Are you unable to start Microsoft Access application or open Microsoft Access Database database (MDB or ACCDB) file? Do you encounter errors while working on an Access database in multi-user environment? It may have occurred occur due to corruption to Access database, which renders it inaccessible and unable. Database corruption may take place due a [...]
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<!– @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } A:link { so-language: zxx } –> QuickBooks is a popular Accounting and Financial Management application by Intuit. It stores all your precious accounting data in QBW (QuickBooks database) file. Intuit QuickBooks uses a database engine, called iAnywhere, for effective management and manipulation of your [...]
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The Microsoft Jet Database Engine is a database engine for many Microsoft applications including MS Access. It is the underlying component of Access. Microsoft Access 95, 97 create a Microsoft Jet 3.0 format database file, whereas, Access 2000, 2002 and 2003 versions create a Microsoft Jet 4.0 format database file. At times, you may encounter [...]
Microsoft Access is one of the simplest Database Management System available to the users today. Its integration with other Microsoft products also makes it more popular and enjoyable-to-use. In an Access database, tables play a major role and are known as the ‘building blocks’. Other objects of Access database remain highly dependent on tables, and [...]
The data in Microsoft Access database is stored in various components like tables, forms, reports, views, and forms. These Access objects save the data in different forms as per the user’s requirement. An error message or a series of error messages while accessing any of the above database components indicates Access database corruption. In addition, [...]
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