Hi to all,
I have a database splitted using a splitter wizard. It works fine for the
multi user environment. My master database resides on a network and each
user has the front end copied to their desktop.
After having done with different conditions, I am curious to know how does
access know that the master file resides over the network (here J: Drive),
how does it keep its reference?
I have even tried copying both the front-end and back-end files to the
desktop and deleting the master one in the network, it wouldn't run and
throws an error - J: \...\....mdb, check the path?
I am interested to know, how it keeps its reference and how does it tracks
the link.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
- Rajesh Candamourty
reply me to rajesh_candamourty@yahoo.com or candamor@kci1.com
Larry Linson - 29 Sep 2004 22:52 GMT
It seems to me that your question has already been answered in another
newsgroup. Had you crossposted, that is, listed all the newsgroups in one
post, it would be obvious, and that is the preferred method. "Mulitposting",
that is, posting identical questions separately in different newsgroups is
inefficient, because the question may appear without answers in some of the
newsgroups, even if it has been satisfactorily answered in others.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
P.S. The answer to your question is that the link information is kept in the
Connect property of the TableDef for the linked table.
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