[AccessD] Linked Table Manager

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Mon Jun 20 13:37:33 CDT 2011


I'd manually delete the links then re-link using the 'link tables' option
that comes up in the context menu when you right-click in the white space
where the tables would normally be listed in the database container.

HTH

Rocky


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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:21 AM
To: Off Topic; Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: [AccessD] Linked Table Manager

Hi All,

I have a database I created in Access 2003, it was split into front/backend
and was on a shared drive.  I wanted to look at some of the code in it but
it won't let me open it.  Says it can't find the backend.  I went to re-link
it using the linked table manager but when I try to  change the links, it
dumps me back to the C drive.  I copied both files to my desktop and tried
to re-link there, same thing the path to the old link remains and I'm dumped
to the C drive.  BTW, I'm using AC2007.  Anyone seen this or have a
solution/suggestion.  Thanks.

Ed

 

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