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Richard, You may want to have a cavet on these course (Access 321-329) regarding the issue with ADO vs DAO libraries on Access 2000, I definitely had the problem that you referred to in Access 320. In fact, I had to also deactivate the ADO or the material would not work.
Reply from Richard Rost:
I think I did mention that in there somewhere. Some of the versions of Access (I can't recall exactly which ones) do require you to not only move DAO higher in the priority list, but also de-reference ADO. It's a mess. I'm glad they finally decided to standardize on DAO though. It's much more flexible.
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