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Fix Broken Links in Access

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Fix broken links in Access

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LinkFixerPlus for Microsoft Access allows Access files to be easily moved or renamed, in batch, along with their linked files, during a data migration, server consolidation or folder reorganization without causing broken links!

Links in the Access files can either be automatically repaired as the files are moved or renamed, or the links can be automatically fixed after the files are moved or renamed.

Additionally, LinkFixerPlus for Microsoft Access can easily create a variety of detailed reports showing all of the links within the Access files, including broken link reports, so that you can easily identify and fix any links that are not working. The reporting allows you to identify, quantify and qualify links in Access files so that you can also perform a risk analysis prior to making any changes.

Using LinkFixerPlus you can take control of many types of links in Access files that link to other files, such as hyperlinks, object links, image links and links to other Access files.

Key Features

LinkFixerPlus for Microsoft Access can:

  • Rename or move linked files, in batch, using sophisticated rename rules, without causing broken links in the Access files that point to them.

  • Search for server or share names, or any part of a path in a link, and change it in batches of files.

  • Fix broken links in large sets of moved Access files with a single command using sophisticated global search and replace operations.

    LinkFixerPlus offers various renaming methods.
    LinkFixerPlus offers various renaming methods.

    LinkFixerPlus can rename any part of a file's path.
    LinkFixerPlus can rename any part of a file's path. For example, LinkFixerPlus can rename a server name, drive, folder or just a file's extension, in batch.

  • Safeguard healthy links in Access files, allowing them to be automatically fixed when they become broken.

  • Fix broken links in safeguarded Access files totally automatically.

    Prevent broken links with LinkFixerPlus' Inoculate command.
    LinkFixerPlus' Inoculate command safeguards links within a file, so they can be automatically fixed using the Cure command should they become broken.

  • Generate a broken link report listing all Access files containing broken links, so they can be fixed before causing problems.

    Generate a broken link report listing all Access files containing broken links, so they can be fixed before causing problems.
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  • Generate a regular report listing each Access file followed by a list of the files it links to.

    Generate a regular report</b> listing each Access file followed by a list of the files it links to.
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  • Generate a cross-reference report listing each linked file followed by a list of all the Access files that point to it.

    Generate a cross-reference report</b> listing each linked file followed by a list of all the Access files that point to it.
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  • Generate reports in HTML or CSV (Comma Separated Value) formats.

  • Report whether a file is being pointed to by any Access file anywhere on a user's system, thereby letting the user know whether the file is safe to delete.

File types supported by LinkFixerPlus for Microsoft Access

LinkFixerPlus for Microsoft Access supports the .mdb file format and is available for Access 97, 2000, XP, 2003, 2007 and 2010 file types.

For more information, call 1-727-442-1822 extension 9371, e-mail 9371@linktek.com, or click here to get your free 30-day trial version of LinkFixerPlus now!


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