> Chances are (not positive, but highly probable) that the
> newest entry in the database is the culprit.  Try, in access
> to delete or
> edit that entry.

Dave, is the corruption visible in the data?  There's a lot of tables in
the main database, so it would be a lot of stuff to sift through.  Also:
Why would several different database files be inaccessible?  It's highly
unlikely that they were all accessed around the same time.

        -- Owen
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