February 24, 2015 at 8:02 am
Time ago I decided to update Access database. Everything looked without problem at first sight, but problems were not long in coming…I found out that a copy of my .mdb file corrupt and I am unable to use it. The problem is occurring only to the copy on the desktop. .mdb file is fine, but every copy on the desktop become damaged. I don’t know what the reason of this odd behavior. Any ideas would be appreciated.
February 24, 2015 at 8:06 am
by "damaged" or "corrupt", maybe it's permissions.
files under /user , like [my documents] and your desktop, are not typically accessible to OTHER users, unless they are admins/domain admins.
so if you copy a file there, it works fine for you, but cannot be accessed by normal users; i would not be surprised if the error is "cannot access or file is corrupt", and you are ignoring the cannot access portion of the error message.
Lowell
February 24, 2015 at 8:27 am
What's the specific message or problem? Ken might be on the right track here.
February 27, 2015 at 9:49 am
I can advise only some evident tips such as create a new database and copy all the corrupt data into it. Or check it on other machine. Also compact, jet utility and so on and so forth. But i suppose you have tried all these tips. You have described not so much...so it is a "little bit" difficult to understand what is really going on. Try to search some tips on a forum threads with the similar issues, like this: http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/microsoft/microsoft-aa/access/1435-access-database-2003-became-corrupt-after-power-outage-what-gives
perhaps there you will find smth
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