You link has a very good "How to", it really shoundnt matter if it is for MS SQL or any other database system.
If your problem continues. IT is your ODBC Connection
Try this link
http://www.mwaccounting.com/dba/white_paper.htm 1.- Create a Blank MS Access Database
2.- Goto Insert, then Query, then select "Design View"
3.- On the Show Table window, click Close
4.- Goto View, select "SQL View"
5.- Paste "SELECT BKAR_CUSTCODE, BKAR_ADD1, BKAR_ADD2_1, BKAR_ADD2_2, BKAR_CITY, BKAR_EMAIL_2, BKAR_STATE, BKAR_ZIP, BKAR_CONTACT_2 , BKAR_TELEPHONE_1, BKAR_FAX_PHONE FROM BKARCUST"
whitout the quotes 6.- Goto Query, select "SQL Specific", then select "Pass-through"
7.- Goto View, then select "Properties" and find the "ODBC Connection Srt" line, select it, then click on the "..."
8.- Select your ODBC Connection then click Yes to save to connection string.
9.- Save the Query
Done!!
From here you can view the data as well as import it into ms access using a "Make Table Query"
Kelloggs