Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 285822

S

Stanley

In the past, in Access 97, I was able to use the ldb
viewer utility to examine a backend database after it was
corruption. It would show me the suspected user. Microsoft
recommends using the code in the above referenced article
for Access 2002. My problem is that after my database
corrupts I can't open it with the code, and so I can't see
who was logged on when the database corrupted, or who was
suspect. I could do this with the ldb viewer utility.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stan
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Hi Stan,

Try the Appuser utility available at http://www.mvps.org/access/modules/mdl0055.htm


Tom
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In the past, in Access 97, I was able to use the ldb
viewer utility to examine a backend database after it was
corruption. It would show me the suspected user. Microsoft
recommends using the code in the above referenced article
for Access 2002. My problem is that after my database
corrupts I can't open it with the code, and so I can't see
who was logged on when the database corrupted, or who was
suspect. I could do this with the ldb viewer utility.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Stan
 

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