Help! Access 2000 modules disappeared but still there?!?!?!?!



Hello,

I have an Access 2000 database that's somehow gotten corrupt. It's on a
stand alone machine. I started to get an error something to the effect of
"Error Accessing the Network" (strange,...the computer is not on a network).
Now, I get errors trying to open the modules (can't even open them) saying
"The module name 'mymodule' is misspelled or refers to a module that doesn't
exist". When I go into project explorer by creating a new module, the new
module is the only one I see. When I try to import modules from a Back Up
db, I get an error saying that the name conflicts with existinsg module, no
record, the search key was not found in any record, and something about
transactions being nested.

Unfortunately, this comes right after spending hours of tedious work
modifying a lot of forms, so it will be very frustrating if I can't bring
this back to a workable state.

Any ideas?

Thanks!


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