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Ernie April 6th, 2010 03:21 PM

Problem with MS Access
 
I Reformatted my computer. When I installed Office 2003,everything opened except Access, so I then installed Office 2007 and everything opened, including Access. I had Office 2003 on originally before the reformatting and all worked?? When I open Songbook and choose what to open, a page comes up and says...Unrecognized database format. I have no idea what to do or where to go from here. Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ernie

Roy Dennis April 6th, 2010 04:55 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Probably best to wait for Dale to answer this but just to be clear the file you should be looking for to open in Access is Songs.mdb. If you are trying to open Songbook.rtf that has to be opened in Microsoft Word.

Roy.

Ernie April 6th, 2010 07:27 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
I installed Hoster and did a rebuild. When I checked Hoster in programs... Songs mdb is not there????????

ddouglass April 6th, 2010 11:33 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie (Post 100197)
I Reformatted my computer. When I installed Office 2003,everything opened except Access, so I then installed Office 2007 and everything opened, including Access. I had Office 2003 on originally before the reformatting and all worked?? When I open Songbook and choose what to open, a page comes up and says...Unrecognized database format. I have no idea what to do or where to go from here. Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ernie

I have also seen that problem occasionally with Access in Office 2003, but it has been quite a while. Upgrading to 2007 fixed it obviously because I haven't seen this since upgrading.
When you open Songbook in what? Access 2007? If you did the standard install of Office 2007, I think you need to go back and install it again but use the Custom install to add the rest of the Access items. Whatever you do do not change or save anything in the Songs.mdb file with Access as it will save it in the wrong (newer) format.

ddouglass April 6th, 2010 11:35 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie (Post 100201)
I installed Hoster and did a rebuild. When I checked Hoster in programs... Songs mdb is not there????????

Songs.mdb is located in C:\MTU\Hoster not under the program files area. This is thanks to Vista and Windows 7.

Ernie April 6th, 2010 11:52 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Dale,
Sorry, I didn't realize I had written PROGRAM instead of MTU. In MTU Songs mdb is not there. I'm still using XP. I'll try a reinstall tomorrow morning. Should I choose everything in custom install?

Your help is always appreciated!!
Ernie

ddouglass April 7th, 2010 02:17 AM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie (Post 100205)
Dale,
Sorry, I didn't realize I had written PROGRAM instead of MTU. In MTU Songs mdb is not there. I'm still using XP. I'll try a reinstall tomorrow morning. Should I choose everything in custom install?

Your help is always appreciated!!
Ernie

Look for Songs. Since you re-installed XP then everything was set back to default which means you will not see the extensions unless you set it to show them again.

Install all the items for Access except the "Samples" unless you want them too.
As to the other parts look through the items and see if there is any thing you want. Then after you have re-installed it go to Microsoft Updates and get any security updates for Office 2007 2003 which ever you are installing.

Roy Dennis April 7th, 2010 06:18 AM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie (Post 100201)
I installed Hoster and did a rebuild. When I checked Hoster in programs... Songs mdb is not there????????

The .mbd file is usually in C:\ MTU\ Hoster and can't be changed.

Roy.

Ernie April 7th, 2010 02:52 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Dale,
I uninstalled Office and then did a FULL reinstall. I then went to Hoster and opened Songbook and then choose what to display. When I hit enter, a page came up and displayed this.... Unrecognized Database Format 'C:\MTU\Hoster\SongBook.rtf'. In MTU\Hoster, I do have Songs but no Songs.mdb, also Bucket just says Bucket. Don't know where to go from here!?!? I could sure use your help.

Thanks,
Ernie

Roy Dennis April 7th, 2010 04:38 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
If you cant find Songs.mdb just open the file named Songs. To view the file extension you will have to reset the view option in folders. From the control panel select "Folders" from the window that opens choose the view Tab, scroll down and untick box "Hide extensions for known file types" Then scroll down further and tick box "Remember each folders View Settings" Then OK.
Now open C:\MTU\Hoster Folder and you should now see the .mdb extensions.

Roy.

Ernie April 7th, 2010 06:12 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Roy,
I did get the extensions, but when I double clicked it a page still opens and says....Unrecognized Database Format 'C:\MTU\Hoster\SongBook.rtf'. It just won't display the list!?!?!? I still don't know what to do!! Thanks though, at least I was able to take another step.

Thanks again,
Ernie

Roy Dennis April 7th, 2010 06:20 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
As I stated earlier Songbook.rtf is a Microsoft Word format and you open it in Word or Word pad. If you want to view your files in Access you need to open the files "Songs" which if you have your folder view set to show the extensions will show as "songs.mdb"

If you want to open the Songbook.rtf file right click the file from the window that opens choose "open With" if you have Word installed it will show there together with Wordpad, choose Word

Roy.

ddouglass April 7th, 2010 07:34 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ernie (Post 100222)
Roy,
I did get the extensions, but when I double clicked it a page still opens and says....Unrecognized Database Format 'C:\MTU\Hoster\SongBook.rtf'. It just won't display the list!?!?!? I still don't know what to do!! Thanks though, at least I was able to take another step.

Thanks again,
Ernie

Roy is right Songbook.RTF is not a database file. It is a text file that you need to open in Word or Wordpad.

Ernie April 8th, 2010 12:56 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Dale,
I now have a new problem. I clicked Create Song Books, then clicked Select Song Book Viewer, I opened C, clicked Programs, and then clicked Office. Under office is Access 1, Clipart, Media, Office 10, Office 11, Office 12, Power Point Viewer, Stationery and templates. I don't know where all of the other programs are.... Now, when I click Start, Programs, Microsoft Office, all the programs are there, Word, Excell, Outlook, Power Point etc. and they all open. How do I get what is in Program into the Program in Explore??? Hope you can help!!!

Thanks again,
Ernie

ddouglass April 8th, 2010 03:13 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12 and program file is Winword.exe

Ernie April 8th, 2010 08:38 PM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Dale,
I went to Select Song Book Viewer, and then went to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 12. When I clicked Office 12, this came up... 1033, XLStart, Moc.exe, Oice.Exe and pppcnvcom.exe. Will one of those start Word?

Thanks,
Ernie

ddouglass April 9th, 2010 01:28 AM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Do a search in Windows Explorer for Winword.exe

Ernie April 9th, 2010 11:12 AM

Re: Problem with MS Access
 
Dale,
I found it in Office 11 and now it works. I would not have known what to do without your help. I wish I had your knowledge of computers. I'm really glad there's someone like you on MTU Forums, or a lot of us would be in real trouble.

Thanks so much,
Ernie


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