[AccessD] Rescue a corrupted database

MartyConnelly martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Fri Jan 27 18:44:13 CST 2006


Well Peter Miller PKSolutions will give you a quote on repair cost.
He has been doing this since Access 1.0

http://www.pksolutions.com/services.htm

MartyConnelly wrote:

>Tony Toews Corrupt Microsoft Access MDBs FAQ
>http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm
>Generally the cost from places like PKSolutions is $200-$400
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>Arthur Fuller wrote:
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>>Can anyone provide some tips on things to try to rescue a database, or tools
>>or services that purport to do this?
>>It's the client of a friend and colleague of mine. The last known good
>>backup of the database is two months old (don't go there! I gasped too!
>>Hell, I do more than one backup a day!), and allegedly very few rows have
>>been added, but many rows have changed. Allegedly they have the information
>>available in some form (paper maybe, I don't know) that would enable them to
>>re-key the changes. So this breaks down to the cost of repairing the
>>database versus the cost of re-keying the changes.
>>TIA,
>>Arthur,
>>Son of Uther Pendragon,
>>Defeater of the Saxons,
>>Lord Over Alllll England, and
>>King of the Dorks
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Marty Connelly
Victoria, B.C.
Canada






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