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Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

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    Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

    Hi All,

    I am in need of your valuable suggestion to recover the accidentally DELETED RECORDS of a TABLE which is nearly 1 Lacs and 10 Thousand Records.

    Any suggestion for safer retrieving of data is very much helpful (Even redirecting to some Third Party Software's Names) etc.,

    Awaiting for your suggestion....

    Note: User Level Security is applied for that file, but the file was operated by only one user for the whole day.
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    Re: Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

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    Re: Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

    I lost the records, I have tried all the possibilities but nothing is worked

    None of the third party softwares are able to do the recovery. I can retrieve the files in seconds, if I have deleted the file or folder, but recovering of deleted content of a file is not possible according to my OS version.

    But one good thing has been implemented by Microsoft in Windows 7 & 8 is Restoring of Previous versions of file, but unfortunately my OS is Windows XP

    Here is the link if any one want to know how
    http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/win...-versions/4992

    My bad luck, it's going to consume 1 month time to feed the data's again and another big loss for me is I can't spend much more time here on these days, until I finish the work

    I have not got any reply for my post here, so I have accepted the truth (It's not possible to recover) so marked the thread as solved
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    Re: Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

    Not that it helps much, but we've all done it

    Hammers into us the need for continuous back ups

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    Re: Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle123 View Post
    Not that it helps much, but we've all done it
    My English understanding is not good, can you please explain it in simple English for my better understand

    Now I added VBA code to automatically Backup the folder each time on exit of the file, but I know it's late

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    Re: Recover Accidentally Deleted RECORDS of a Table in Ms-Access 2003

    No way, when Excel crashes, the only way to recover a spreadsheet is with an Excel recovery software, no more, like it or not.

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