jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Thu May 22 10:07:24 CDT 2008
LOL, is this the "project of the day"? ;-) John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com rosalyn.clarke at barclays.com wrote: > Dear all > > I am deploying databases migrated from Access 97 to Access 2003. > Unfortunately, during the pilot phase I will have some users on Access 97 and > some users on Access 2003. Obviously, I have split all the databases FE/BE, > but I'm wondering whether the BE is best left in Access 97 until all the > users are moved to Access 2003, or if I can link the A97 FE's to an A2003 BE > at the start of the pilot. Anyone have any experience with this? Any > pitfalls? > > TIA > > Roz > > "DSMP Mission - Building the future of Barclays computing infrastructure. 4K > customers won in 2007, 10k+ to delight in 2008." > > > > This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the addressee and may also be privileged or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the addressee, or have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately, delete it from your system and do not copy, disclose or otherwise act upon any part of this e-mail or its attachments. > > Internet communications are not guaranteed to be secure or virus-free. > The Barclays Group does not accept responsibility for any loss arising from unauthorised access to, or interference with, any Internet communications by any third party, or from the transmission of any viruses. Replies to this e-mail may be monitored by the Barclays Group for operational or business reasons. > > Any opinion or other information in this e-mail or its attachments that does not relate to the business of the Barclays Group is personal to the sender and is not given or endorsed by the Barclays Group. > > Barclays Bank PLC.Registered in England and Wales (registered no. 1026167). > Registered Office: 1 Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP, United Kingdom. > > Barclays Bank PLC is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.