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Old January 14th, 2006, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default No read permission on msysaccessobjects

Hi

I can not open my database without getting a "no read permission on
msysaccessobjects" I have searched groups as well as the internet in
general for solutions. Most point to buying an expensive program for data
recovery or uploading the database for them to fix it. I can not upload the
database it has sensitive information. I have tried importing the database
into another to no avail. I have used Jetcomp to no avail and I am at wits
end. I understand according to what I have read that the msysaccessobjects
flag was set and the database was probably not closed properly. Is there a
way with a hex editor to find that flag and un set it? Or is there
another way that I have not found yet that can solve this problem.

Program was designed using access 2000 with a win 98 se OS
It is being used on MS acess 2002 with an XP OS


Andy B


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Old January 14th, 2006, 11:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default No read permission on msysaccessobjects

HI,
have a look at this:
http://www.mvps.org/access/bugs/bugs0030.htm
HTH
Good luck
--
Oliver
Admin Specialist & Computer Science Major @ UMD - Go Terps -
http://www.oli-s.de


"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

I can not open my database without getting a "no read permission on
msysaccessobjects" I have searched groups as well as the internet in
general for solutions. Most point to buying an expensive program for data
recovery or uploading the database for them to fix it. I can not upload the
database it has sensitive information. I have tried importing the database
into another to no avail. I have used Jetcomp to no avail and I am at wits
end. I understand according to what I have read that the msysaccessobjects
flag was set and the database was probably not closed properly. Is there a
way with a hex editor to find that flag and un set it? Or is there
another way that I have not found yet that can solve this problem.

Program was designed using access 2000 with a win 98 se OS
It is being used on MS acess 2002 with an XP OS


Andy B



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Old January 15th, 2006, 12:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default No read permission on msysaccessobjects

Thanks but it did not help

Andy B


"freakazeud" wrote in message
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HI,
have a look at this:
http://www.mvps.org/access/bugs/bugs0030.htm
HTH
Good luck
--
Oliver
Admin Specialist & Computer Science Major @ UMD - Go Terps -
http://www.oli-s.de


"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

I can not open my database without getting a "no read permission

on
msysaccessobjects" I have searched groups as well as the internet in
general for solutions. Most point to buying an expensive program for

data
recovery or uploading the database for them to fix it. I can not upload

the
database it has sensitive information. I have tried importing the

database
into another to no avail. I have used Jetcomp to no avail and I am at

wits
end. I understand according to what I have read that the

msysaccessobjects
flag was set and the database was probably not closed properly. Is there

a
way with a hex editor to find that flag and un set it? Or is there
another way that I have not found yet that can solve this problem.

Program was designed using access 2000 with a win 98 se OS
It is being used on MS acess 2002 with an XP OS


Andy B





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Old January 16th, 2006, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default No read permission on msysaccessobjects

The message is usually an indication of corruption. See this thread

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...op%404ax.co m


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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP

AndyB wrote:
Thanks but it did not help

Andy B


"freakazeud" wrote in message
...
HI,
have a look at this:
http://www.mvps.org/access/bugs/bugs0030.htm
HTH
Good luck
--
Oliver
Admin Specialist & Computer Science Major @ UMD - Go Terps -
http://www.oli-s.de


"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

I can not open my database without getting a "no read
permission on msysaccessobjects" I have searched groups as well
as the internet in general for solutions. Most point to buying an
expensive program for data recovery or uploading the database for
them to fix it. I can not upload the database it has sensitive
information. I have tried importing the database into another to no
avail. I have used Jetcomp to no avail and I am at wits end. I
understand according to what I have read that the msysaccessobjects
flag was set and the database was probably not closed properly. Is
there a way with a hex editor to find that flag and un set it?
Or is there another way that I have not found yet that can solve
this problem.

Program was designed using access 2000 with a win 98 se OS
It is being used on MS acess 2002 with an XP OS


Andy B



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Old January 17th, 2006, 12:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default No read permission on msysaccessobjects

I appreciate the response. As I said before the data is sensitive. I was
hoping to find an easier way. I even tried a more labor intensive fix by
comparing a copy of the database that was a month old to this database with
a hex editor. It did manage to get past the initial error message but it hit
another one. The lesson I learned is to back the data up frequently as well
as doing compact and repairs often.

Andy

"Joan Wild" wrote in message
...
The message is usually an indication of corruption. See this thread


http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...lm=eosdnu44bqj
592i1kds26kck6m6f9nleop%404ax.com


--
Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP

AndyB wrote:
Thanks but it did not help

Andy B


"freakazeud" wrote in message
...
HI,
have a look at this:
http://www.mvps.org/access/bugs/bugs0030.htm
HTH
Good luck
--
Oliver
Admin Specialist & Computer Science Major @ UMD - Go Terps -
http://www.oli-s.de


"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

I can not open my database without getting a "no read
permission on msysaccessobjects" I have searched groups as well
as the internet in general for solutions. Most point to buying an
expensive program for data recovery or uploading the database for
them to fix it. I can not upload the database it has sensitive
information. I have tried importing the database into another to no
avail. I have used Jetcomp to no avail and I am at wits end. I
understand according to what I have read that the msysaccessobjects
flag was set and the database was probably not closed properly. Is
there a way with a hex editor to find that flag and un set it?
Or is there another way that I have not found yet that can solve
this problem.

Program was designed using access 2000 with a win 98 se OS
It is being used on MS acess 2002 with an XP OS


Andy B





 




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