My database crashed and is asking that I repair it. I cannot repair it
because it thinks I and another person are in when we are not. The ibd file
show us in it. I have copied the db so all is ok. Now I want to delete the
old one but cannot because of this issue. How do I get around that? I tried
calling up the ldb file in note pad and changing but it will not let me.
Help.
Tom Wimpernark - 30 May 2007 17:21 GMT
I'd reccomend not using MDB for anything-- it's not reliable enough and I've
been telling you that for a long time
I can drive up there and have it working asap, but I'm coming from Tacoma
Are you the Davita in Tacoma or in Bellevue?
253 882 9024
> My database crashed and is asking that I repair it. I cannot repair it
> because it thinks I and another person are in when we are not. The ibd
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> calling up the ldb file in note pad and changing but it will not let me.
> Help.
George Hepworth - 30 May 2007 18:05 GMT
Aaron Kempf is posting under a new alias.
> I'd reccomend not using MDB for anything-- it's not reliable enough and
> I've been telling you that for a long time
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>> calling up the ldb file in note pad and changing but it will not let me.
>> Help.
Hans - 30 May 2007 17:30 GMT
Just delete the lbd file (make sure no one is connected to the database); MS
Access will generate a new one.
Yours friendly,
Hans Heezemans
(www.iservi.com)
> My database crashed and is asking that I repair it. I cannot repair it
> because it thinks I and another person are in when we are not. The ibd
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> calling up the ldb file in note pad and changing but it will not let me.
> Help.