Skybird,
What Jim is telling isn't exactly correct.
The Track Number 2899 is the record number in the database, not the order your files appear in the folders. Windows Explorer organizes your list of files in alphabetical order.
Since you don't have Access and don't want the expense (don't blame you) there is an alternative for this. There is a free office version available called OpenOffice and it is located at
http://www.openoffice.org that is supposed to handle database files as well as other office types of files. I have not used this so can't say how good it is.
I would suggest that before you try to open the database that you make a copy of it and try it from the copy rather than risking your working file.
You should be able to sort the table by record numbers when you get it open, so you can find the items you are looking for (or actually where they should be in the list but are missing) the other columns will tell you what diskid and track number. Then you can re-import those if need be.
Admin did say they are going to look into this further this week and see if they can find the cause for all these happening.
And Jim the filenames are DiskID-track # as in ASKD4-1 and not BookID.
