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> >Has anyone had experience with these or other Access recovery software
> >products for use with replicas?
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It is also because most are bad. Except for Accessfix non recovered my
corrupt database. Kernel was the worst one it truely did nothing,
leaving the file as it was. It took me forever to get a reply from
their support. By then I bought the access fix and it did the job.
Nothing fancy just my database back in working condition.
Fred Zuckerman - 10 Mar 2008 15:24 GMT
>> >Has anyone had experience with these or other Access recovery software
>> >products for use with replicas?
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> their support. By then I bought the access fix and it did the job.
> Nothing fancy just my database back in working condition.
There used to be a participant in this group, I think his name was Peter
Miller. He ran a recovery service company. I never used it, but his posts
seemed knowledgeable...
Fred Zuckerman
Peter - 14 Mar 2008 11:20 GMT
One software which i know is Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery. It will
helps you in recover data which is not accessible due to corruption in
Access databases, Tables, Queries, Forms, or Reports.
you can try free trial version from the following site :
http://www.repair-access-file.com/access-mdb-recovery.php
after using it if you are able to view your database then go ahead for
full version to save you database.
Linq Adams - 14 Mar 2008 14:51 GMT
And of course, the Number 1, all time best data recovery tool is called
"Regular Backups!"

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Tony Toews [MVP] - 15 Mar 2008 04:29 GMT
>There used to be a participant in this group, I think his name was Peter
>Miller. He ran a recovery service company. I never used it, but his posts
>seemed knowledgeable...
Correct. PK Solutions. Good guy.
Tony

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Tony Toews [MVP] - 15 Mar 2008 04:29 GMT
>It is also because most are bad. Except for Accessfix non recovered my
>corrupt database. Kernel was the worst one it truely did nothing,
>leaving the file as it was. It took me forever to get a reply from
>their support. By then I bought the access fix and it did the job.
>Nothing fancy just my database back in working condition.
Thanks for posting back. I'm offline right now but I'll try to remember to create
a paragraph on my website with a link to your posting.
Tony

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Alan - 02 May 2008 14:54 GMT
On Mar 15, 11:29 am, "Tony Toews [MVP]" <tto...@telusplanet.net>
wrote:
> Julian.Fan...@gmail.com wrote:
> >It is also because most are bad. Except forAccessfix non recovered my
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Hi,
I think Advanced Access Repair which website is http://www.datanumen.com/aar/
is a good tool. It recovers several important Access MDB files for me
and is really helpful!
Alan