Based on this, I don't think your chances of repairing it with a 'utility' are very good. Sounds more like something entirely different has gotten saved with the .dbf suffix. Time to recover the most recent good backup and get to work bringing it up to date.

Dan Covill


On 11/04/13 10:37 AM, kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe it is gibberish (sp?) - like a zip file. In a good dbf file, I
would expect to see some field names.

When I try to compare it to a good, working table with the same name in
a different folder, it is not at all comparable. The directory seems ok.
All the file names are exactly what should be in that folder. There are
good files in that folder. It is almost like something targeted these
specific files (about 50% of the files in that folder)

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