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    Fixing “Microsoft is unable to load...” Error Message

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    Ever encountered an error message while opening your Access database components, like tables, forms, or reports? I hope every body must have, and the users who haven't, will surely face it in future. In most cases, the main reason for the occurrence of the error message is corruption of Access database components. The data stored in any of the database component become inaccessible after their corruption. While a valid backup allows you to overcome such situations, it unavailability or corruption is another cause of concern. To overcome such backup unavailability scenarios, you will need to repair the database components by using an advanced access repair software.

    To illustrate the above scenario, here is a detailed explanation. Consider a live scenario, where you have created your business reports, which hold critical information regarding your clients. However, on a certain day when you attempt to open the reports, you encounter the below error message:

    "Microsoft is unable to load the Visual Basic for Applications dynamic link library (DLL) VBe6. Rerun the Microsoft office access setup program."

    After the above error message pops up, the data saved in the reports become inaccessible. Furthermore, when you attempt to open the forms, the same error message pops up.

    Cause:

    The above error message appears when the reports and forms get corrupted. Some of the major causes for corruption are application malfunction, virus attack, VBA code corruption, and concurrent modification by two or more users.

    Resolution:

    The resolution for the above error message is defined in below three steps:

    1.Create a blank MS Access database. 2.Import all the reports and forms in the new database. 3.Compact and Repair the database.

    The three steps ascertain that the problem is resolved in most cases. However, if the error message persists, then you will need to look forward for an effective third-party Access Repair application. An access database repair tool repairs the corruption in database components and allows you to restore the repaired components on your desired location.

    Access Recovery instantly repairs corrupted Access database components, no matter what is the cause of corruption. The Access Database Repair utility supports repair of database objects created in MS Access 2007, 2003, XP (2002), and 2000. Designed by Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000, the repair application is easy to implement, even without the absence of technical skills.

    About the Author

    Colin Dolly is a self employed Internet entrepreneur and product reviewer. Our access recovery software completely recovers and access file repair database components such as, views, tables, forms, queries, macros, etc. This access recovery application supports Access 2007, 2003, XP and 2000.

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