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Modifications made with access 97 not readable on 2000

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Fr4nck - 26 Oct 2004 22:51 GMT
Hi!
I have quite a weird problem.  I'm using two computers in a small network,
one using access 97, one using access 2000.  Since I want both to use the
database, I created it with access 97.  So far everything worked fine.  
Recently while I was doing modifications to the forms, my computer crashed
due to unknown circumstances.  I continued to make modifications afterwards
as everything seemed to be working good.  When I was finished, everything
still seemed to work fine.  The problem is that, when I opened the database
on the other computer, I couldn't see any of the modifications I had made.  
The first computer still could use them but not the second.  I tried to
convert the database to access 2000 version but an error message popped
saying that the administrator was still running it in exclusive mode( even
though the database is in shared mode).  So I tried restarting the computer
but the same still happened.  Even when I make a copy of my database, the
same still happens...  I would really appreciate some help.  Thanks!

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Ron Hinds - 27 Oct 2004 22:53 GMT
> Hi!
> I have quite a weird problem.  I'm using two computers in a small network,
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> but the same still happened.  Even when I make a copy of my database, the
> same still happens...  I would really appreciate some help.  Thanks!

Sounds like you've got a corruption. Repair the database - Tools | Database
Utilities | Repair
Fr4nck - 28 Oct 2004 17:23 GMT
Tried that, didn't work.  Thanks though.
Any other idea?

Fr4nck

> > Hi!
> > I have quite a weird problem.  I'm using two computers in a small network,
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Sounds like you've got a corruption. Repair the database - Tools | Database
> Utilities | Repair
 
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