Sometimes I get this message and need to restore the database from a backup.
It becomes a problem when using a PC without having any screen attached.
Request:
When encountering this problem, first check if a backup database exists.
If it exists, copy and run it without any pop-up error messages.
Please allow the backup filename to be relative to the database name from the registry (not necessarily hbdata)
Thanks
Overcoming 'Record Deleted' message box
Re: Overcoming 'Record Deleted' message box
Hello!
To eliminate the popup messages problem, I use Windows XP Embedded with Enable Default Reply feature (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... ed.5).aspx) Hope this helps.
To eliminate the popup messages problem, I use Windows XP Embedded with Enable Default Reply feature (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... ed.5).aspx) Hope this helps.
Re: Overcoming 'Record Deleted' message box
Hello all,
I just came home from a week of travel. During the week we had a long power outage. Now I cannot start housebot and get the 'record deleted' message box.
Is there a fix for this? It appears that I need to find a backup....what if that does not exist?
Thanks for any/all help
v/r
Kevin
I just came home from a week of travel. During the week we had a long power outage. Now I cannot start housebot and get the 'record deleted' message box.
Is there a fix for this? It appears that I need to find a backup....what if that does not exist?
Thanks for any/all help
v/r
Kevin
Re: Overcoming 'Record Deleted' message box
Hi All,
Well I solved my problem, after searching the forums. I found the answer under a different thread. If you do get the 'Record Deleted' message box, I found that if i pull the .mdb file into MS Access, go to tools/Database Utiliities/Compact and Repair.....then exit.....the HBdata.mdb file was fixed.
Worked like a charm for me. I have learned my lesson about doing backups too
Kevin
Well I solved my problem, after searching the forums. I found the answer under a different thread. If you do get the 'Record Deleted' message box, I found that if i pull the .mdb file into MS Access, go to tools/Database Utiliities/Compact and Repair.....then exit.....the HBdata.mdb file was fixed.
Worked like a charm for me. I have learned my lesson about doing backups too
Kevin
Re: Overcoming 'Record Deleted' message box
Thanks for the tip re compact and repair. Worked and saved my bacon
Paul
Paul
Regards
PT
If it isn't broke,fix it till it is!
PT
If it isn't broke,fix it till it is!