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I did not notice the "what you need" part of the VB.Net Databases book. Is there any way around not having MS Access 2000 or newer? and still use the book. I have 97.
Since the code was not tested with any version lower than 2000, I can make no guarantees that 97 will work. But you can try it since there really isn't any complicated Access functions being used.