Posted on Saturday, December 05, 2009 at 2:31 AM
A program that is installed in your system to interact with host application and perform a specific function is known as a Plug-in, Snap-in, or Add-in. Microsoft Access users use this program to add custom commands and specialized features to save and maintain their database effectively. While installing a plug-in provides lots of benefits, incorrect or incomplete installation can also result into corruption of MS Access database. In such situations, you receive an error message that stops you from accessing the records stored in the database. For systematic access of your database records, a standard way is to restore the records from an updated backup. But, in absence of an updated backup or backup falling short to restore the required data, you will need to opt for an advanced third-party
Access Recovery software...
Posted on Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 10:33 PM
Modules in Microsoft Access are the storage components that store all the code required to perform different functions in your database. These Modules are primarily created by the programmers for making their routine tasks re-usable. In most cases, these MS Access modules are associated with reports and forms. Although compiling the code saved in Modules is a trouble-free task, corruption in database might occur when you attempt to edit the code while the Module is running. In such situations, the data stored in the database becomes inaccessible. To surmount the dangers created due to Access database corruption, a standard way is to restore the data from an updated backup. However, if the backup is corrupted or backup falls short to restore the required data, then you will need to use an advanced
Access Database Recovery software to repair the corrupted database...