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Use System Tables to Manage Objects

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(Danny Lesandrini) A number of months ago I published an article about how one might auto-update a user's computer with the latest version of the client mdb. I use this process with most all of my applications, but it comes with one downside: the user's mdb file is overwritten each time an update is delivered, wiping out any custom queries and reports that might have been created by power users.

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