Access 2010 filter by form problem

I have an Access program with the forms recordset populated by a ado recordset with data from a SQL Sever stored procedure.
Fiter by forms works nicely under Access 2003.
I migrated to Office 2010 and converted my Access program to the 2007 format, recompiled the whole and started to run with Access 2010.
And now I cannot filter by forms anymore.
I can use the new shortcut menu but it never actually filters my data at all on the form.
On the internet I found someone who found out that replacing a dll with the one from Office 2007 does fix this.
And it actually does but surely this cannot be the final solution.
Any one experienced the same behaviour and found a solution.

Hi,
First, I want you to confirm whether the steps of converting Access 2003 to Access 2010 is right:
On the
File tab, click Open.
In the
Open dialog box, select and open the Access 2000 or Access 2002 - 2003 database (.mdb) that you want to convert.
On the
File tab, click Save & Publish, and then, under
Database File Types click Access Database (*.accdb).
Click
Save As.
If any database objects are open when you click
Save As, Access prompts you to close them prior to creating the copy. Click
Yes to make Access close the objects, or click No to cancel the entire process. If needed, Access will also prompt you to save any changes.
In the
Save As dialog box, type a file name in the File name box, and then click
Save.
Access creates the copy of the database, and then opens the copy. Access automatically closes the original database.
Quote from:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/convert-a-database-to-the-accdb-file-format-HA010341552.aspx
Secondly, try to reapply the filter in the Access 2010 to check the issue. Please refer to the “Filter by form” part of the following link to see
the steps:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/apply-a-filter-to-view-select-records-in-an-access-database-HA010341691.aspx#formfilter
Jaynet Zhang
TechNet Community Support

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