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    May 28, 2015, 11:33 AM
    Error Not a Database File in Foxpro 2.5 Databse
    Hi Experts,
    How can I repair a corrupt foxpro 2.5 database, it gives Not a Database File, its always happen with our particular dbf file. I tried to repair it with different utilities like dbfix, fixdbf , cmrepair which I have download from net but failed to repair.
    In most of cases I think dbf header gets corrupted. How can I repair header of a dbf file. I also have gone through Microsoft site but could not understand exactly.
    Please see the attached file and advise.
    Thanks in advance.

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