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I need to connect to an Access db on a Network File Server from my Excel VBA.
Please see my code below. Is there a better method instead of using a Shell statement here? Someone told me Shell() statements are a lot of performance overhead. My question is: 1. Is there an alternate method to open a network connection instead of using Shell statement. 2. Before opening a Network connection, I would like to check if this network connection is open already. If it is, I dont want to do anything. Otherwise, I would like to initiate a new connection. If someone can throw some light here, I would really appreciate it. Thanks. ___________________________ Sub test() Shell ("net use \\fileserver\ipc$ /user:domain\uid pwd") Set db = OpenDatabase("\\fileserver\share\folder\test.mdb", False, True, "MS Access;PWD=12345") other statements follow here..... End Sub |
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