What causes data to "corrupt"?
A Allen Browne Nov 30, 2005 #2 For a list of causes, see: Preventing Corruption at: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-25.html
T Tony Toews Dec 1, 2005 #3 Lori said: What causes data to "corrupt"? Click to expand... Unfortunately the list is rather long. See the Microsoft Access Corruption FAQ at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can read the entire thread of messages. Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Lori said: What causes data to "corrupt"? Click to expand... Unfortunately the list is rather long. See the Microsoft Access Corruption FAQ at http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/corruptmdbs.htm Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can read the entire thread of messages. Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
L Lori Dec 2, 2005 #4 For a list of causes, see: Preventing Corruption at: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-25.html Click to expand...
For a list of causes, see: Preventing Corruption at: http://allenbrowne.com/ser-25.html Click to expand...
A Allen Browne Dec 2, 2005 #5 If you are referring to the comment at the top of the article, there is a superseded version of the page that applies to the old Access and Windows. All comments in the article do apply to Access 2003 on Windows XP.
If you are referring to the comment at the top of the article, there is a superseded version of the page that applies to the old Access and Windows. All comments in the article do apply to Access 2003 on Windows XP.