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    I am using VB6 with Access 2000. From the last couple of days I am receiving an error saying

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    Could not open 'MsysAccounts' table from Workgroup Information file...
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    The error is related to the System.mdw file of Access. What is the reason for this error and what should be done to prevent it? I tried to overwrite it from another machine, but the same problem persists.

    Any help is appreciated.

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    Well, it was solved but ....

    My mdw problem was solved. I used the DAO properties to set the path explicitly to the mdw file and it worked.

    Now what I would like to know is how can I access the info stored in the mdw file? Is it just like any other mdb database file?

    And thanks for replying.

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