Wrong,Alborg. I knew about ActiveX for Access and VB6. This is old Technonogy, 10 years old to be exact. I use .Net for everything, and there is a .Net component to do just about anything you need.
Again your issues with SQL Server Express seem to be that you KNOW access and will not venture into "unknown" territory. I have seen this so many times. Where programmers who do not know about a technology or are too comfortable with what they know and do not want to step outside their comfort zone, do everything in their power to convince their bosses that the new technology is bad and will ruin them.
I live and breath the implementation right on the edge, and I can tell you that VB6 does not even come close to matching the power of VB9.
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