I've had more corrupt MS Access XP databases over the last couple of months than I did over the last couple of years with Access-2000 and Access-97.
What is the "Best" Approach to attempt to salvage a corrupt database?
Other than the Obvious, menu option for Repair/Compact; I already tried JetComp.exe and also attempted to import objects into a new database without success. I've seen some of the Tools available to "recover" Access databases, but are they really worth the expense?
Fortunately, from experience, I store my development databases on the network and backup myself daily via WinZip at a minimum. Bad news is I can lose a day of programming. The network backup is nightly and my WinZip backups are at sporatic times of the day.
tia,
Steve Medvid
"IT Consultant & Web Master"
Chester County, PA Residents
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What is the "Best" Approach to attempt to salvage a corrupt database?
Other than the Obvious, menu option for Repair/Compact; I already tried JetComp.exe and also attempted to import objects into a new database without success. I've seen some of the Tools available to "recover" Access databases, but are they really worth the expense?
Fortunately, from experience, I store my development databases on the network and backup myself daily via WinZip at a minimum. Bad news is I can lose a day of programming. The network backup is nightly and my WinZip backups are at sporatic times of the day.
tia,
Steve Medvid
"IT Consultant & Web Master"
Chester County, PA Residents
Please Show Your Support...