ACC: .MDB File Extension Automatically Added to Database Name (164789)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Access for Windows 95 7.0
- Microsoft Access 97
This article was previously published under Q164789 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
SYMPTOMS
When you create a new database, Microsoft Access automatically adds the
.mdb file extension to the database name, even if you type your own file
extension in the File Name box.
This applies to all dialog boxes in Microsoft Access where you specify a
database name, for example when you create a new database, compact a
database, or create a replica database.
CAUSE
This behavior is exhibited in all applications that use the common dialog
box in Microsoft Windows 95 and later or Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0.
RESOLUTION
There are two ways you can save a database with a file name extension
other than .mdb.
Select a Different File Type in the Save As Type Box
If you want to save your database with a .mda, .mdw, or .mde file
extension, select one of those file types in the Save As Type box. For
example, if you select Workgroup Files (*.mdw) in the Save As Type box,
and you type MyDB in the File Name box, the database name becomes
MyDB.mdw.
If you want to save your database with an extension other than .mdb, .mda,
.mdw, or .mde, select All Files (*.*) in the Save As Type box. This causes
Microsoft Access to save the database with the exact name you type in the
File Name box. For example, if you select All Files (*.*) in the Save As
Type box, and you type MyDB.xyz in the File Name box, the database name
remains MyDB.xyz when you save it.
NOTE: If you name a database with a file extension other than .mdb, .mda,
.mdw, or .mde, the database is not automatically associated with Microsoft
Access. That means you cannot start Microsoft Access and open the database
by double-clicking the database name in File Manager or Windows Explorer.
You must create a file association between Microsoft Access and your
particular file extension first.
For more information about creating file associations in Windows 95 and
later or Windows NT, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
132737 WW1195: Commonly Asked Windows 95 Questions and Answers
Type Quotation Marks Around Your File Name
If you type quotation marks around your file name in the File Name box,
Microsoft Access saves the file with the name you type, regardless of what
appears in the Save As Type box. For example, if you select Microsoft
Access Databases (*.mdb) in the Save As Type box, and you type "MyDB.xxx"
in the File Name box, the database name remains MyDB.xxx.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
REFERENCES
For more information about .mda files, search the Help Index for "mda
files."
For more information about .mdw files, search the Help Index for
"workgroup information files," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office
Assistant.
For more information about .mde files, search the Help Index for "MDE
files," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office Assistant.
For more information about the common dialog box in Microsoft Windows 95
and later or Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
125708 Applications Using Common Dialogs Append Default Extension
For more information about how this topic applies to other Microsoft
Office products, please see the following articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
131161 Default File Extension Added to Filename Using Save As
133342 File Type Option Changes Filename Within Quotation Marks
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 7/11/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbusage KB164789 |
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