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Rick Allison
Vista...
If I install the back-end in %USERPROFILE%\Documents which will be unique to
each individual, how do I connect to the location of the back-end upon first
time load of the front-end?
Background...
My application is a MS Access VBA .mde front-end and a MS Access .mdb
back-end. Access 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2007
I sell this application to people all over the US and Canada.
When I deliver the application the front-end is a link to the back-end built
in, so to speak.
Before Vista I put everything into c:\program files\my application and all
was good.
I now know that Vista does not grant write privileges to c:\program files\my
application so the Back-end database and writing to it is a huge problem.
If I install the back-end in %USERPROFILE%\Documents this will be unique to
each individual.
How do I connect to the back-end upon first time load of the front-end given
this unique situation for each user? I cannot do this myself nor do I want
to ask the end user to do this. First time load should work without
problems.
Sorry it took so long to get to my question.
Rick
If I install the back-end in %USERPROFILE%\Documents which will be unique to
each individual, how do I connect to the location of the back-end upon first
time load of the front-end?
Background...
My application is a MS Access VBA .mde front-end and a MS Access .mdb
back-end. Access 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2007
I sell this application to people all over the US and Canada.
When I deliver the application the front-end is a link to the back-end built
in, so to speak.
Before Vista I put everything into c:\program files\my application and all
was good.
I now know that Vista does not grant write privileges to c:\program files\my
application so the Back-end database and writing to it is a huge problem.
If I install the back-end in %USERPROFILE%\Documents this will be unique to
each individual.
How do I connect to the back-end upon first time load of the front-end given
this unique situation for each user? I cannot do this myself nor do I want
to ask the end user to do this. First time load should work without
problems.
Sorry it took so long to get to my question.
Rick