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Corruption file on Access
Please help me!!!!!!!!
I'm working on reports on Access 2002. I cann't open my file with all my reports I did. I'm getting message that Microsoft Access has detected corruption file. I tried to Compact and Repair Database, but didn't help. Can I be able to get to my reports. It's my WORK!! |
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Microsoft is known to have their programs do this between different versions of programs among other things, for some reason that escapes all logic.
My best advice (which isn't very specific, but has worked for me) is to get OpenOffice.org and use that to open your file. It has a less prone compatability layer and may very well open the file for you.
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% rc4 hexkey < input > output
#define S ,t=s[i],s[i]=s[j],s[j]=t /* rc4 hexkey <file */
unsigned char k[256],s[256],i,j,t;main(c,v,e)char**v;{++v;while(++i)s[
i]=i;for(c=0;*(*v)++;k[c++]=e)sscanf((*v)++-1,"%2x",&e);while(j+=s[i]
+k[i%c]S,++i);for(j=0;c=~getchar();putchar(~c^s[t+=s[i]]))j+=s[++i]S;} |
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I would definitely try that out, or converting to a different file format (if possible).
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