I believe that Access2000 uses the SQL Server database engine, so
theoretically you should see some performance improvement.

I haven't tested this, so I can't prove it.  If anyone has done any testing
it would interesting to see.

Regards

Stephen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: RE: MDAC Question
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> On 5/3/01, Thomas Chiverton penned:
> >  > Also is there any performance gain in converting my access databses
> >>  currently based on Access97 to Access2000?
> >
> >Probably not ;-)
>
> 2000 is more stable and less likely to eat up memory.
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