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VBA in MS Access Scripting.FileSystemObject Invalid procedure call error Runtime error 5

Asked by eddiepardon in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database

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Hello Experts.

I have the following:

Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
        fso.MoveFile "C:\Documents and Settings\pardoe2\My Documents\Blank Solution Tabs\Blank Solution Tabs Satyam All*.xls", _
        "C:\Documents and Settings\pardoe2\My Documents\Blank Solution Tabs\Archive\Blank Solution Tabs Satyam All*.xls"
    Set fso = Nothing

I am sure the error is coming from the use of the wildcard(*).

What is a work around? I do not know what the complete filenames will be because they will always have dates in them.
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