IN THE SPOTLIGHT: MDE to MDB Conversion Service
(also supports: ACCDE to ACCDB, ADE to ADP, etc)
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Access Database Repair Service
An in-depth repair service for corrupt Microsoft Access files
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: vbWatchdog
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: vbMAPI
An Outlook / MAPI code library for VBA, .NET and C# projects
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Code Protector
Standard compilation to MDE/ACCDE format is flawed and reversible.
Marcus drops the camera. As it hits the floor, it tilts upward. For a fraction of a second, we see what Marcus saw: a figure standing over him that looks exactly like Marcus, but its skin has the same iridescent, moving texture as the hallway walls.
The video cuts to a "File Corrupted" screen, followed by ten minutes of silent, white snow. URE-088-ES.mp4
The center of the room is occupied by a "void"—a tear in the visual space of the video. It looks like a digital artifact, a black square that doesn't follow the camera's perspective. As Marcus approaches, the audio begins to distort, pitching his voice up until it sounds like a mechanical scream. Marcus drops the camera
The camera flickers to life, showing a narrow, concrete hallway lit by a single, swinging fluorescent bulb. This is the sub-basement of the ES facility. The person holding the camera—identified in logs as Junior Technician Marcus Vane—is running. The footage is shaky, but you can see the walls are coated in a dark, iridescent substance that seems to move against the direction of the camera. The video cuts to a "File Corrupted" screen,
The video opens with a low-frequency hum that vibrates the speakers. The screen is pitch black, save for a grainy timestamp in the corner: October 12, 03:14 AM . A faint breathing is audible, sounding wet and rhythmic, as if someone is standing too close to the microphone.