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    kinkon is offline Novice
    Windows 7 32bit Access 2010 32bit
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    an error message appeared: Object 'MSysDb' is missing------- access2010 windows7

    Hi. Today I opened my access2010 after around one year time,then I clicked on
    a new empty database and when I tried to import some forms,
    an error message appeared and I could'nt go further:
    "Object 'MSysDb' is missing. Check if the object exists,
    its name and path are correct. In case 'MSysDb' is not the local object, see your network."


    Since I didn't know what to do, I uninstalled and reinstalled access 2010 now but the same message
    reappeared. For your information, my computor is conneced to internet.
    In my computor there are some mdb files (database files) and it looks like those are working well on


    my access2010 (I didn't try to see if import to those files is available).


    Please help me.

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    CJ_London is online now VIP
    Windows 8 Access 2010 32bit
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    if your google your error, all links suggest the db you are importing from is corrupted - whether you can recover from this I don't know (other posters imply they were unable to and lost all forms/reports/code)

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    kinkon is offline Novice
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    Thank you, Ajax.
    Yes, you are right.
    I could now successfully import a form from another db.
    Now I know the previous db is corrupted.

    But I wonder what is wrong, because this db, i'm using everyday
    on another computor (access2010,windows7) which is not connected
    to internet at my office?

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    CJ_London is online now VIP
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    is it the exact same db, or one that is a copy?

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