That sounds more like MS SQL, a backup of the db, you need to restore them
from within MS SQL..

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-----Original Message-----
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 16 February 2004 2:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL BAK Files

I've asked a client for a sample of their database so I can start to get
a handle on the structure before starting a project, and they've handed
my a CD full of BAK files.

Is anybody aware of a utility that would let me open/import SQL Server
BAK files into Access?

I'm not running SQL locally - I've never had to - and they're not going
to let me access it directly at the moment either.

Suggestions?

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