Corrupt mdb??

T

Tyler

When I try to compact a our application database I get an error
message as
follows: "Record(s) can't be read; no read permission on
'<<filepath\filename.mdb>>'


The compact process is terminated and Access leaves a db1.mdb file on
the
disk.


I have also created a new mdb-file and tried to import all object from
the
old one. Then I get the message " 'Index1' isn't an index in this
table.
Look in the Indexes collection of the TableDef object to determine the
valid
index names." When I click Ok I get a GPF and Access shuts down. This
message appears unregarded the type of object I try to import.
 
A

Alan

When I try to compact a our application database I get an error
message as
follows: "Record(s) can't be read; no read permission on
'<<filepath\filename.mdb>>'

The compact process is terminated and Access leaves a db1.mdb file on
the
disk.

I have also created a new mdb-file and tried to import all object from
the
old one. Then I get the message " 'Index1' isn't an index in this
table.
Look in the Indexes collection of the TableDef object to determine the
valid
index names." When I click Ok I get a GPF and Access shuts down. This
message appears unregarded the type of object I try to import.


Hi,

I think you can try a utility called Advanced Access Repair to repair
your Access MDB file. It works rather well for my corrupt Access MDB
files. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/aar/

Alan
 
N

NetworkTrade

is that mdb on a server or otherwise not on your desktop?

consider moving the mdb to your c: and then employing the compact and see
what happens...
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Alan said:
I think you can try a utility called Advanced Access Repair to repair
your Access MDB file. It works rather well for my corrupt Access MDB
files. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/aar/

You also work for that company. Posting without disclosing any
connection is highly unethical and sleazy.

Tony
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