You will get lots of error that
come across while handling MS Access database and some of them can be easily
resolved but all are not. However to fix some serious error, you should apply
for some professional tool or some other methods like backup or restore. But
when you don’t have any backup available then you have to use recovery tool
because the repair tool does not require any backup to restore the damaged
Access database.
Table corruption in MS Access
file: In MS Access, you will get lots of tables which are used that include
specific rows and columns. Sometime table of Access become damaged or corrupt.
Due to this Access be inclined to bring error message and automatically causes
data inaccessibility. But if you have backup file then restore access database
and make it error free. And if by chance you are unable to restore access
database via backup file or don’t have backup file then it is sensible to use
MS Access corrupt database recovery tool.
You will get the error message
mentioned below:
“Record(s) cannot be read; no read permission
on xxxx’ (Error 3112)”
“xxxx”
Cause for error: You are probable to face the above described error
because of many reasons such as:
- Users are not allowable to read specific query or table in order to view data
- The object or data info that you are finding is damaged or partially corrupted
However, the best way to fix this
problem, download a professional MS Access database recovery tool. Because
such type of tool can easily fix any types of access database error.
There is lots of software available in the market, but you should choose a professional tool. With the help of this tool, you will be able to sort out issues related to Access errors and damage. Before buying also check it for compatibility according to your Microsoft® Access versions (2010, 2007, 2003, 2002 etc).
There is lots of software available in the market, but you should choose a professional tool. With the help of this tool, you will be able to sort out issues related to Access errors and damage. Before buying also check it for compatibility according to your Microsoft® Access versions (2010, 2007, 2003, 2002 etc).
If you are using a repair tool
then it should be good so that it can have sufficient capabilities to repair
and recover Access elements like forms, queries, tables, modules, macros, and
other components too. And support most of the Windows OS versions like XP,
Vista and Win 7. After getting a perfect access recovery tool with all such
abilities you can make MDB and ACCDB files healthy.
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