Advanced Access Repair 1.1
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Type: Demo Cost: 299.95$ Released: 2005-12-20
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Main features:
1. Support to repair Microsoft Access 95, 97, 2000, XP and 2003 databases.
2. Support to recover the structure and records of the tables in Access databases.
3. Support to recover MEMO and OLE fields.
4. Support to recover deleted records and tables in Access databases.
5. Support to recover autonumber fields and indexes.
6. Support to recover relations.
7. Support to recover password encrypted databases.
8. Support to fix Access mdb files on corrupted medias, such as floppy disks, Zip disks, CDROMs, etc.
9. Support to repair a batch of Access mdb files.
10. Support integration with Windows Explorer, so you can repair mdb file with the context menu of Windows Explorer easily.
11. Support drag & drop operation.
12. Support command line parameters.
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