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    My version of Access 2003 has become corrupt. I tried to uninstall just that section of office and reinstall it. No luck. Tried to uninstall office, and reinstalled, but no luck there either. All my settings and presets were restored with the reinstall so I suspect the problem lies there. Everytime I try and open a .mdb file (any mdb file) Access crashes and asks whether I wish to repair the database. Repairing the database does nothing. Any suggestions\hints - other than a reformat\reinstall, which I can ill-afford at the moment. Jason

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      My version of Access 2003 has become corrupt. I tried to uninstall just that section of office and reinstall it. No luck. Tried to uninstall office, and reinstalled, but no luck there either. All my settings and presets were restored with the reinstall so I suspect the problem lies there. Everytime I try and open a .mdb file (any mdb file) Access crashes and asks whether I wish to repair the database. Repairing the database does nothing. Any suggestions\hints - other than a reformat\reinstall, which I can ill-afford at the moment. Jason

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      Don't know if this helps with this problem but I had a another problem with access not being able to execute some wizards. Uninstalling and reinstalling didn't fix the problem, too. It turned out that the required DAO dll wasn't registered correctly, IIRC. Registering dao360.dll in my case solved the problem. Could be worth a try... Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where god divided by 0...

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