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| | File is hidden?? Hi Groupies Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and its folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened the folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by going back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file list. I saved a backup copy etc..... However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I have changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just lost it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to change it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the warning that a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 items but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. Any ideas??? -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! |
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| | Re: File is hidden?? Check out this newsgroup post: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing. If this is not the case please include the path where these files are supposed to be saved. "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-EAA6F9A840B8@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Groupies > > Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and its > folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened the > folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! > > Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by going > back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file list. I > saved a backup copy etc..... > > However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I have > changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, > everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. > > Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just lost > it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to change > it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the warning that > a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! > > If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 items > but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. > > Any ideas??? > > -- > Thanks for taking the time! > > CJ > --------------------------------------------------------- > Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! |
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| | Re: File is hidden?? Hi Jamie: No luck with your suggestion. My files are not stored in a program folder. The file path is C:\Users\CJSystem\Desktop\Current Work\BulkPlant\Inventory Database Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! "Jamie" <Jlawson01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ufQORa4VIHA.5596@xxxxxx Quote: > Check out this newsgroup post: > http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b > > This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing. > > If this is not the case please include the path where these files are > supposed to be saved. > > > > "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-EAA6F9A840B8@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi Groupies >> >> Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and its >> folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened the >> folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! >> >> Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by going >> back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file list. I >> saved a backup copy etc..... >> >> However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I have >> changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, >> everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. >> >> Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just lost >> it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to change >> it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the warning that >> a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! >> >> If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 items >> but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. >> >> Any ideas??? >> >> -- >> Thanks for taking the time! >> >> CJ >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! > |
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| | Re: File is hidden?? Why don't you check the registry for the file name and see if it is registered there at the directory in question as well as some protective flags have been set up for it not to be erased under any circumstances. "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BBD6D8DD-35C7-432B-9AD8-24D45A1ADDC2@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Jamie: > > No luck with your suggestion. My files are not stored in a program folder. > The file path is C:\Users\CJSystem\Desktop\Current > Work\BulkPlant\Inventory Database > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > -- > Thanks for taking the time! > > CJ > --------------------------------------------------------- > Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! > > > "Jamie" <Jlawson01@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ufQORa4VIHA.5596@xxxxxx Quote: >> Check out this newsgroup post: >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b >> >> This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing. >> >> If this is not the case please include the path where these files are >> supposed to be saved. >> >> >> >> "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-EAA6F9A840B8@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Hi Groupies >>> >>> Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and >>> its folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened >>> the folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! >>> >>> Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by going >>> back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file list. >>> I saved a backup copy etc..... >>> >>> However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I have >>> changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, >>> everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. >>> >>> Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just >>> lost it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to >>> change it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the >>> warning that a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! >>> >>> If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 items >>> but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. >>> >>> Any ideas??? >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks for taking the time! >>> >>> CJ >>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! >> |
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| | Re: File is hidden?? A second thought: I am not really familiar with Access however, in Sql Server for instance when you create a table you never see it. It is hidden inside the database (.mdf) itself. When you delete a table you just reduce the size of the database file. Is it possible that something like this could be happening to your file? You closed what you believed was a file but in fact a table and it drowned in one of the database definition files? "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BBD6D8DD-35C7-432B-9AD8-24D45A1ADDC2@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi Jamie: > > No luck with your suggestion. My files are not stored in a program folder. > The file path is C:\Users\CJSystem\Desktop\Current > Work\BulkPlant\Inventory Database > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > -- > Thanks for taking the time! > > CJ > --------------------------------------------------------- > Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! > > > "Jamie" <Jlawson01@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ufQORa4VIHA.5596@xxxxxx Quote: >> Check out this newsgroup post: >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b >> >> This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing. >> >> If this is not the case please include the path where these files are >> supposed to be saved. >> >> >> >> "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-EAA6F9A840B8@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Hi Groupies >>> >>> Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and >>> its folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened >>> the folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! >>> >>> Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by going >>> back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file list. >>> I saved a backup copy etc..... >>> >>> However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I have >>> changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, >>> everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. >>> >>> Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just >>> lost it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to >>> change it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the >>> warning that a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! >>> >>> If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 items >>> but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. >>> >>> Any ideas??? >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks for taking the time! >>> >>> CJ >>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! >> |
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| | Re: File is hidden?? Well, it's a thought. In Access you can see the tables and any other objects in the database, unless you specify that they are hidden. I think it might just end up as one of "those things....." -- Thanks for taking the time! CJ --------------------------------------------------------- Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! "AlexB" <alexb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23bmDogqWIHA.4476@xxxxxx Quote: >A second thought: I am not really familiar with Access however, in Sql >Server for instance when you create a table you never see it. It is hidden >inside the database (.mdf) itself. When you delete a table you just reduce >the size of the database file. Is it possible that something like this >could be happening to your file? You closed what you believed was a file >but in fact a table and it drowned in one of the database definition files? > > > "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:BBD6D8DD-35C7-432B-9AD8-24D45A1ADDC2@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi Jamie: >> >> No luck with your suggestion. My files are not stored in a program >> folder. >> The file path is C:\Users\CJSystem\Desktop\Current >> Work\BulkPlant\Inventory Database >> >> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. >> -- >> Thanks for taking the time! >> >> CJ >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! >> >> >> "Jamie" <Jlawson01@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:ufQORa4VIHA.5596@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Check out this newsgroup post: >>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...e-60553c67c22b >>> >>> This may be a virtual store issue like I was experiencing. >>> >>> If this is not the case please include the path where these files are >>> supposed to be saved. >>> >>> >>> >>> "CJ" <private@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:4A479EF2-06D3-4795-B962-EAA6F9A840B8@xxxxxx >>>> Hi Groupies >>>> >>>> Last night I was working on an Access database. I closed the file and >>>> its folder and then decided to go back in to check something. I opened >>>> the folder and THE FILE WASN'T THERE!! >>>> >>>> Panic and chaos ensued for a while. I was able to find the file by >>>> going back into access and opening it from it's most recently used file >>>> list. I saved a backup copy etc..... >>>> >>>> However, the original file is still not showing up in the folder. I >>>> have changed the folder settings to show hidden files, done a search, >>>> everything I can think of, but the file won't show up. >>>> >>>> Thinking that the original is somewhere else and perhaps I have just >>>> lost it, I moved a backup copy into the original folder and tried to >>>> change it's name to that of the original file. Windows gives me the >>>> warning that a file with that name already exists ?!?!?!! >>>> >>>> If it exists, how come I can't see it? The folder says there are 9 >>>> items but there are actually 10 if you include this ghost file. >>>> >>>> Any ideas??? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Thanks for taking the time! >>>> >>>> CJ >>>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Know thyself, know thy limits....know thy newsgroups! >>> >>> |
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