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I was working with an access2007 database. But after closing it i couldnt find the database in the location where i stored. I search all possible means but failed to find where that vanished.I checked the Recycle bin, did a complete search, and Run with the file name - but no use.
While working there was an error and it created a backup file. But that is not the file i worked before closing.
Expecting your help to recover the database.
Thank you all for the support in advance

Rajeevs
Jul 18 '10 #1
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