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Why would there be a "Conversion Errors" table in an MDB?

Does this mean there was an attempt to convert the MDB to a different (newer) version of Access?

+2  A: 

Yes. About the Conversion Errors table

Craig T
I'm after some more detail about this table.
Craig Johnston
+1  A: 

my crystal ball tells me that you have opened the file with a newer access version, possibly 2007 or 2010 and you have conversion error on the table saying that some kind of driver is missing... something like

Missing VBE reference to file MSJETSQL.TLB.

but my powers cannot go no further.

Be more specific on which errors you have in the table.

vaitrafra
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Seems to me that the only place a Conversion Errors table could reside would be in the converted file, not in the original. But I could be wrong on that. I've never seen one myself.

David-W-Fenton