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Linked tables manager in Access 2003?!

ET
Hello.

I'm trying to update links to the back end data files on machine with
Access 2003 installed,
pressing on Ctrl+Shift in order to get a database window open, so I can
start an
linked table manager, but, instead I just get the error message "Path
to the ... some path..
is wrong", and no database window opens...

Can somebody advice on how to open linked table manager in Access 2003?

Thank you!

Jan 24 '06 #1
4 4313
Gox
Try from code like this:

Application.Run "acwztool.att_Entry"
ET wrote:
Hello.

I'm trying to update links to the back end data files on machine with
Access 2003 installed,
pressing on Ctrl+Shift in order to get a database window open, so I can
start an
linked table manager, but, instead I just get the error message "Path
to the ... some path..
is wrong", and no database window opens...

Can somebody advice on how to open linked table manager in Access 2003?

Thank you!

Jan 24 '06 #2
ET
isn't there easier way to open linked table manager?

Jan 24 '06 #3
ET
Does anybody know how to open linked table manager in Access 2003?

Jan 24 '06 #4
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Does anybody know how to open linked table manager in Access 2003?


Tools/Database Utilities/Linked Table Manager.

Keith.
Jan 24 '06 #5

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