File Path Error?

Z

zufie

Hi,
I''ve got 2 Access databases that are linked.

When I attempt to access the Front-End database (WHLD, D =
Development) I get one of the following errors:

'C:\Documents and Settings\jmarruff.IDPH\Desktop\WHLPData.mdb' is not
a valid path. Make sure that the path is spelled correctly and that
you are connected to the server on which the file resides.

'WHLPData.mdb' is the Back-End database containing only tables and
data/values in these tables.

What is also strange is that 'WHLPData.mdb' is mentioned in the
error.
That is, why is it mentioning the Production Back-End database?
'WHLPData.mdb', P = Production

---OR---

I get the error:

Could not find the file 'C:\Documents and Settings\jmarruff.IDPH
\Desktop\WHLPData.mdb'

Why is it still looking for the database in the incorrect place/path?

I have the databases in the place/path on the server where they need
to be!?

How do I fix this?

Thanks,

John
 
Z

zufie

Hi,
I''ve got 2 Access databases that are linked.

When I attempt to access the Front-End database (WHLD, D =
Development) I get one of the following errors:

'C:\Documents and Settings\jmarruff.IDPH\Desktop\WHLPData.mdb' is not
a valid path. Make sure that the path is spelled correctly and that
you are connected to the server on which the file resides.

'WHLPData.mdb' is the Back-End database containing only tables and
data/values in these tables.

What is also strange is that 'WHLPData.mdb' is mentioned in the
error.
That is, why is it mentioning the Production Back-End database?
'WHLPData.mdb', P = Production

---OR---

I get the error:

Could not find the file 'C:\Documents and Settings\jmarruff.IDPH
\Desktop\WHLPData.mdb'

Why is it still looking for the database in the incorrect place/path?

I have the databases in the place/path on the server where they need
to be!?

How do I fix this?

Thanks,

John

I already tried Tools--->Options--->Default Database Folder

to no avail!
 

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