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I am using an access 97 database and my payroll system didnt open, i linked the tables again and the payroll system opened but i have lost the data i have just input. Can i still recover the files?

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I think the database property is read-only. or ur connection to the database is read-only. change it to read-write. the recently feeded data cannot be recovered as it didn't got saved.

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