I built a variety of DBs in Access 2013 which are stored on a shared drive. When my colleague, who is running Access 2016, went to edit some data the database says it was corrupted.
Is this a issue with the versions?
I built a variety of DBs in Access 2013 which are stored on a shared drive. When my colleague, who is running Access 2016, went to edit some data the database says it was corrupted.
Is this a issue with the versions?
Possibly? Could be just about anything--you haven't given readers any details.
Are our databases split into FE/BE? Are these databases multi-user?
Hi,
You can simply try Kernel for Access database recovery software to recover your corrupt MS Access 2013 database. The software supports all MS Access versions, including MS Access 2016.