View, refresh, or change the file name and path for linked tables (MDB)

Microsoft Office Access 2003

Use this procedure to view or to refresh links when the structure or location of a linked table has changed. The Linked Table Manager lists the paths to all currently linked tables.
  1. Open the database that contains links to tables.
  2. On the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities, and then click Linked Table Manager.
  3. Select the check box for the tables whose links you want to refresh.
  4. Click OK to refresh the links.

    Microsoft Access confirms a successful refresh or, if the table wasn't found, displays the Select New Location of <table name> dialog box in which you can specify the table's new location.

    If several selected tables have moved to the new location that you specify, the Linked Table Manager searches that location for all selected tables, and updates all links in one step.

ShowTo change the path for a set of linked tables

  1. Open the database that contains links to tables.
  2. On the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities, and then click Linked Table Manager.
  3. Select the Always prompt for new location check box.
  4. Select the check box for the tables whose links you want to change, and then click OK.
  5. In the Select New Location of <table name> dialog box, specify the new location, click Open, and then click OK.

Notes

  • The Linked Table Manager doesn't move database or table files. For information about moving database or table files to a new location, search Microsoft Windows Help. Once you have moved a database or table, you can use the Linked Table Manager to refresh links.
  • The Linked Table Manager can't refresh links to Microsoft Access tables whose names were changed after they were linked. You must delete the current link, and then link such tables again.