Microsoft Access is a “modern” product. How can my database application have Year 2000 problems?
Contrary to the conventional wisdom, “modern” desktop applications, including Microsoft Access, are not always Year 2000 compliant. Microsoft Access has Year 2000 issues in every version. But more importantly, your customizations to properties, expressions, macros, and code may cause Year 2000 issues. Just because you aren’t using COBOL doesn’t mean you’re immune to the problem. For more information on this subject, read the FMS Year 2000 white papers.
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