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Le 14/12/2011 09:31, Michael Bogaerts a écrit :

Hi Michael,


       with LibOffice.I removed OO.O first and then I installed LibOffice 3.4.4 (the
       latest release).Since that day i can't open my database files anymore; i can't
       read the original MDB files, nor can i open my odf files... well,
       i can open the odf files, but as soon as i open a table i get an
       errormessage. (it's dutch though, so i'll translate it for you

MDB file access, in fact the ADO, Access2003, Access2007, accdb file access was all broken in the 3.4.x versions up to and including 3.4.4.

Several fixes were entered into the master code branch for the upcoming 3.5 release, which appear to have solved this problem (still not perfect, but at least it now works - well in the tests I managed to do anyway). You may want to test with a beta release of 3.5 to see if you work with those files again.

I don't know whether the fixes are going to be integrated into a 3.4.5 version.

Alex


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