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unexpected error
Hi
I few times in access2002 my database shuts down unexpectedly and asks wheter I would like to send microsoft an error-report. Then Access creates a backup which on open starts to compress. I can see that my non-backup version (the one that was shutdown) is compressed to around 1/3 of original size. Does anyone know if the compression made by Access only is a way to store the database less space-consuming. Very few things were changed before unexpected showdown so for that reason my non-backup version (and compressed version!) would be ok to use as master. Many thanks in advance! Sverre |
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