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ACC97: Error Message: "Unexpected Error 35012" When You Open a Database
This article was previously published under Q277925
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
For a Microsoft Access 2000 version of this article, see
277924Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=277924/EN-US/
)
.
SYMPTOMS
When you open a database, you receive the following error message:
CAUSE
One or more damaged (corrupted) objects exist in the Microsoft Access database. For example, one or more forms are damaged.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this error message, follow these steps:
- Create a new Microsoft Access database.
- On the File menu, point to Get External Data, and then click Import. Import all database objects (tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules) into the new database.
- If you receive the "Unexpected error 35012" error message when you import a specific database object, repeat step 2, excluding that object and restoring the damaged object from a good backup.
MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about recovering a damaged database, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
109953Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=109953/EN-US/
)
ACC: How to Repair a Damaged Database
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition
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