Hi,
Tell us what is the problem with the database? So that any of the members can help you. There are many experts in the forum.
It is a common thing that Access database getting corrupted.
Some errors are astonishing........
One way is to decompile the database, which seem to resolve code corruption.
Close all instances of access
Hit Start | Run and type
[tt]msaccess /decompile c:\fullpath\fullname.mdb[/tt]
close the database and open it again. Go to any module and use Debug | Compile
If this doesn't do the trick. You might check the faq sections of the Access forums (do a forum search for Access, you'll find several) post in one of these forums or do a keyword search.
I have tried your command. But it still gives me same message when i run it. Anyways here i am writing message.:
"file intel.mdb isn't a database file.
you or another user may have unexpectedly quit ms access
while a ms access database was open.
Do you want ms access to attempt to repair database?"
When i press yes it start to repair the database but in between it stops. So is there any other way to repair database.
Hi,
Try the following...
1. Check if there is any "Lock file" in the same name of the database!! If there delete it.
2.Create a new blank database and import all the objects to it one by one. First tables, run the database, then queries, run, then Forms, run...
By this you will understand which object is corrupted... If possible import one object at a time...
3. Go to the code window and compile..Then Repair and Compact Database...
Thanks for information. I will tru it.. but before that i want to make one thing clear is that i am using front end as a VB 6...ok then i will try and let you know..
1. START – RUN
2. "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Msaccess.exe" /decompile
3. Open your database as normal
4. Relax …
5. Select “MODULES” – Select Design
6. Select Debug
7. Select Compile all Modules (if no errors)
8. Select from the Main Menu Tools
9. Compact Database
10. All Done………
I have visited the site and downloaded jet utility but unfortunetely my problem is still not solved. Can anybody suggest me any utilty to repair my access database.
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