Thanks for the reply.
I've selected other files from the MS website, eg. service calls, asset
inventory, etc. suspecting they are totally clean.
Usually what happens is first the program may or maynot open with the same
error message. If it does open, then you I often get an error with a
triangular yellow box with an exclamation in it that says "Unknown", and then
the crash. (less than 30 seconds open)
Opening holding the shift does not change things.
I deleted all the ldb files, but each try in opening the mdb file brings
them back.
I opened a new db, and tried to import but received the original error
"Could not find installable ISAM"... which I thought was ok from my limited
knowledge of regedit, or that would have been corrected by the reinstall.
I can't import from another mdb file, as I
"Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote:
> woodennickel <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Access has suddenly started crashing, and I don't know why.
> >
> >It opens fine, but then I go to open a data file, and it crashes. No error
> >other than "Microsoft Access has encountered an error and needs to close" I
> >then have the option of sending the report.
>
> All MDBs or just a few specific MDBs? What happens if you create a new MDB and
> import from an MDB that is crashing on you?
>
> Tony
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