M
Michelle
I have developed an Access 2000 application for
distribution to several groups. I created it on a shared
network drive to which I am mapped using the drive
letter Q. All of the client users have permissions on the
proper folder on the network drive \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$
Is there a setting or command which allows me to specify
the UNC Path (i.e. \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$\PBM\MDC.mdb) is
the absolute path to the source? If not, is the only
option for all client users to map their drive letter Q to
the network fileshare \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$ ?
I am trying to find a solution for the error that occurs
when a user clicks on a button in the application
that opens a form and they get the error:
'Q:\PBM\Metrics\MDC_be.mdb' is not a valid path. Make
sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that
you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Michelle
distribution to several groups. I created it on a shared
network drive to which I am mapped using the drive
letter Q. All of the client users have permissions on the
proper folder on the network drive \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$
Is there a setting or command which allows me to specify
the UNC Path (i.e. \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$\PBM\MDC.mdb) is
the absolute path to the source? If not, is the only
option for all client users to map their drive letter Q to
the network fileshare \\amssc-01\CmdMedia$ ?
I am trying to find a solution for the error that occurs
when a user clicks on a button in the application
that opens a form and they get the error:
'Q:\PBM\Metrics\MDC_be.mdb' is not a valid path. Make
sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that
you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Michelle