Automatic Database Repair Feature (Update 4013.1)
If MILT is unable to open your database, Update 4013.1 has a new feature that will attempt to diagnose and repair the issue. If this happens, you will see the following screen:
If you choose No, MILT will close and redirect you to the contact page on our web site.
If you clicked YES, MILT will perform the following tests and actions:
- Check if the file and path are available.
- Check if the current user has WRITE permissions to that path by creating an empty text file named
fixMILT-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.mlt - Rename the current MILT40.mdb database as fixMILT-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.mdb to keep as a backup.
- Repair the current database renamed in step 3 as a new file with the original name, MILT40.mdb.
If MILT successfully repairs the issue, you will see this screen:
Choose Continue and MILT will finish opening normally.
If the database file or path can’t be found:
Chose Exit to close MILT and follow the instructions shown in the image above.
If you have tried this and it still does not work, choose Contact Medi-Dose and we will help you resolve the issue.
If user does not have WRITE permissions:
Chose Exit to close MILT and follow the instructions shown in the image above.
If you have tried this and it still does not work, choose Contact Medi-Dose and we will help you solve the issue.
If the database fails to backup:
Check to make sure the drive where you database is stored is not out of space.
Chose Exit to close MILT and follow the instructions shown in the image above.
If you have tried this and it still does not work, choose Contact Medi-Dose and we will help you solve the issue.
If the repair fails:
Chose Exit to close MILT.
Choose Contact Medi-Dose and we will help you solve the issue.
*Note* If this error happens then MILT will rename the backup file back to the original name, MILT40.mdb.