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Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing compact and repair access 2010 Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Cannot open database". It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the cannot open database sql server file may be corrupt Want to Advertise Here? Solved Cannot open database". It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt Posted on 2014-08-18 MS Access 1 Verified Solution 7 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_access-mso_other/cannot-open-database-it-may-not-be-a-database-that/9109c4d9-eb2e-4798-a2bf-919dace97dff Comments 20,341 Views Last Modified: 2015-08-05 I get the below message in access all the time and do not know what causes it. I can run a Create Table Query several times(replacing the previous table of the same name) without issue then all of the sudden i get the message. and the only way i can get around it is to copy everything into a new database and start over. Any ideas? {Cannot open https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28500179/Cannot-open-database-It-may-not-be-a-database-that-your-application-recognizes-or-the-file-may-be-corrupt.html database ". It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt} 0 Question by:garyrobbins Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 6 Best Solution byChad Franks some things to think about: 1: Run a compact/repair on the database. (Tools ---> Database Utilities ----> Compact and repair database) 2: There is a 2gig limit on table attachments. Go to Solution 7 Comments LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 MS Access 1 Message Expert Comment by:Chad Franks2014-08-18 what version of Access? 0 LVL 56 Overall: Level 56 MS Access 55 Message Active today Expert Comment by:Jim Dettman (Microsoft MVP/ EE MVE)2014-08-18 Could be any number of issues and need a lot more detail. 1. What version of Access? 2. Is the DB an MDB or an ACCDB? 3. Is the DB local to you or is it sitting on a server? 4. Do you get any error messages during the operation? 5. Is the app complied? 6. Is this something new or something that started only recently? 7. Do you have error trapping in-place when running the query? Jim. 0 LVL 6 Overall: Level 6 MS Access 1 Message Accepted Solution by:Chad Franks2014-08-18 some things to think about: 1: Run a compact/repair on the database. (Tools ---> Database Utilities ----> Compact and repair database) 2: Ther
Ask a Question Need help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,417 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Error message running query : Can not https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/890027-error-message-running-query-can-not-open-database open database P: 21 sarah2855 Hello everyone, I'm running a Make-Table Query in Access. They was working fine up intill an hour ago and suddenly now that I'm running the query , I keep getting this error message: Can not open Database 'Query 1'. This may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file maybe corrupted. And if I close access and reopen it , sometimes it works fine cannot open then but sometime it gives error again. Please advise Jun 15 '10 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 6 Replies Expert 100+ P: 931 patjones I would take a cue from the error message and first consider corruption as a possibility. A simple remedy for this is to open a new (blank) Access database, import all of your objects (forms, reports, queries, etc.) into this new database, and see if the problem still cannot open database persists. If it does, then at least you can eliminate corruption as a possibility. Pat Jun 15 '10 #2 reply P: 21 sarah2855 How can I export all the forms, tables, queries and reports all together? Jun 15 '10 #3 reply P: 21 sarah2855 I exported that problematic query to blank database as you said, and it worked perfectly fine. Thanks But I still don't know how to export ALL of my objects in one shot. Please advise, Jun 15 '10 #4 reply Expert 100+ P: 931 patjones In the new file, you'll do External Data > Import... if you are using Access 2007. Earlier versions of Access have a menu option somewhere for bringing external data or objects into the current file. Anyway, a dialog will come up allowing you to navigate to the old file and select it. When you do, you'll just select everything in the list that comes up and import it all. If it is a corruption issue, which does happen from time to time with Access, this should fix it. Pat Jun 15 '10 #5 reply P: 21 sarah2855 You're awesome, I did imported all the objects, and it's working perfectly fine now. Thanks a lot for you fast help. Jun 15 '10 #6 reply Expert Mod 15k+ P: 29,922 Neo