Dear Clauss,

ODBC should work for you. That means that on each computer you would 
create an ODBC to connect to your database. The exact location 
description will depend on the machine.

Kind regards

Peter, Villars-sous-Yens, (above Morges) cool weather, partly cloudy

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Clauss Gilbert wrote:

>I have splitted a database into two parts, as usual (one mainly for the
>tables, one for the forms...)
>How can I proceed for the links between the two mdb files become relative
>links, ie not depending on the complete paths such as C:\...\
>My aim is to migrate the database to other computers whose hard disks or
>networks are organized differently.
>Is there something like an alias management in MS Access 2000 ?
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>Thank you
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>Gilbert, Paris, 11:55 am, blue sky, fresh weaher
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