OT: Pls submit your Access 97, 2000, XP/2002 databases to help build conversion tool

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Rita Nikas [MSFT]

The Microsoft Access Product Group (the people who build Microsoft Access)
want your help! One of the main things we're working on for the near future
is a conversion tool to take Microsoft Access 97 databases (primarily, but
also Microsoft Access 2000 or 2002/XP databases) up to Microsoft Office
Access 2003. For us to do this, we need sample databases from *you*, our
customers, to ensure a quality tool.

Here is what we are looking for:

* Working Access 97 .mdb databases (we are also interested in Access 2000
and 2002 files) for conversion testing.
* Databases in wide use and in production environments.
* Please alter any sensitive information before providing us the database.
* The database will *not* be returned.
* Secured databases are welcome, just be sure to send the .MDW and the admin
user information.
* The database will be used for internal testing purposes *only* and will be
kept confidential within Microsoft.
* Please ZIP the file(s).

Please send your ZIPPED file(s) to (e-mail address removed).

As an alternative, you can submit your files via FTP site at
ftp://ftppss.microsoft.com/incoming. If you use the FTP site, please also
e-mail (e-mail address removed) with the database name(s).

Microsoft anticipates that it will make use of your file(s) to improve
Microsoft Access and other Microsoft products and technologies. While
Microsoft does not intend to make any public disclosure of your file(s), for
your protection, you should not disclose any information considered to be
confidential or proprietary in nature.

Thanks for helping Microsoft build better products!

Rita Nikas, MCSE MCDBA
Microsoft MVP Lead
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
Rita,
The database is at work and I need to remove the data before I send you the
zipped file. I also have to get permission from the Boss, I work for DOD.
Thanks
Russ
 
Hi Russ.

I do understand. I'm hopeful that this will be an option for you. If not,
we'll have to live without it.

Sincerely,

Rita Nikas, MCSE MCDBA
Microsoft MVP Lead
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



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| Subject: Re: Pls submit your Access 97, 2000, XP/2002 databases to help
build conversion tool
| Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 04:39:02 -0700
|
| Rita,
| The database is at work and I need to remove the data before I send you
the
| zipped file. I also have to get permission from the Boss, I work for DOD.
| Thanks
| Russ
|
| | >
| > The Microsoft Access Product Group (the people who build Microsoft
Access)
| > want your help! One of the main things we're working on for the near
| future
| > is a conversion tool to take Microsoft Access 97 databases (primarily,
but
| > also Microsoft Access 2000 or 2002/XP databases) up to Microsoft Office
| > Access 2003. For us to do this, we need sample databases from *you*, our
| > customers, to ensure a quality tool.
| >
| > Here is what we are looking for:
| >
| > * Working Access 97 .mdb databases (we are also interested in Access
2000
| > and 2002 files) for conversion testing.
| > * Databases in wide use and in production environments.
| > * Please alter any sensitive information before providing us the
database.
| > * The database will *not* be returned.
| > * Secured databases are welcome, just be sure to send the .MDW and the
| admin
| > user information.
| > * The database will be used for internal testing purposes *only* and
will
| be
| > kept confidential within Microsoft.
| > * Please ZIP the file(s).
| >
| > Please send your ZIPPED file(s) to (e-mail address removed).
| >
| > As an alternative, you can submit your files via FTP site at
| > ftp://ftppss.microsoft.com/incoming. If you use the FTP site, please
also
| > e-mail (e-mail address removed) with the database name(s).
| >
| > Microsoft anticipates that it will make use of your file(s) to improve
| > Microsoft Access and other Microsoft products and technologies. While
| > Microsoft does not intend to make any public disclosure of your file(s),
| for
| > your protection, you should not disclose any information considered to
be
| > confidential or proprietary in nature.
| >
| > Thanks for helping Microsoft build better products!
| >
| > Rita Nikas, MCSE MCDBA
| > Microsoft MVP Lead
| > Product Support Services
| > Microsoft Corporation
| >
| > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
| rights.
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
|
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