Guest Michael D Posted February 21, 2008 Posted February 21, 2008 I have an Access 2003 .mdb file of about 20Mb which has extensive VBA code to help automate the processes. I can use this file in Office 2003 on an XP system just fine. Put the same file on Vista Business running Office 2003 and it has no end of troubles trying to start. The file doesn't have the 'Read-only' attribute set, but it says it has to start in Read-Only mode. Why I don't know. Once I let it start after all the opening error messages (because it can't initialise all the temp tables I create), all the References are there, and all the other options are set exactly the same as on my XP system. Any clues why Vista has to be so officious in not starting my application file? Many thanks for your assistance. ...Michael Daly (22-Feb-2008) Quote
Guest fyz Posted May 25, 2008 Posted May 25, 2008 ::Hi, :: ::I think your mdb file maybe damaged via copy, you can copy it again, and see if it works. If you still get the problem, you may use some tools to recover the mdb file. You can try a utility called 'Advanced Access Repair' (http://www.datanumen.com/aar/) to repair your Access file. It works rather well for my damaged Access mdb files. You can just try the free demo.:: ::Alan:: -- fyz Quote
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