Article ID: 216163 - Last Review: November 18, 2004 - Revision: 3.2 You receive a "You can't convert or enable an MDE file" error message when you try to open or convert an Access 97 MDE file in Access 2000This article was previously published under Q216163 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user
computers. On This PageSYMPTOMS When you use Microsoft Access 2000 to open or convert an
MDE file created with Microsoft Access 97, you may receive the following error
message: You can't convert or enable an MDE file.
CAUSE An MDE file is a database in which all Visual Basic modules
are stored in a compiled state and from which the source code has been removed.
Because the source code has been removed, you cannot edit the design of forms,
reports, or modules in an MDE database. RESOLUTION Convert the original Microsoft Access 97 database to a
Microsoft Access 2000 database, and then create an Access 2000 MDE file from
the converted MDB file. The newly created Access 2000 MDE file can no longer be
opened in Access 97. MORE INFORMATION Microsoft Access 2000 uses a different method for storing a
database's Visual Basic for Applications project than was used in earlier
versions. In order to use databases created in earlier versions of Microsoft
Access, the database's Visual Basic for Applications project must be converted
or enabled in Microsoft Access 2000. However, because the source code for an
MDE file has been removed, and because an MDE file cannot lose its compiled
state, Microsoft Access 2000 cannot convert or enable the database. Steps to Reproduce Behavior
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