Thursday, October 28, 2010

Access Database Becomes Inaccessible In Compiled Project or Compiled Database

Are you not being able to open an Access database object, which is in compiled project or compiled database in Microsoft Access 2002 (XP)? This may occur due to missing or corrupt objects of Microsoft Access database. The MDB (Master Database) file may get damaged due to numerous reasons, such as application malfunction, improper system shutdown, and virus infection. In all such cases, your valuable data in the database, become inaccessible and you experience data loss. To get your data recovered in such circumstances, you need access database repair solutions.

You may get the following error when you attempt to access a database object that is in compiled project or in compiled database in MS Access 2002 SP2, MS Access 2002 SP1, or MS Access 2002:

"The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is corrupt."
The same error reappears, when you click OK in the dialog box. Furthermore, you can neither close the compiled project/database, nor exit Microsoft Access 2002 application. To get rid of this error message dialog box, you have to click End Task in the Task Manager.

Root of the problem:
The problem occurs if compiled project or compiled database are compiled in the Microsoft Office Access 2003. MS Access 2002 can't open or change compiled project or compiled database that is compiled in later versions of Microsoft Access. MS Access 2002 SP2 and MS Access 2002 SP1 can open compiled project or compiled database, though incorrectly. The problem can also be due to damaged database or damaged objects.

Solution
To sort out this problem, update Microsoft Access 2002 to Access 2002 SP3 (Service Pack 3), and then try to access your database. Microsoft Access 2002 SP3 can't open compiled project or compiled database that is compiled in MS Access 2003. When you attempt to open the database after upgrading to Access 2002 SP3, you may come across the below error message:

"The database is in an unrecognized format. The database may have been created with a later version of Microsoft Access than the one you are using. Upgrade your version of Microsoft Access to the current one, then open this database."

In such critical situations, it becomes essential to use third-party applications to Access repair File. These tools are capable of handling all types of database corruption scenarios.

The Access Repair tools thoroughly scan the database to ensure absolute recovery. They enable you to perform Access File Repair in a safe and easy way.

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