No.
Office has one series of product numbers, SQL a different and completely
independent one.
Don't know what the problem might be; who's in charge of the SQL/Server
instance? Can you create an ODBC link to it?
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I would assume so.
There is a tool from the SQL Server group.
SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access (SSMA Access)
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/solutions/migration/access/default.mspx
which should recognize SQL Express 2008. This tool may do a better
job.
Tony
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