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The database could not be accessed. In order toaccess this database, check your network connection and verify that your database server is available.I HATE that message.it usually is precursor to tears and headbanging.I have a database on an external drive that i haven't opened in over a yearnow i CAN'T open it.but i desperately need to - no i REALLY need to, this is our nonprofit orgs donation mailing list and now everyone is angry at me for 'losing' it.I am running ACT! By Sage 2007 (9.0) Version 9.0.0.175any suggestions?I already TRIED 'deleting' the pad file and trying to open the ADF filebut all it does is tell me the PAD file aleady exists.I love this software EXCEPT when it comes to it's particular habit of not recognizing its own files.am i missing something obvious? You won't be able to access the data unless you can get the database open.Currently, I'm guessing the database is copied to the computer from the external drive. If not, then you will need to. Once its copied to the computer, follow the steps below:- Go to the Start menu and select Run.
Type in actdiag and click Ok.- Once ACT! Diagnostics comes up, select Database Database List.- Find the database you're trying to open in the list.- Under the Status column, if the its listed as Suspect, please the follow the KB article below.- If its not suspect, then right click the database and select Detach.- Then browse the folder which the database is stored and delete the PAD file.- Now open ACT!
And open the database from with ADF file. Rename the pad file for the database you want to open to something else. Then either double click on the.ADF file or go into ACT and do a file open and change the files of type from pad to adf. If you get the error message again that you got initially go back into services.msc and make sure that SQL was restarted and running. PAD files are basically like shortcut files that point to a database location. Opening up an ADF file with ACT or double clicking on it will generate a new PAD file with its new location.The other thing is that each database name that SQL manages must be unique. Are both your database names the same or different?
Wrote:Rename the pad file for the database you want to open to something else. Then either double click on the.ADF file or go into ACT and do a file open and change the files of type from pad to adf. If you get the error message again that you got initially go back into services.msc and make sure that SQL was restarted and running. PAD files are basically like shortcut files that point to a database location. Opening up an ADF file with ACT or double clicking on it will generate a new PAD file with its new location.now i have 'error in accessing or processing a PAD file.'
The other thing is that each database name that SQL manages must be unique. Are both your database names the same or different?yes all my databases have different names.how can i open this database?
Does the data exist in a raw form that i can access?i just need the data. You won't be able to access the data unless you can get the database open.Currently, I'm guessing the database is copied to the computer from the external drive. If not, then you will need to. Once its copied to the computer, follow the steps below:- Go to the Start menu and select Run.
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Type in actdiag and click Ok.- Once ACT! Diagnostics comes up, select Database Database List.- Find the database you're trying to open in the list.- Under the Status column, if the its listed as Suspect, please the follow the KB article below.- If its not suspect, then right click the database and select Detach.- Then browse the folder which the database is stored and delete the PAD file.- Now open ACT! And open the database from with ADF file.