Thanks everyone for all the pointers. However...I think the database is
corrupted. It can't be repaired, you can't view the database properties, it
throws an index error every time - and according to Google, that points to a
database "corrupted beyond repair". Even though the users are still managing
to utilize it. Somehow.

I think I may try to use this as the starting point for a larger project to
get the myriad small Access databases dotted around the place consolidated
into a single SQL-based system with proper maintenance and authentication
etc.

I am so glad it's Friday afternoon :-)

On 10 June 2011 14:52, Daniel Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:

> It may help if you could see the contents of the .df files. There are some
> free viewers. DBFPlus comes to mind. You may also need to convert those .dbf
> files. DBFConvert probably do the trick for you. That way you dont have to
> go hunting for an older version of Access. Then I use a hex editor to look
> at those forms. Also, I would look at any vba scripting files, if any.
>
> But, that's me.
>
> Typed not so frustratingly on my Dell Streak 7.
>  On Jun 10, 2011 9:01 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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