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    C. Gonzales Guest

    Accessing an Access 2000 form using a VB program


    TO who ever can help,

    I would like to Show a form created in Access 2000, through a VB 6 program.
    First off can it be done? If so how? I find it much easier and the forms
    more professional when I create them in access, but I would like to use that
    form out side of the database, using either ADO or DAO in visual basic 6
    to pull it out and display it.

    Thanks,
    CG

  2. #2
    Douglas J. Steele Guest

    Re: Accessing an Access 2000 form using a VB program

    The following KB article has an example of how to do it:

    ACC2000: Using Microsoft Access as an Automation Server (Q210111)
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q210111

    Note that you will have to have Access installed on all of the workstations
    in order for this to work.

    HTH

    --
    Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
    http://I.Am/DougSteele


    "C. Gonzales" <Raptor_cg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:3c30e653$1@147.208.176.211...
    >
    > TO who ever can help,
    >
    > I would like to Show a form created in Access 2000, through a VB 6

    program.
    > First off can it be done? If so how? I find it much easier and the forms
    > more professional when I create them in access, but I would like to use

    that
    > form out side of the database, using either ADO or DAO in visual basic 6
    > to pull it out and display it.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > CG




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