If you have a legitimate copy of Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, the msado15.dll file (version 2.81.1132.0 or similar) can be copied from:
Dim rs As Object Set rs = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") If you have a legitimate copy of Windows
If Not .EOF Then MsgBox .Fields(0).Value End If If you have a legitimate copy of Windows
: It has a tiny disk footprint and low memory overhead, making it incredibly fast for small-scale operations. Versatility : It works with any database that has an Why are People Still "Downloading" 2.8? If you have a legitimate copy of Windows
database, ADO 2.8 provides a uniform way to handle that data using Recordsets Key benefits that keep it alive include: Simplicity