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There is no license error message in Access



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By : Preeti Singh    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-16 03:08:19
MS Access is a wonderful application for creating relational databases. But it may happen that when you try to open it, you get an error message stating:

“Microsoft Access can’t start because there is no license for it on this machine.

Can’t find the database you specified or you didn’t specify a database at all.”

As the error message suggests, this displays when MS Access is not registered properly on the system. If you are having a computer system that runs on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 2000, then the problem may arise if you do not have Read permissions to the Licenses key in the registry.

The data stored in the Access database places a significant role with respect to user’s personal and official matters and at this point of time the user may feel that this data has got lost. But there are few of the solutions which can cure this problem and they depend on the file version of Windows you are having.

For the file versions other than Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 2000, you need to reinstall the MS Access application whereas for the mentioned file versions you need to checkout the registry key settings. In the registry editor, search for \HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTLicenses key. And then click on permission in the security tab to click the read permission.

When you are going with any of the solution as per the case may be, think simultaneously the other effects also which could be there to your Access database. The data in these databases may become corrupt. Both of the solutions, reinstalling the application and handling registry key settings can become a wrong decision for you as any wrong misdeed to the registry can corrupt the databases. But as there is no other option you have to do this only and for repairing the corrupted databases go for the Access repair option.

This technique is applicable through Access Repair software only. These software scan the corrupted mdb files and then extract the valuable data from them. Regardless of the fact that what has been the reason behind the corruption, these Access repair software can repair any of them.

Stellar Phoenix Access Recovery software as achieved the topmost position in repairing the corrupted databases ever since. This access repair software can repair all the databases which have been developed on Access file versions like Access 97, 2000, 2002, XP, 2003 and 2007.

This access repair software repairs all the forms, queries, macros, modules, reports and data types which have been used by the user while developing its database. This software can also repair the fields and the images included.

The free demo version of this access repair software is available from the company’s website through which you can have a preview of the repairable files. This software is very easy to use and the user needs not to be technically knowledgeable.
Author Resource:- Preeti Singh a student of Mass Communication doing research on data recovery software. He is also a freelancer for http://www.stellarinfo.com
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