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Originally Posted by GwenButler
 I am having a problem importing songs, they can not be located until after I rebuild my song database. Sorry to say, I do believe this problem is related to a previous issue as I am still encountering MSG
" Cannot find the jeterr40.chm file. Do you want to try to find this file yourself?"
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You will not find this file. It was a help file that was included as part of Access 97 that Microsoft had out many years ago. Microsoft does not include this file anymore since they no longer sell Access 97. Hoster does use an exportable version of Access 97 to create and store the database files it uses. Since the error message is you get first is generated by Access MTU (Hoster) has no control over the contents of the message and cannot remove the Help button from that.
So do not click on the Help as jeterr40.chm is not there.
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Originally Posted by GwenButler
Based upon previous advice, I downloaded software "mdbview.exe" but was unable to figure out how to use it as it not clear to me what the next step is after getting past the nag screen.
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Originally Posted by GwenButler
Using the other advice, I was able to locate the "bad" song, however I was unable to rebuild that particular "bookid" by re-importing/re-loading it as the software will not allow me to re-use the "bad" bookid (3315) being flagged as in error. (???? How do can one rebuild if you cannot overlay the at exact bookid?)
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The number you are referring to (3315) is not the BookID. This is the record number from the Songs.mdb database file. Each song entered into the database gets a unique Record Number that we don't normally see.
This is why you are going to have to look into the database with either Access or some free Access reader to find out what the actual BookID-track is in order to re-import it.