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Trying to open database in 2007 beta

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BHoffmann - 27 Jul 2006 02:56 GMT
I work for a large company  - they provided me with a access database tool
that is used to link me to the many other tools that I use on a daily basis.  
For the most part - all of my other programs and files work great after
downloading the beta version of Office 2007 however I am having problems with
this access file.  I have both the .ldb and .mde files (I used the .ldb to
extract the .mde database).  When I say I am a novice I am putting it
lightly.  When I try to open the file - noting happens - Access opens but the
file or database does not.  I don't get any error message or no further
direction.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!

Brent
gls858 - 27 Jul 2006 15:25 GMT
> I work for a large company  - they provided me with a access database tool
> that is used to link me to the many other tools that I use on a daily basis.  
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> Brent
Not sure what you mean by using the .ldb to extract the mde. A .ldb is a
lock file. Try deleting the lock file.

From http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=ldb

A lock file is used to keep muti-user databases from being
changed in the same place by two people at the same time resulting in data
corruption.
 
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