Install Issues Microsoft Jet 2.0/VB 3.0 Compatibility LayerLast reviewed: July 20, 1995Article ID: Q113684 |
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Basic Programming System for Windows, version 3.0 - Microsoft Jet 2.0/Visual Basic 3.0 Compatibility Layer
SUMMARYThis article documents some further installation issues that are not covered in the ACC2COMP.TXT file that ships with the Microsoft Jet 2.0/ Visual Basic 3.0 Compatibility Layer.
MORE INFORMATIONVisual Basic version 3.0 includes support for the database engine that ships with Microsoft Access version 1.1: the Microsoft Jet Database Engine (Jet). This support provides Visual Basic developers with the ability to create and distribute royalty-free applications with Jet as the underlying database. However, Microsoft Access version 2.0 contains a new Jet file format that Visual Basic version 3.0 cannot access. To provide this capability, Microsoft created the Microsoft Jet 2.0/Visual Basic 3.0 Compatibility Layer (referred to as the Compatibility Layer). Use of the Compatibility Layer is optional: Microsoft Access version 2.0 reads and writes Jet 1.1, so Visual Basic/Jet 1.1 applications do not need to be converted even if users upgrade to Microsoft Access version 2.0. There are some major benefits to upgrading, though, which are described in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q113683 TITLE : Fact Sheet on Microsoft Jet 2.0/VB 3.0 Compatibility LayerThe ACC2COMP.TXT file outlines in detail exactly how to install the Compatibility Layer and update all the associated .INI files. However, it contains some errors and missing information, which is corrected by the following items:
REFERENCESPlease see the back two pages of the "Visual Basic Professional Features," book 2, for information on how to contact Crystal Services. See the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information:
ARTICLE-ID: Q118627 TITLE : PRB: PD*JET.DLL Conflict Compatibility Layer/Crystal Reports |
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