Method 1
Start Access 2000 first, and then double-click the database or the shortcut.
If Access 2000 is no longer registered as the default Access engine, the Windows Installer starts, and Access 2000 reregisters itself. This occurs each time that you use Access 97 before you use Access 2000. If you click
Cancel before the Windows Installer completes the registration process, Access 97 remains the registered version.
Method 2
IMPORTANT: This method does not work for shortcuts to database objects.
Create a shortcut that includes the path to the version of Access and the database that you want to open. For example, the target of the shortcut could be:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE" "C:\My Documents\Db1.mdb"
NOTE: Access uses page-level locking with this method. For additional information about page-level locking in this case, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
238258 ACC2000: Access Database Does Not Use Record-Level Locking When Started from a Windows Shortcut