DWUTKA at marlow.com
DWUTKA at marlow.com
Thu Jun 29 09:24:38 CDT 2006
Does anyone have something like LDBView for 2000 (or newer) databases? We recently converted from Office 97 to Office 2003, and have a few of our databases (even very stable ones) get corrupted several times in the last week and a half. LDBView would tell me who corrupted a 97 database, but it doesn't work correctly with Access 2000 and up. Everything I have found on Google so far points to an MSKB article which has code to get a schema through ADO, to see who is in a database. That's all well and good, but it doesn't work if the db is corrupt, because it can't connect to it. I even created an app that stayed 'in' the database, and when it went corrupt, the code from MS didn't show who corrupted it. I am about halfway through creating a new LDBView, but it's involving a lot of guess work and reverse engineering. Getting a little tired of walking up hill with this, so if anyone has something prebuilt, it would be much appreciated! Drew