Look at the error message:
'C:\192.168.1.62\Users\Public\ezidata\font1.tmp' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
You cannot put an IP address after a local disk specifier:
C:\192.168.1.62\...
And you are probably letting yourself in for a world of pain later: most routers use dynamic IP allocation, so hard-coding local IP addresses (192.168.nnn.nnn is
always a local IP address) is a bad idea. When the router is power cycled, or devices shut down, reboot, or power up in a different order the IP may not be the same.
Use local host names instead:
Data Source=\\MYCOMPUTER\share\folder\file.mdb