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Default database folder

Dear reader,

Under | Tools | Options | the form Options will open.

Under the tab [General] you find the field "Default database folder".

By opening the form this field shows I:\.

I can't close the form because then the message pups up

"MS Office Access can't change the work directory to I:\ "

If I change it to D:\ I can close the form but by opening the form
again the field is still showing I:\.

What's happens here?

Thanks for any help.

Kind regards,

Simon
Oct 29 '08 #1
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