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| Stevet 2006-02-09, 11:24 am |
| Please, can anyone help me,
I keep getting this error message, the K/B says to open database in Access 1
and change the name of any objects that have an apostrophe in it, but I can't
open the database to start with, so how do I open it in an earlier version?
I have updated MS Office software
"The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object <Databases>.
Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name
correctly. (Error 3011)"
Kind regards
Steve
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| Tony Toews 2006-02-09, 1:24 pm |
| Stevet <Stevet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>"The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object <Databases>.
>Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name
>correctly. (Error 3011)"
This is a sign of corruption. I hope you have a recent backup.
Although hope is not completely lost.
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
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm
Tony
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| Stevet 2006-02-10, 7:24 am |
| Thanks Tony,
Gulp........
Now I have to find out how to work the Maxtor backup device.....lol
Kind regards
Steve
"Tony Toews" wrote:
> Stevet <Stevet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
> This is a sign of corruption. I hope you have a recent backup.
> Although hope is not completely lost.
>
> 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
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm
>
> Tony
> --
> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
> Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
> read the entire thread of messages.
> Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
>
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