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      22nd May 2006
I have an Access Database in which I have just added a hidden form that will
be opened upon entering the database. I did this via an AutoExec macro. For
employees to access the database they click on a link via our intranet. The
link is extremely simple, it is just the path to the database file via our
shared drive. Here is where it gets strange: when I access the database
through windows everything works perfectly. When the link is used the
database appears to be open but nothing can be seen. It almost appears as if
the entire database becomes "hidden" for some reason when the link is used.

Does anyone know why this would be happening?

PS. Beware I am a novice Access user. I have been figuring everything out
on my own and may not be able to answer some of your more technical questions
you may have in your reply.

Thanks for any help you can give....
 
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