Microsoft Access database contains various components including tables, queries, reports etc. to store the data in different forms. An error message while accessing any of the Access components can occur due to Access database corruption, concurrent execution of the same Access component by multiple database users, virus infection etc. This error message makes the data saved in the Access database component inaccessible. In such situations, if there is no backup available, the user needs to use efficient access recovery software.
As a practical example, when a user attempts to open a financial report in multi user Access 2000 database that is saved on a network, he encounters one of the below error messages:
“Unable to carry out the command”
or
“There was an error executing the command”
After the above error message appears, the financial report becomes inaccessible to all the users in the network. The main cause for the above error message is that the financial report is damaged because two or more users in the network were trying to modify the same record in the financial report. To repair the corrupted financial report, the user needs to use the Compact and Repair utility. This inbuilt utility enables the user to repair the corrupted MS Access database. But if Compact and Repair utility fails to repair the financial report, then the user needs to use advanced Access Repair software. Such Access Repair applications incorporate influential scanning methods to repair and restore the MS Access data.
To have power packed, complete and systematic Access Recovery, it is recommended to use Stellar Phoenix Access Repair software. With interactive and intuitive user interface, this Access Recovery utility provides complete Access Database Repair in almost all possible data loss situations. This Access Repair application supports Access 2007, 2003, 2002 (XP) and 2000. Stellar’s Access Repair utility can restore and repair access components including tables, queries, macro, module, forms and report. It recovers Auto Number, hyperlink, OLE (Object Linking & Embedding) and Yes/No fields along with all types of queries in Access database.