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programatically find Access version

programatically find Access version

programatically find Access version

(OP)
Does anybody know how to programatically find out the version of the microsoft access in VBA?
thanks.

RE: programatically find Access version

CurrentDb.Version returns the version of the database

RE: programatically find Access version

(OP)
I need to differentiate between the versions of Access executabe that are running on different machines (there are more than one version of the access in the company, some users run 2000 while others use 2003). The database is centeralized and I don't have any problem with the database version. Is there anyway to find out the version of the Access itself?

Thanks

RE: programatically find Access version

Try Application.DBEngine.Version

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