Your database is using SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) for which Access 2000 has limited support. This will mean:@* Access 2000 users may not be able to see some queries. * Existing queries may return different results or not run at all. * The range of data-types and reserved words will change. * Different wildcards will be used. @It is recommended that you change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting before converting this database to the Access 2000 file format. Select Cancel to abort the conversion process and change the SQL Server Compatible Syntax (ANSI 92) setting.@5@1@24324@1
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