The ADP should open Disconnected. You can then go to File Connection and
specify the new server.
Does it not open at all?
Adam
> How can I change the server connection in an Access ADP file if the original
> server is dead?
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> Kyle!
news.mocrisoft.com - 08 Jul 2004 16:06 GMT
This is the error...
"File C:\....\xxx.adp" or one of it's components can't be found"
Kyle
> The ADP should open Disconnected. You can then go to File Connection and
> specify the new server.
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> > Kyle!
Kyle Jedrusiak - 08 Jul 2004 21:23 GMT
To answer the question...no it doesn't open and ask me to re-connect.
Kyle
> The ADP should open Disconnected. You can then go to File Connection and
> specify the new server.
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> > Kyle!
Have you tried to open the database using the shift key,
this should prevent the startup code from running and then
when you time out you can reset the connection.
Try opening Access first, then using the shift key to open
the database with Access.
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