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(Almost) everything you ever wanted to know about Access 2010

I just inherited ownership of Access 2010 IT Pro documentation for the Office 2010 Resource Kit. And by documentation, I mean one topic--Changes in Access 2010. Historically, the Office Resource Kit has contained very little content about Access. On the other hand, there is quite a bit of Access content for end users on Office.com and for developers on MSDN. We also Access Services content for IT Pros on TechNet.

Even with these sources of content, I suspect that IT Pros need to know more about Access 2010. Why do I say that? Because our Changes in Access 2010 topic is one of our top 15 most popular Office Resource Kit topics, and the key word "Access 2010" is one of our most popular Office-related searches on TechNet.  And any time a link named "Access 2010" appears on our TechNet pages, it always attracts a lot of clicks, So I know IT Pros are coming to TechNet for Access 2010. The question is: what are you looking for, and are you finding what you need?

To get you started, I've tracked down just about every Access 2010 resource I can find on Office.com, MSDN, and TechNet. I also included a few community resources like the Access forum and Access on Facebook. So tell me IT Pros: is there something else you need? Leave a comment, please!

IT Pro topics in the Office Resource Kit (TechNet)

Changes in Access 2010 lists changes in Microsoft Access 2010 since Microsoft Office Access 2007 and migration considerations.

Office 2010 Migration Planning Manager covers using Office Migration Planning Manager to assess Access databases for compatibility with Access 2010.

Office 2010 Administrative Template files (ADM, ADMX/ADML) and Office Customization Tool provides a link to downloadable spreadsheet that lists Access 2010 group policies.

IT Pro topics about Access Services (TechNet)

What's new for Access Services in SharePoint Server 2010

Access Services planning

Access Services administration

Improving the Reach and Manageability of Microsoft® Access 2010 Database Applications with Microsoft® Access Services (whitepaper)

Information worker topics about Access 2010 (Office.com)

Home page

Help and How-To

Interactive Guide

Menu to Ribbon reference workbook

Training courses

Developer Resources about Access 2010 (MSDN)

Access Developer Center

Access Team blog

Channel 9 videos

Access Community
Access on Facebook

Access forum

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    How about a 2010 version of the "Migrating to Access 2007 (white paper)" document? go.microsoft.com/fwlink

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Dee, I'm sorry to hear about the issue you describe. Can you clarify how the data loss occurred? I'm told that there is no conversion process from v12 -> v14 database files because they use the same file format. Something else must have gone wrong. We recommend that you contact Microsoft product support for assistance. You can find support resources here: technet.microsoft.com/.../ee263916.aspx.

  • Anonymous
    October 28, 2010
    Hi Jill, Thanks for your post and your proposal. Here are my company needs:

  • What should be considered when deploying Access 2010  and what are the best practices in a compay environment? A few ideas:  - security and how to ensure you control Access proliferation (Trusted locations...)  - the impact for the curent users...  - What is commonly configured in Access ()? Best regards,
  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2010
    Greatfull, a single place to find exactely what you need. Thanks for gathering these data en links.

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2010
    I have a massive Access 2003 ADP that is a full blown ERP that interfaces with SQL Server 2005. We're in the process of upgrading to SQL Server 2008 R2 and Office 2010. I really need to know about differences between Access 2003 and 2010, as well as what new features might be useful. Split forms and datasheet totals are already at the top of my list, but what else is there specific to ADP's? I never used Access 2007 so comparisons of 2007 and 2010 aren't very useful, and that's most of what I have found. I did find a page that lists things that are now hidden in Access 2010, but it doesn't tell me I should be using. For example it says the Form property of subforms is hidden. Why? What do I use instead? I'd also love to find more information about the Access runtime. I have it, I've installed it, I've tested with it. But being new to Access 2010 I'm not sure how to customize it.

  • Anonymous
    November 14, 2010
    The answers to your questions are: We're looking for "HOW TO DO THIS..." material on specific topics regarding implementing Access 2010, Access Web services. And, no, we're not finding it. The majority of the material I've found about Access web services is so superficial as to be only a little better than marketing material in many cases. By far the best source of information is the Access Team Blog, where they talk a lot about HOW to accomplish tasks (how to use Data Macros, for example), rather than simply listing the tasks we can now perform. Along the same lines, look at previous comments here, it's obvious many others feel the same way.

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    January 24, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    October 20, 2011
    When we converted from Office 2007 to Office 2010, my Access database lost a significant amount of data.  Entire tables were missing.  ??