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pc - 30 May 2008 16:38 GMT
I can not open a file.  Error message is : path is not valid, check spelling.

My backup files also do not open.  I have not changed anything.  Where
should I look to make any changes to file spellings?  

This problem seems to happen every few months although I never touch the
design or files of the database.

Please help with any suggestions.  Thank you!
Wayne-I-M - 30 May 2008 17:15 GMT
can you open the file with windows explorer ?

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Manchester, England.

> I can not open a file.  Error message is : path is not valid, check spelling.
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> Please help with any suggestions.  Thank you!
pc - 30 May 2008 18:29 GMT
No.

I tried opening the backup file on a different computer also and the same
error message occurs.  At the time when I backed up the files, I did not have
the problem.  Why would the backup files also give me an error message?

> can you open the file with windows explorer ?
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> > Please help with any suggestions.  Thank you!
 
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