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Function to Prevent Open MDB via Access File Menu (Access 2000 AND Access 2002

Hello

Does anyone know where I can obtain a function to test whetber my front-end
is open via the provided icon vs. the Access 2000/2002 file menu?

I want to test the open.mdb and if opened via the Access file menu prevent
opening the mdb.

I know I saw something way back on such a function or test on startup in
this group..
THank you.
-D
Jul 19 '06 #1
1 1505
What are you trying to accomplish? There's probably some other way to
go about this...

D Kanagh wrote:
Hello

Does anyone know where I can obtain a function to test whetber my front-end
is open via the provided icon vs. the Access 2000/2002 file menu?

I want to test the open.mdb and if opened via the Access file menu prevent
opening the mdb.

I know I saw something way back on such a function or test on startup in
this group..
THank you.
-D
Jul 19 '06 #2

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