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Accidental Database Deletion

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M7nyc

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Sep 26, 2002
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I accidentally deleted my *.mdb database, and then emptied my Recovery Bin. I was able to retrieve the file off my hard drive through a 3rd party file recovery utility, but it won't open without crashing Access and prompting me to send an error report to Microsoft. I try to 'Compact and Repair' the database, and get the same error. I noticed every time I try to open the database, Access writes a file called: 'database name'.ldb. In that file it has my computer name and 'Admin.' Does anybody have any ideas???
 
The LDB file is always created by Access when opening a database.

Which version of Access are you running? There is a Jet Compact and Repair utility that may help. It can sometimes fix problems that the Access repair cannot. Check one of the following links.

Acc2000: Acc2002: Acc97:
If this repair program doesn't work, you may have to find a company the specializes in Access data recovery. If you want to get the best answer for your question read faq183-874 and faq183-3179.
Terry L. Broadbent - DBA
SQL Server Page:
 
Another thought is to try and import everything into a new Access Database. Create the new Database and on the Menu bar go to File...Get External Data..Import. Select the problem db and then try importing all the objects.

Paul
 
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