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Brad
We recently put a small application system into Production using Access 2007
Runtime. This is our first use of Access 2007 in Production.
This little system is only used one time per day on one of two user PCs.
Over the past 4 weeks, it has run nicely each day. This morning we received
the error message “Unrecognized Database Formatâ€. We were able to resolve
the problem by copying in a new copy of the .accdr file.
We have one “Development†PC that has a full version of Access 2007. We
have never seen this message on this PC. We have only seen the problem on
the two User PCs which are using the “Runtime†version. Therefore, it seems
like this problem could be tied to the Runtime option.
In doing some research on the internet, it looks like this error message may
be the result of database corruption. I would like to know where to start
digging in order to get to the root cause of what is creating this error. If
the cause is “corruptionâ€, where do I start to look in order to eliminate the
cause of the corruption?
Everyone involved is quite discouraged by this problem. Again, this is our
first use of Access 2007 in production and there is now some question as to
whether Access is “industrial strength†enough for a real production
application.
Any help, assistance, or direction would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
Brad
Runtime. This is our first use of Access 2007 in Production.
This little system is only used one time per day on one of two user PCs.
Over the past 4 weeks, it has run nicely each day. This morning we received
the error message “Unrecognized Database Formatâ€. We were able to resolve
the problem by copying in a new copy of the .accdr file.
We have one “Development†PC that has a full version of Access 2007. We
have never seen this message on this PC. We have only seen the problem on
the two User PCs which are using the “Runtime†version. Therefore, it seems
like this problem could be tied to the Runtime option.
In doing some research on the internet, it looks like this error message may
be the result of database corruption. I would like to know where to start
digging in order to get to the root cause of what is creating this error. If
the cause is “corruptionâ€, where do I start to look in order to eliminate the
cause of the corruption?
Everyone involved is quite discouraged by this problem. Again, this is our
first use of Access 2007 in production and there is now some question as to
whether Access is “industrial strength†enough for a real production
application.
Any help, assistance, or direction would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
Brad