![]() On one hand ACCDB doesn't know user based security, on the other hand you can work with attachments inside the database file, for example.īoth versions can be controlled with “ODBC driver” or with “ OLE DB Provider”. The two versions (the former and the latter) are not compatible. ![]() The latter uses a modified Jet database engine, called “Access Database Engine” (ACE). Starting with MS Access 2007 (Office 12), Microsoft Access has begun to use the new file type ACCDB. It can be handled with the database engine “Jet 4.0”. The file type MDB has been used by versions of Microsoft Access, from Access 97 (Office 8) up to Access 2003 (Office 11). This description has been tested on WinXP Home, for other Windows versions it might work a little differently. These article describes how to connect to a Microsoft Access database file, if you use a MS Windows operating system.
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