I'm having a problem getting my Access database to actually open so I can use it. I've put a hyperlink on an Intranet web page to the database on a company public drive. When I click the hyperlink I get the "save or open" box, click open and briefly see what looks like download type box and then nothing happens. Checking Task Manager I see an instance of Access running, but there is nothing visible...
OS = Windows 2000
Access = Access 2000
Any thoughts on this? The same thing happens if I include the hyperlink in an email... I really need to be able to have the application launch from a hyperlink.
As a follow-up... when I have the DATABASE on my C drive it works perfectly well. So, any thoughts on what our network might be doing to block the Database from launching?
NOW... the reason I'm cross-posting here is I found when the Access process is running but the DB hasn't actually opened a pair of files are created in my user temp directory called "JET####.tmp" (where the #### are what look like a hex number which changes with each instance and the file has 0 KB size) and "~DFEE5B.tmp" (this time, it changes each time completely and has a 1 KB size).
It looks like maybe it's an issue with Jet? Any thoughts? When I use Task Manager to end the process these two files disappear.
Thanks!
C
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OS = Windows 2000
Access = Access 2000
Any thoughts on this? The same thing happens if I include the hyperlink in an email... I really need to be able to have the application launch from a hyperlink.
As a follow-up... when I have the DATABASE on my C drive it works perfectly well. So, any thoughts on what our network might be doing to block the Database from launching?
NOW... the reason I'm cross-posting here is I found when the Access process is running but the DB hasn't actually opened a pair of files are created in my user temp directory called "JET####.tmp" (where the #### are what look like a hex number which changes with each instance and the file has 0 KB size) and "~DFEE5B.tmp" (this time, it changes each time completely and has a 1 KB size).
It looks like maybe it's an issue with Jet? Any thoughts? When I use Task Manager to end the process these two files disappear.
Thanks!
C
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Insanity is a matter of Perception.
![[yinyang] [yinyang] [yinyang]](/data/assets/smilies/yinyang.gif)