unrecognised Database

  • Thread starter Ganesan Thirumavalavan
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Ganesan Thirumavalavan

I have developed the software using accesss 2000 with
Visual basic 6.0 Sp5 using OLEDB Provider 4.0. Past few
years no problem. But suddenly my user got unrecognised
database. I have tried to open the database using MS
access 2000, I got same error message in the ms Access
2000 itself. Can i get any solution for recover the data
from the currepted database.
 
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Tony Toews

Ganesan Thirumavalavan said:
I have developed the software using accesss 2000 with
Visual basic 6.0 Sp5 using OLEDB Provider 4.0. Past few
years no problem. But suddenly my user got unrecognised
database. I have tried to open the database using MS
access 2000, I got same error message in the ms Access
2000 itself. Can i get any solution for recover the data
from the currepted database.

You could try the Jetcomp utility or importing into a new MDB. There
are a few other things you can try at the Corruption FAQ at my
website.

Tony
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philip

-----Original Message-----
I have developed the software using accesss 2000 with
Visual basic 6.0 Sp5 using OLEDB Provider 4.0. Past few
years no problem. But suddenly my user got unrecognised
database. I have tried to open the database using MS
access 2000, I got same error message in the ms Access
2000 itself. Can i get any solution for recover the data
from the currepted database.
.
You may be able to recover the data by importing the data
into a new database file usiing the Import command.
Access 2000 has a tendancy to corrupt files accross a
network for various reasons.
Good luck
 

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