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Forums Microsoft Access Run time error 3044 Results 1 to 4 of 4 Run time error 3044This is a discussion on Run time error 3044 within the Microsoft Access forums, part of the Question Forums category; Prior to opening my Access application database runtime error 3044 is not a valid path today, in Explorer I renamed a Folder from "BackupTest" to just "BackUp". Once ... LinkBack LinkBack runtime error 3044 visual basic URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear excel 2007 runtime error Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Feb 5th, 2013,08:45 AM #1 jim may Board Regular Join Date Jul 2004 Location Roanoke, VA Posts 7,028 Run time error 3044 Prior to opening my Access application database today, excel runtime error 5 in Explorer I renamed a Folder from "BackupTest" to just "BackUp". Once I opend Access and Clicked on a Command Button to Run a Given report I suddenly got the RT Error 3044 detailing out the standard "can't find the c:\Whatever\BackupTest....*&^^$ My Only choice, from my limited knowledge was to Exit Access, go back and change the Folder name to "BackupTest" and re-Open Access where my button immediately created the desired report. As I poked around in the code --
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I didn't see any reference to the BackUpTest path; WHich points out me limited knowledge of how things actually work in Access. How can I change this??? Thanks in advance for any help offered. Jim Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter To display your spreadsheet data use either MrExcel HTML Maker or Excel Jeanie Reply With Quote Feb 5th, 2013,02:24 PM #2 Gideon1973 Board Regular Join Date Apr 2012 Location Southern Indiana, USA Posts 126 Re: Run time error 3044 Are there linked tables to another database from your front-end, application database? Perhaps you'll need to re-link those tables once you rename the folder? Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote Feb 5th, 2013,02:50 PM #3 jim may Board Regular Join Date Jul 2004 Location Roanoke, VA Posts 7,028 Re: Run time error 3044 Gideon1973, Thanks for the confirmation. I just discovered that to be the problem.. Jim Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter To display your spreadsheet data use either MrExcel HTML Maker or Excel Jeanie Reply With Quote Feb 5th, 2013,02:52 PM #4 Gideon1973 Board Regular Join Date Apr 2012 Location Southern Indiana, USA Posts 126 Re: Run time error 3044 Glad that did the trick! Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Like this thread? Share it with others Lik
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that is linked to another Access database. The dbase was on a server that no longer exists. The path to the dbase has changed. When launching the dbase, Runtime error 3044 is displayed stating the path is not valid. How do I get in to the dbase to change the path? Mike B, Oct 15, 2003 #1 Advertisements Bryan Martin Guest relink the tables "Mike B" <> wrote in message news:0dfc01c392bd$64a82040$... > I have inherited an Access dbase that is linked to another > Access database. The dbase was on a server that no longer > exists. The path to the dbase has changed. When launching > the dbase, Runtime error 3044 is displayed stating the > path is not valid. > > How do I get in to the dbase to change the path? Bryan Martin, Oct 15, 2003 #2 Advertisements k3dragon Guest You can relink the table by setting the connect property of TableDef. Dim dbs as DataBase Dim tdf as DAO.TableDef set dbc=CurrentDB For each tdf in dbs.TableDefs tdf.Connect = "