Link To Back-end In Access 2007

Oct 29, 2007

Hello people,

Before I ask my questio I want to let you know that I have searched the forums for an anwser but I just couldnt find it. Or the code didnt work.

What I want is pretty simple for the most of you guys....but not for me. lol

I have a front-end and a back-end.
I want to perform a check if the back-end is still in the same place.
When its not it should promt the user for the new location.

Who can help me please?

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