Thanks Simon,
Actually, I knew that. Just having a bit of a multiple crash course...all at once. I just recently built this pc and have been on XP until recently too. I do some graphic stuff and have many same named pics with the various .jpg, .bmp, .gif extensions.
Dave

On 11/28/2011 4:37 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
On 28 Nov 2011, at 10:32pm, Igor Tandetnik wrote:

On 11/28/2011 5:23 PM, Dave wrote:
Ok, I switched that and now my original database file has a .db added
whereas the one created by my app stays the same.
It doesn't have .db added. It had it all along, you just couldn't see it.

Anyway, now you can name your file however you want. Make sure that, whichever 
name you choose, you use the same name in the connection string.
Just to stress that the filename includes the bit after the '.'.  You can have 
any number of files with the same part before the '.' but different extensions. 
 To tell the operating system which one you want you must include the bit after 
the '.'.

Simon.
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