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  • Brian

    Database Repair Services

    Good morning,

    I have a client with an Access 2002 database that is giving an Error 3197
    upon open (The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you
    and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.).

    The database is not used in a multiuser environment. I tried compacting
    through the built in utility in Access to no avail. I submitted the
    database to www.accessdatabaserepair.com (a 3rd party db repair service) and
    they returned a report stating that the only thing that could be saved were
    the queries.

    The client has no backup. (squint eyes and breathe in through clenched
    teeth)

    Are there other repair services that anyone can recommend or does it look
    like all is lost?

    Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

    B



  • PC Datasheet

    #2
    Re: Database Repair Services

    Brian,

    There's a high probability I can repair the database and make it usable again
    for you. If you want my help, contact me at my email address below.

    --
    PC Datasheet
    Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
    resource@pcdata sheet.com




    "Brian" <someone@micros oft.com> wrote in message
    news:tCNPc.659$ 73.226@lakeread 04...[color=blue]
    > Good morning,
    >
    > I have a client with an Access 2002 database that is giving an Error 3197
    > upon open (The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you
    > and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.).
    >
    > The database is not used in a multiuser environment. I tried compacting
    > through the built in utility in Access to no avail. I submitted the
    > database to www.accessdatabaserepair.com (a 3rd party db repair service) and
    > they returned a report stating that the only thing that could be saved were
    > the queries.
    >
    > The client has no backup. (squint eyes and breathe in through clenched
    > teeth)
    >
    > Are there other repair services that anyone can recommend or does it look
    > like all is lost?
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
    >
    > B
    >
    >
    >[/color]


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    • John Winterbottom

      #3
      Re: Database Repair Services

      "Brian" <someone@micros oft.com> wrote in message
      news:tCNPc.659$ 73.226@lakeread 04...[color=blue]
      > Good morning,
      >
      > I have a client with an Access 2002 database that is giving an Error 3197
      > upon open (The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because[/color]
      you[color=blue]
      > and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same[/color]
      time.).[color=blue]
      >
      > The database is not used in a multiuser environment. I tried compacting
      > through the built in utility in Access to no avail. I submitted the
      > database to www.accessdatabaserepair.com (a 3rd party db repair service)[/color]
      and[color=blue]
      > they returned a report stating that the only thing that could be saved[/color]
      were[color=blue]
      > the queries.
      >
      > The client has no backup. (squint eyes and breathe in through clenched
      > teeth)
      >
      > Are there other repair services that anyone can recommend or does it look
      > like all is lost?
      >
      > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
      >[/color]





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      • Tony Toews

        #4
        Re: Database Repair Services

        "Brian" <someone@micros oft.com> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        >I have a client with an Access 2002 database that is giving an Error 3197
        >upon open (The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you
        >and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.).
        >
        >The database is not used in a multiuser environment. I tried compacting
        >through the built in utility in Access to no avail. I submitted the
        >database to www.accessdatabaserepair.com (a 3rd party db repair service) and
        >they returned a report stating that the only thing that could be saved were
        >the queries.
        >
        >The client has no backup. (squint eyes and breathe in through clenched
        >teeth)
        >
        >Are there other repair services that anyone can recommend or does it look
        >like all is lost?[/color]

        There are other things you can try. Such as importing into a new MDB, using ODBC and
        such.

        For more information on corruption including possible causes, determining the
        offending PC, retrieving your data, links, official MS KB articles and a list of
        vendors who state they can fix corruption see the Microsoft Access Corruption FAQ at


        Tony
        --
        Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
        Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
        read the entire thread of messages.
        Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at

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        • John W

          #5
          Re: Database Repair Services

          "Brian" <someone@micros oft.com> wrote in message news:<tCNPc.659 $73.226@lakerea d04>...[color=blue]
          > Good morning,
          >
          > I have a client with an Access 2002 database that is giving an Error 3197
          > upon open (The Microsoft Jet database engine stopped the process because you
          > and another user are attempting to change the same data at the same time.).
          >
          > The database is not used in a multiuser environment. I tried compacting
          > through the built in utility in Access to no avail. I submitted the
          > database to www.accessdatabaserepair.com (a 3rd party db repair service) and
          > they returned a report stating that the only thing that could be saved were
          > the queries.
          >
          > The client has no backup. (squint eyes and breathe in through clenched
          > teeth)
          >
          > Are there other repair services that anyone can recommend or does it look
          > like all is lost?
          >
          > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
          >
          > B[/color]


          One trick is to open a new database, different name. Then import all
          the objects of the "bad" database. This will leave behind, usually,
          all the bad stuff and will let you know which objects didn't import
          (the bad objects). If it isn't too many, just rebuild those objects.
          Usually it is one object. This also compacts the database and is a
          great way to compact overlarge or baulky databases. I've used this
          many times.

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