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  • XXX

    #1

    Damaged Database

    Hi,

    I've got a problem with a damaged access 2000 database. When I try to repair
    and compact the database, the process starts normaly, but then (after appr.
    50 %) it hangs. Neither is it possible to import the database-objects to a
    new database. Has someone got experience in solving this problem? I would
    appreciate your help.

    Thanks

    Markus ERNST


  • Alan Webb

    #2
    Re: Damaged Database

    Markus,
    JetComp is a utility that is sometimes able to compact & repair Jet
    databases that Access won't fix. You can get it at:
    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...us/jetcu40.exe.
    It's worth a try.

    "XXX" <markus@ernst.a t> wrote in message
    news:DPQ0e.1156 4$zY6.5537@news .chello.at...[color=blue]
    > Hi,
    >
    > I've got a problem with a damaged access 2000 database. When I try to
    > repair
    > and compact the database, the process starts normaly, but then (after
    > appr.
    > 50 %) it hangs. Neither is it possible to import the database-objects to
    > a
    > new database. Has someone got experience in solving this problem? I would
    > appreciate your help.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Markus ERNST
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Tony Toews

      #3
      Re: Damaged Database

      "XXX" <markus@ernst.a t> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >I've got a problem with a damaged access 2000 database. When I try to repair
      >and compact the database, the process starts normaly, but then (after appr.
      >50 %) it hangs. Neither is it possible to import the database-objects to a
      >new database. Has someone got experience in solving this problem? I would
      >appreciate your help.[/color]

      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
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