They added the Access 97 database bug to the 'known issue' section. Susan mentioned, that Microsoft has updates the kb articles from the following list. ![]() This morning I stumbled uppon a oost from Susan Bradley at and within my blog (thanks for that). It seems, that it worked and some developers has been notified. I posted a text within Microsoft Answers forum with a link to my above mentioned blog post and escalated the thread to all Microsoft forum moderators. Note: On Friday I tried to bring this issue to Microsoft's attention. Some details and workarounds (from uninstalling the update, or replacing a DLL, or changing the data source strings for the provider to open the database) are described within my blog post Windows January 2019 Updates breaks access to Access DBs. The problem occurs when using the .4.0 providers – the older .3.51 variant seems to work. ![]() As a result of this patch, open databases in Access 97 MDB format fail with a database error "unknown database format" – if the database contains field names with a length greater than 32 characters. ![]() In all versions of Windows, the Janusecurity updates fix a vulnerability in the Jet Database Engine shipped with Windows.Also a user on German site commented the issue. I had covered this topic yesterday in the blog post Windows January 2019 Updates breaks access to Access DBs (thanks to a comment from German blog reader Ollert, thanks for that).
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