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Linking shortcut from Desktop to SQL server

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gg - 11 Jun 2004 17:04 GMT
Hi group,

I have a shortcut on my Desktop that opens my Accesss
file. I also have all my tables stored in SQL server and
MS Access runs the reports by getting data from my SQL
tables.

How can I import that shortcut from my Desktop to SQL
server?
Or how can I have a shortcut inside SQL that when it's
clicked opens my database project.

Thanks
GVaught - 13 Jun 2004 07:37 GMT
I don't believe you can. About the only shortcut you may be able to create
if you have access is to the SQL Enterprise Manager, which shows all
databases, tables, security etc for the complete SQL Server application.
Generally only the db admin has this kind of access.

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