T.
 Armando Torres


--- In [email protected], "Hoffman, Tobi K \(DYS\)" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In one of my current projects, I started with a DB in Access2000, 
and the back-end (it had none when I started!) is still in that 
version, with the front-end in Access2002, and it's working fine.  
Is there any reason that I should change the back-end to 2002?  
Nobody else is using the back-end for anything, I'm just wondering 
if there is any improvement in performance or security with having 
the same version, or if the difference in versions doesn't make a 
difference in this situation.
> 
> Tobi Hoffman
> Dept. of Youth Services
> Boston, MA





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