ACC: Error When Opening Attached Table in Shared .MDB FileID: Q99936
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When you attempt to open an attached table in a shared .MDB file, one
of the following error messages appears:
The path to an attached table is hard-coded in the table's properties. For a shared .MDB file, this path is very likely invalid.
To work around this problem, either change the path to the attached
file so that it is valid, or import the data instead of attaching the
table.
To verify and correct the path for an attached table, use the
following procedure:
If the .MDB file is placed on a non-dedicated server that does not allow
redirecting to itself (for example, Microsoft Windows for Workgroups), you
must maintain two separate .MDB files, one to share with other workstations
and one for your local computer.
Maintaining two separate copies of the .MDB file is necessary because
Windows for Workgroups does not allow a server to redirect to itself. For
example, if the server name is SERVERNM, the SERVERNM computer cannot use
the path \\SERVERNM\SHARE to access a file from its own hard disk.
If the .MDB file is placed on a non-dedicated server that does allow
redirecting to itself (for example, Microsoft Windows NT), you only need to
maintain one .MDB file.
For more information about Linking to tables in an external Access .MDB, search the Help Index for "Attached Tables" and then "Import or Link data" or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
Additional query words: attach multiuser
Keywords : kbinterop IsmIea
Version : 1.0 1.1 2.0 95 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 23, 1999