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Broken Web Links Within Microsoft AccessI have built a database in Microsoft Access 2003 that has a number of links
that go out to the web. Does anyone know of a way I could set up my database to check which links are active and which ones are inactive? Because the links are added and removed, I would need to run this once a day, so any automation would be nice. While researching this, I came across (is broken) and (ConectionState) am I on the right track. Thank you for any help Corey Corey,
You may be best served by asking this question in one of the Access forums. Based on a quick scan of those forums, microsoft.public.access.externaldata might be your best bet. I hope this information proves helpful. David Sceppa Microsoft This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. © 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. -------------------- Show quote | I have built a database in Microsoft Access 2003 that has a number of links | that go out to the web. Does anyone know of a way I could set up my | database to check which links are active and which ones are inactive? | Because the links are added and removed, I would need to run this once a | day, so any automation would be nice. While researching this, I came across | (is broken) and (ConectionState) am I on the right track. | | Thank you for any help | | Corey |
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