Re: Networking



Son, go find somewhere else to play. You have no idea what you're talking
about. I can't image any responsible DBA doing that. DNS records are used to
publish domain and mail server IPs, and that's it.

The number of inaccurate answer you post is nothing short of phenomenal. It
sounds like you've read a book or 2 and remember some key words but nothing
else. We all know better. Do us all a favor and take your nonsense somewhere
where no one has any idea what you are talking about and thinks you might be
intelligent. How about alt.abuse.offender? Perhaps you can learn some
manners and good sense there as well.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
http://www.accessmvp.com

<aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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and for the record, I usually implement DNS C Names in order to use
pointers for all my apps.
Then instead of changing the connection string (IN ONE PLACE) I just
change the DNS pointer.

now _THAT_ is an enterprise level idea!

-Aaron



On May 15, 1:07 am, "Arvin Meyer [MVP]" <a...@xxxxx> wrote:
Linking an ADP is no different than linking an MDB to SQL-Server or any
other RDBM for front-end changes. It isn't easier at all since if one
moves
the server, because one needs to build a new DSN or rewrite the connection
strings, and one only needs to relink to the native JET DBMS.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP,
MVPhttp://www.datastrat.comhttp://www.mvps.org/accesshttp://www.accessmvp.com

<aaron.ke...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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yes, if you change a table, then you've got to relink it in 5
different places.

that is why it is considerably easier to move to SQL Server / ADP.

-Aaron

On May 8, 3:55 am, Roger Bell <RogerB...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



I have designed a data base which I wish to install on 5 remote
computers.

My idea is to link the Backend (Tables). My question is if i change any
reports/mailing labels etc on the server data Base, do I then have to
change
the design on each of the remotes.

Is there any difference between splitting and linking, or is there a way
to
change any report designs that will automatically update on the remotes.

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