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    maybe the database format compacted to is newer than what u'r app is designed for?
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    There is a option of which to save the compact version as, maybe you have that set incorrectly

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    wow chris .. .4000 and I was there
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    Originally posted by peet
    4000 and I was there
    One of the few to witness it

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    I have checked those settings. I am converting to Jet 4.0.

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    Ok, what connection do u use in u'r program?

    ADO or DAO ?
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    Jet 4 defaults the access type to 2000

    You can set an option as chris said to define whether you want to caomct it into an access 2, 97, 2000
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    Use 'Jet OLEDB:Engine Type=4'

    Jet type 4 is access 97 yours will be use jet jet type 5 which is 2000
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