ACC97: Hyperlink Starts New Access or Internet Explorer Instance
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SUMMARY
Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
When you click a hyperlink that opens a Microsoft Access database or
an Internet Web page, a new instance of Microsoft Access or Microsoft
Internet Explorer starts even if one is already started on your computer.
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Hyperlinks to Microsoft Access Objects
Each time you click a hyperlink to a database object, Microsoft Access
checks to see if that database is open on your computer. If the database
is open, the object displays in the open database. If the database is not
open, a new instance of Microsoft Access starts to open the database and
to display the object.
NOTE: If you follow a link to a database object, and that database is
opened exclusively by another user, a new instance of Microsoft Access
starts and tries to open the database. When it fails, you receive the
error message:
Couldn't use '<Database Name>'; file already in use.
Then you must manually close the second instance of Microsoft Access.
Hyperlinks to Internet Web Pages
Each hyperlink that contains a World Wide Web or intranet address opens
a separate instance of your Web browser. To improve performance and to
preserve system resources, quit your Web browser after each use before
you click another Internet/intranet hyperlink in Microsoft Access.
Hyperlinks to Other Objects
If you create hyperlinks to other documents, such as Microsoft Word or
Excel files, when you click the link the application starts and opens
the document. If you link to another document in the same application,
it opens as a separate window in the currently running instance of that
application. This rule applies to multiple-document interface (MDI)
applications only; that is, those applications which support opening
multiple documents in the same instance of the program.
REFERENCES
For more information about using hyperlinks, search the Help Index for
"Hyperlink fields, creating," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office
Assistant.
Keywords : GnlOthr
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: April 21, 1999