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Originally Posted by mikemansker
Hi,
Don't mean to butt in here, and ContainerTed may have a different answer, but If you create a folder on C:\ called Seedbox and then copy the MySeeds.mdb into that folder, the program may open correctly.
I develop in Access and an installation on D:\ might create some issues as my software uses several files that it expects to find in the C:\Windows folder.
Usually, the source of the data is coded into the program.
"Advice is free and usually that's what it's worth."
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Mike.....I did as you suggested and it works perfectly now! Thank you so much! I just didn't want to clutter up the SSD with the entire program...so this'll work!