![]() There should be no issue about any "runtime" for Jet on Windows XP, since Jet 4.0 is shipped as part of the OS even as far back as XP RTM (gold). Much more likely what you are trying to say is that you have a VB6 program that is using a Jet MDB as an embedded database, and using Crystal Reports 8.5 for reporting. See Deploying Complex Microsoft Office Access Runtime-Based Solutions. If you're actually using Access Reporting you might be doing this though - which seems odd but anything is possible. That's about the only place where any "MS Access runtime" comes in as well. It doesn't really apply to VB6 development in any meaningful way unless you're doing something really odd like automating instances of MS Access. "Front end/back end" is really terminology and a thought pattern from the MS Access world. ![]() You need to be a little clearer about some of this.
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