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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Access » Microsoft Jet 
A Simple Connection Example
 
Sub MakeConnectionExample() 
    Dim conn As ADODB.Connection 

    On Error GoTo ErrHandler 

    Set conn = New ADODB.Connection 

    conn.Provider = "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" 
    conn.ConnectionString = "Data Source=" & CurrentProject.Path &"\mydb.mdb" 
    conn.Open 
    If conn.State = adStateOpen Then 
        MsgBox "Connected!", vbOKOnly 
        conn.Close 
    Else 
        MsgBox "Not connected!", vbOKCancel 
    End If 

    Set conn = Nothing 
    Exit Sub 

ErrHandler: 
    MsgBox "Could not connect to database. " & Err.Description, _ 
        vbOKOnly 
End Sub 

 
Related examples in the same category
1. Include the database version information with the JetOLEDB:Engine Type property
2. connect to JET
3. Read table schema
4. Connection String to Access database
5. Use Recordset.Support to check the supported features
6. Create new database
7. Open a worksheet through OLEDB
8. Opening a Microsoft Jet Database in Read/Write Mode
9. Sub addJetSqlUser()
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