

A means to an end, but I'm not there yet. I upsized the database just to see what happened. Can't connect using the database server option either. So I switch over, fix my code and then I get to the point in the code where I need to connect to the database and I get the error right when it tries to connect. Net code I have that does what I needed to do. Couldn't find any code snippets that would run in Access so that meant switching to VB.Net 2017 (64 Bit) so I could use some. It's a music database so I needed some code that could read ID3 Tags. I'm working on a database in Access 2019 (64 Bit). My OS is 64 bit so my software is 64 bit and development is done in 64 bit.

I'm a software engineer so I am familiar with the need to stay consistent when it comes to this stuff.
