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melissafernadez February 2nd 15 05:41 PM

An Access database repair tool?
 
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and we have a big problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have not been able to recover it so far.
Is there any software that can recover a database in Access 97? Any help would be welcome.

melissafernadez February 4th 15 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by melissafernadez (Post 3618383)
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and we have a big problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have not been able to recover it so far.
Is there any software that can recover a database in Access 97? Any help would be welcome.

Any help? Has somebody tried with any software for this?

David H. Lipman February 5th 15 03:28 PM

An Access database repair tool?
 
From: "melissafernadez"

melissafernadez;3618383 Wrote:
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and
we have a big
problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have
not been able
to recover it so far. Is there any software that can recover a database
in Access 97? Any
help would be welcome.


Any help? Has somebody tried with any software for this?-- melissafernadez


Google Groups is bad enough. However using pcbanter.net which makes
believes it has "forums" is bloody ridiculous. pcbanter.net just has a HTTP
to NNTP Gateway and uses Usenet News Groups for it so-called forums.

This is a Windows XP news group. NOT a MS Office news group, let alone an MS
Access

Windows XP is EoL

MS Access 97 went EoL a very long time ago.

news:microsoft.public.access

Get a clue and access Usenet directly !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


melissafernadez February 5th 15 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David H. Lipman (Post 3618540)
From: "melissafernadez"

melissafernadez;3618383 Wrote:
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and
we have a big
problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have
not been able
to recover it so far. Is there any software that can recover a database
in Access 97? Any
help would be welcome.


Any help? Has somebody tried with any software for this?-- melissafernadez


Google Groups is bad enough. However using pcbanter.net which makes
believes it has "forums" is bloody ridiculous. pcbanter.net just has a HTTP
to NNTP Gateway and uses Usenet News Groups for it so-called forums.

This is a Windows XP news group. NOT a MS Office news group, let alone an MS
Access

Windows XP is EoL

MS Access 97 went EoL a very long time ago.

news:microsoft.public.access

Get a clue and access Usenet directly !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


MS Access 97 went EoL a very long time ago, but there are still many small offices or businesses that use Microsoft Access 97. Anyway thanks for your "help"...

Ormolu February 5th 15 07:29 PM

An Access database repair tool?
 
melissafernadez wrote:
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and
we have a big problem. When we were moving we lost a database in
Access 97 and we have not been able to recover it so far.
Is there any software that can recover a database in Access 97? Any
help would be welcome.


I can't help with your particular problem, but what I can say is that when
Windows 7 first arrived I installed it on a spare test computer and
attempted to load Office 97 Pro onto it and spent about a week trying to
resolve the various problems with some data migrations from XP -
unsuccessfully in the main so I never used WIndows 7 on my main computer.



melissafernadez February 6th 15 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by melissafernadez (Post 3618383)
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and we have a big problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have not been able to recover it so far.
Is there any software that can recover a database in Access 97? Any help would be welcome.

Hi, thanks for your comment.
The biggest mistake was not having a backup. However I'll try some recovery programs.

David H. Lipman February 6th 15 08:38 PM

An Access database repair tool?
 
From: "melissafernadez"

melissafernadez;3618383 Wrote:
Hi, I'm a new user here, so this is my problem at the momento:

In my work we are using Windows XP, but we are moving to Windows 7 and
we have a big
problem. When we were moving we lost a database in Access 97 and we have
not been able
to recover it so far. Is there any software that can recover a database
in Access 97? Any
help would be welcome.


Hi, thanks for your comment.
The biggest mistake was not having a backup. However I'll try somerecovery
programs.--
melissafernadez


Compounded by using PCBanter and posting in a Windows XP news group and NOT
a MS Access bews group !

--
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


melissafernadez February 9th 15 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David H. Lipman (Post 3618629)

After I was searching throughout the weekend, I found a tool that worked very fine. I solved my problem, if you want I share the link.
Thanks for the help!


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