ACC2: Access 2.0 Two-Digit Date Update Available in Download Center This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.
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The Acc2Date.exe file contains an update for Microsoft Access 2.0 that changes the way Access 2.0 interprets dates with a two-digit year.
NOTE: The Acc2Date.exe file was updated on December 17, 1999. This update resolves errors when running certain queries against linked SQL Server tables. For a complete history of the Acc2Date.exe file, see the "Release History" section at the end of this article.
File name Version Description
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MSABC200.DLL 2.03 The Updated Access Basic file
MSAJT200.DLL 2.50.2825 The Updated Access Jet Engine file
MSAJU200.DLL 2.50.2819 The Updated Access Jet Utilities file
Readme.txt n/a A Readme file containing installation
information and the End User Licensing
Agreement
The Acc2Date.exe file contains three updated files that modify the way Microsoft Access 2.0 interprets two-digit years. By default, Access 2.0 interprets all dates that are entered by the user or imported from a text file to fall within the 1900s. After applying the updated files, Access 2.0 will treat two-digit years that the user enters based on a 100 year sliding date range and two-digit years that are imported from text based on a fixed date range.
For more information about how to download files from the Microsoft Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web address http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Search.aspx (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Search.aspx)
and then click How to use the Microsoft Download CenterInstallationNOTE: Because there are several versions of Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, please consult your product documentation to complete these steps. Also, in the following steps, <windir> is a generic term that refers to the folder where you have Windows installed. For example, if you are running Windows NT 4.0, the default folder is \WINNT. If you are running Windows 95/98 or Windows 2000, the default folder is \Windows.
For additional information about the specific problems that this update fixes, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 75455 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/75455/EN-US/) ACC2: Years Between 00 and 29 Are Interpreted as 1900 to 1929
230593 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230593/EN-US/) ACC2: All Two-Digit Dates Imported from Text Resolved in 1900s
245549 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245549/EN-US/) ACC2: Error Message Running Query After Installing the Access 2.0 Two-Digit Date Update
Release HistoryThe Access 2.0 Date Update has been released four times prior to the current release. Below are the dates and the details of the files included in each version of the release.Version 4 Released December 10, 1999 File name Version ------------------------ MSABC200.DLL 2.03 MSAJT200.DLL 2.50.2823 MSAJU200.DLL 2.50.2819 Readme.txt n/aThis update fixed a problem that caused the size of a database to increase significantly after the installation of previous versions of the update. Version 3 Released November 8, 1999
File name Version
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MSABC200.DLL 2.03
MSAJT200.DLL 2.50.2821
MSAJU200.DLL 2.50.2819
This update fixed a problem that caused an error when running a query that used a date as criteria against a linked SQL Server table.
Version 2 Released September 30, 1999
File name Version
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MSABC200.DLL 2.02
MSAJT200.DLL 2.50.2819
MSAJU200.DLL 2.50.2819
This update added a 100 year sliding date window as described in the installation steps above.
Version 1 Released May 7, 1999 File name Version ----------------------- MSABC200.DLL 2.01 MSAJT200.DLL 2.50.2819
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