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It uses Microsoft Access to open mdb files.
Microsoft Office Access uses a database type known as the Microsoft Jet Database Engine. You can learn more about Microsoft Access online from the Wikipedia.
MS Access is Database Management Software (DBMS). It is a part of Microsoft's Office suite. Its main components are Tables, Relationshipes, Queries, Forms, Reports, Macros and Modules. The current version uses .accdb extension.
Active Directory is the name Microsoft uses for LDAP protocol X.500 (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
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Windows uses Microsoft Office Access to open MDB files. But, MSO Access does not come with windows pre-installed. Since MSO Access is part of the Microsoft Office Suite, you will have to buy Microsoft Office 2010 Professional or Professional-Plus(If you are on windows). If you are on a Mac, you can use MDB/ACCDB Viewer.
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The .mdb file extension is primarily associated with Microsoft Access, a database management system that allows users to create, manage, and manipulate databases. It stores data in tables and can include forms, queries, and reports. Additionally, .mdb files can be used by other applications that support the Access database format, but Microsoft Access remains the most common application for this file type.
Microsoft itself (the company) is not used in a pharmacy.
Yes, for the most part the two are compatible, however Access 2007 creates a new type of database format (ACCDB) that Access 2003 cannot read (it uses MDB). There are some new features in Access 2007 that 2003 does not have (obviously), but if you're using a database that's formatting for 2000 or 2003, then Access 2007 can work with it seamlessly. My advice is that if you have users on multiple versions of Access, then use the database file format with the OLDEST version common to everyone. Richard Rost AccessLearningZone.com