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Sign up MS Access 2007 3044 Error up vote 2 down vote favorite I have an Access database which is split, and have moved it from the network and a client machine to my machine to test and debug. When I run the main/startup form, I get: Run-time error 3044. [Old Path] is not a valid path. Where "Old Path" is the path ms access runtime error 91 where the back-end file used to reside. I found some posts that talked about using the Linked Table Manager, but this is greyed out in my backend database and does not exist as an option in my front end database. I can't find anywhere in the Module or form code where this gets set. Can anyone shed any light on where this information is stored? ms-access share|improve this question asked Jan 21 '10 at 19:04 Phil Sandler 16.8k952108 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted In the front end database, right click the table name (the one that has the little arrow on the top left) and choose "Linked Table Manager" from there. The reason it is not available in your backend database is because there are no linked tables in that database. When you open the front end and the form opens, the Navigation Pane is probably minimized on the left hand side. You can click that to get a list of objects. To remove the startup form, with the Front End opened, go to t
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can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the ms access runtime error 13 type mismatch forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Runtime Error 3044, asking ms access runtime error 2105 for .mdb in wrong place? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-16-2013,06:49 AM #1 LukeD1uk View Profile View Forum Posts User (5+ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2112031/ms-access-2007-3044-error Posts) Join Date Jan 2013 Posts 8 Runtime Error 3044, asking for .mdb in wrong place? Hello, im having an error with my install, i have made a fully working program and it all works completly fine. except, I cannot launch it. Its asking for the .mdb files in the wrong place, and I can’t find out why and where its asking for them from. Here are the errors I get: From Desktop: https://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?203958-Runtime-Error-3044-asking-for-mdb-in-wrong-place run-time error 3044 'C:\Documents and Settings\luked\Desktop\DBFS\Vbdata.mdb' is not a valid path. make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the files reside. From Programs List: run-time error 3044 'H:\DBFS\Vbdata.mdb is not a valid path. make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the files reside. As you can see it wants the DBFS files where the shortcut is, I can’t seem to figure out why. If i move the DBFS folder where it wants it works perfect, but obvoisly i need this to point to the correct place. I have checked everywhere in install shield, iv checked the .ini file everything i cant think where else to look. need help! Reply With Quote 01-16-2013,08:57 AM #2 LukeD1uk View Profile View Forum Posts User (5+ Posts) Join Date Jan 2013 Posts 8 Solved! my .ini file read as follows: DatabaseDir=.\DBFS\ it didnt like this and changing to DatabaseDir=C:\Foldername\DBFS\ Worked for anyones future ref Reply With Quote Quick Navigation InstallShield 2010 Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Products AdminStudio AdminStudio Compatibility Solver Workflow Manager App Portal FlexNet Producer Suite FlexNet Connect FlexNet Instrumentation Management FlexNet Enterprise Upd
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