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Opening Access 2000 Database In Access 2007
To illustrate this, consider an example where you have created your financial tables in Access 2000. However, when you attempt to open your financial tables from Access 2007, you encounter an error message. Once the error message appears, the data stored in your financial tables becomes inaccessible. Furthermore, you encounter the same error message each time you attempt to open your financial tables. The root cause for the error message is the corruption of your financial tables. Corruption occurs because you tried to open your financial tables directly from an updated version (MS Access 2007.) To prevent corruption, you should always migrate the database component to the new version, instead opening it directly from the updated MS Access version. Resolution To resolve the above error message and accessing your financial tables, you will need to use an inbuilt repair utility named “Compact and Repair”. In most situations, the inbuilt repair utility successfully repairs your corrupted Access database components. But, if the repair utility fails to repair your financial reports, then you will need to use advanced Access Repair software. Such Access Database Repair tool incorporates high end scanning algorithms to repair access database files (.accdb and .mdb). Access Recovery is a simple, fast, and easy Access Database Repair software that repairs all corrupted Access databases created in Microsoft Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000. The non destructive tool can repair access database objects like, tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules. It is designed for Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000, and NT operating systems. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Colin Dolly is a self employed Internet entrepreneur and product reviewer. Our access recovery software completely recovers and access database repair database components such as, views, tables, forms, queries, macros, etc. This access recovery application supports Access 2007, 2003, XP and 2000. |
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