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I have been using Access 2002 to maintain a fairly large database of
hyperlinked saved webpage news articles in ...for instance C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\My Documents\My Webs\LHArchive\2007-2-1_PRNewswire_01.mht and Access is able to handle the spaces in the folder titles and still recall the files when clicking on the hyperlink. This is what it changes to when opening the file: mhtml:file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Ken\My%20Documents\M y%20Webs\LHA\2007-2-1_PRNewswire_01.mht ....but at least it opens without fail. And oh yes, all of the files are in the same folder as the database file itself. However, I copied over the database and files to my new Vista Home Pro system and when I click on the links (new or old) to the files I get "The address is not valid" response. If I open Windows Explorer I click it and the page opens in IE like it should. The spaces in the address change to '%20' for some reason. mhtml:file://C:\Ken\Documents\Ken\My%20Webs\LHA\2007-2-1_PRNewswire_01.mht What can I do to remedy this 'BIG' problem as my database has over 6000 linked files? I would hate to have to return this new system and revert to the old one over this issue. HELP!!!! -- Thanks, Ken |