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How to create bound field as hyperlink to document on file server (not to web server)

Asked by GRIPA1 in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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Hello:
I have a table that contains various URLs: some links go to web addresses, others point to files on a file server.  I'd like to create a form that has a field which is bound to the URLs in the table.

I know how to define the field as "IsHyperlink", but only web addresses are working. For example, a row of data that has URLField = "http://www.google.com" works just fine. (Actually, I use a query that appends a "#" at the beginning and end of the url so that the IsHyperlink property will allow the link to work.)

But, I can't get a link to  a file on the fileserver to work: e.g., "file:///Q:/SharedDocuments/GreatestSalesPitchEver.doc"

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