I'm creating a process to check for corrupt tables in an MDB on server. There's no code, just tables. I would like to corrupt an mdb intentionally for testing. Has anyone ever done this?
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2Open the file in a text editor and add or delete arbitrary characters/lines.– Markus W MahlbergCommented Sep 27, 2015 at 17:47
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Alternately, you could simply open the .mdb file in Access, then "End Task" the Access task from Windows Task Manager. That should probably do the trick.– Hannah Vernon ♦Commented Sep 27, 2015 at 18:04
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How to launch the Detect and Repair Tool you may see below
- Start MS Access 2007.
- Click the MS Access button and click the PowerPoint options button.
- Select the Resource Tab.
- Click the Diagnose button.
But also you can get more resources to solve problem .mdb file
http://www.itninja.com/question/copying-1-2-gb-mdb-from-pc-to-network
Ultimate solution you may use only if previous methods didn't work, that denotes your .mdb corruption is severe, see and try it http://www.mdb.openfiletool.com/ MDB Open File Tool