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    x:\<Database> is not a valid path

    Thanks Apprillai, I'll take a look at this. Joe
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    x:\<Database> is not a valid path

    Hi Dave, Thanks for replying. I don't think it is as you suggest regarding another version, however. I made sure the users have no versions of the app database, or any other database, other than the one they should have. I know Microsoft products in general can be unpredictable, but there...
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    x:\<Database> is not a valid path

    Hi all, I've seen other posts similar in nature to mine, but not quite the same situation. I've split a db into back-end on a server, and front-end running on users' local C drive. It works perfectly for me and one other user. For two users, when they shut off their laptops at night and try...
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    Introduction

    Hi Everyone, I'm an old hand at Access, having switched over from Paradox to the very first version of Access. However, I have not used it in years (decades?). Just came out of retirement for a short-term consulting position and am dusting off my old skills. A lot has changed over the years...
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