Download Here Developer - Pierce Business Systems
OS - Windows 9X/Me/NT/2000/XP
File Size - 66KB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - Access 97
Developer Provided Description - "Microsoft Access databases can become corrupt to the point that a standard repair or compact will not fix the problem. MDB files this badly damaged can only be fixed with a compact-repair-compact cycle. Some MDB files may be even worse, to the point that they will continually re-corrupt unless you rebuild all objects by exporting them all into a blank database, finishing with another compact. MDB Repair Tool automates this repair process for you on otherwise unrecoverable MDB files. It will perform the standard (and mandatory) C-R-C pass (compact-repair-compact); and then if selected it will Rebuild the MDB file. All objects, including tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, modules, relationships, import/export specs, and menu bars are exported to the new blank .mdb file. The tool also makes consecutive backups of the original mdb, starting with an extension of 001. So an original database named "MyDB.mdb" will be backed up to "MyDB.001", and the new "MyDB.mdb" will be compacted, repaired, compacted, and if you choose, it will also be completely rebuilt, object-by-object."
Comment - Only for Access 97.
Name - repair1.zip Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - repair1.zip
Developer - Simtel Legacy
OS - Windows 3.1
File Size - 74.37 KB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - MS Access 2.0
Developer Provided Description - "MS Access 2.0: Repair & backup utility"
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Name - MDB Decompiler Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - Download Here
Developer - Pierce Business Systems
OS - Windows 9X/Me/NT/2000/XP
File Size - 93KB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - MS Access 97/2000
Developer Provided Description - "MDB Decompiler is a simple tool used to decompile a Microsoft Access mdb file (A97 or A2000). Typically, an Access database grows over time due to updates, deletes, and additions. With updates and deletes, data is discarded but not removed. Typically, a compact database operation will remove cleanup and remove this extraneous data. However, does the same thing occur with forms, reports, and modules? The answer is yes, and the cleanup fix (force binary decompile back to just active objects) is to run the undocumented Access /Decompile switch. "/DECOMPILE" is an undocumented Microsoft Access feature, so they suggest that you use it with care. Because the /decompile switch is undocumented, it has some inherent risk. To mitigate that risk, backups are made of the original database, and the .mdb is replaced with .001, .002, .003 and so on up to .999. It is up to you to clean these files out as needed."
Comment - I've seen this recover corrupt databases. You don't need the program to run the undocumented /DECOMPILE Command. Just start Access from the Run Box as follows: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE" "C:\[Path to your database] \[mayapp.mdb]" /decompile. Fill in your own database location and MSAccess location. for instance my Access is here: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\MSACCESS.EXE. If you need to decompile often you can even create a shortcut to the command.
Name - MDB DeCryptor Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - MDB DeCryptor v1.1
Developer - SG Soft
OS - Windows 9X/Me/NT/2000/XP
File Size - 4.32 KB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - version 1.1
Developer Provided Description - "This small utility is intended for decrypting databases created by MS Access 95/97/2000. This can be useful if the encrypted database has been damaged and can't be restored by authorized tools and it is necessary to get the contents of the database's file decrypted for further recovering."
Comment - What a great idea! From SG Soft.
Name - Access Tools 3.0Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - dpat.exe
Developer - Michael Alexander
OS - ?
File Size - 2.13 MB
Supported Software Versions or File Systems - At least Access 2003
Developer Provided Description - "Perform compact and repair on all your Access .mdb files, Create an index of all Tables and Fields in your databases, and Create an index of all Queries in your databases."
Comment - Will not let you repair a file that Access can't repair because it seems to require Access (it opened it on my machine before appearing), but if you have a need to perform mass compact and repairs this is it.
Name - Division by Zero Software Engineering & Consulting Ratings Explanation
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Download URL - dbzfixit.exe
Developer - Division by Zero
OS - Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
File Size - 566 KB Supported Software Versions or File Systems - Not specified
Developer Provided Description - If a record in a Jet engine database is being deleted it's occupied space stays free. After a lot of operations, the size of the database keeps growing. Therefore Microsoft included options such as repair and compress within it's application. We wrote dbzFixIt just to perform this task, but easier und much more comfortable.
Comment - Not currently available. May be added later.