It may help if you could see the contents of the .df files. There are some
free viewers. DBFPlus comes to mind. You may also need to convert those .dbf
files. DBFConvert probably do the trick for you. That way you dont have to
go hunting for an older version of Access. Then I use a hex editor to look
at those forms. Also, I would look at any vba scripting files, if any.

But, that's me.

Typed not so frustratingly on my Dell Streak 7.
 On Jun 10, 2011 9:01 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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