Err - Export From Sql Server 2000 And MsAccess

Oct 15, 2007

hi,
i export datas from sql server 2000 to Ms Access. but few tables only not expot. and error has come "the microsoft jet data base engine cannot find the input or Query "<t.n>" make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly.

but tables are live in sql server 2000.

Please give solution as soon

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