[AccessD] Windows 10 & Access 2003
fhtapia at gmail.com
fhtapia at gmail.com
Sun Sep 15 09:18:02 CDT 2019
Thanks Mark,
So should users upgrade to Access 2010? Or 2016 to avoid issues and would
this sort of upgrade still work on an Access Database Project? (Adp)
Long story long,
My last place I worked at is upgrading all the user PCs to win10. When I
left they never hired anyone to take over migrating the legacy system which
was built on sqlserver BE and Access FE. The guys that would be able to do
this have all raised a white flag saying they wouldn’t have the first clue
as to how to help migrate the existing data to SAP ( a system the company
upgraded to in 2007. ). When I worked there the work on the legacy system
went from active to support, the project to import the data to sap went
cold and I got tasked with other priorities since after all I was available
to jump in and support any issues caused by os or access updates.
I left the company 2 years ago, I left documentation on how to migrate and
a fully documented database doc complete with views stored procedures and
information on how the sqlclr was utilized and what jobs were active along
with documentation on database triggers.
I was their Sr Dba and db Developer. I also worked on their sap bi team. I
had always wanted to get this legacy data over but never had an opportunity
since it was never considered a priority.
Thanks!
Francisco
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 4:03 PM Mark Simms via AccessD <
accessd at databaseadvisors.com> wrote:
> No, but there are issues related to running AC 2007 under Win 2010.
>
> Mark Simms
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> Subject: [AccessD] Windows 10 & Access 2003
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> Anybody know if there are any comparability issues running access 2003 on
> Windows 2010?
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