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Directory Reference

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Jackie

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Feb 9, 2000
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I split a database a placed the back end on the H:\ network drive. When I installed the front end on the user's computer and linked the tables, the H:\ drive on the user's computer is referenced as G:\. On both my computer and the user's computer the drive has the same name (i.e., 'ABC01').

How do I create a relative refernce to the network drive? I want to prevent having to change the directory references each time I install a new front end on the users' computers.
 
You NEED to use UNC/URL referenes.

MichaelRed
mred@duvallgroup.com
There is never time to do it right but there is always time to do it over
 
I'm familiar with the Linked Table Manager.

It is helpful in pointing to the correct directory when linking tables. I have hardcoded references to the H:\ drive in reports and macros.

I was hoping that there was some syntax that would allow the drive reference name to be hardcoded (i.e., \\'ABC01'\SPCRS\Groups\spcrs.txt) instead of G:\\SPCRS\Groups\spcrs.txt.
 
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for.
 
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