Re: Access on the Internet



No.

If you use a server-side technology such as ASP or ASP.NET that returns HTML
to the client, the user should not need anything other than a web browser.

--
Brendan Reynolds
Access MVP


"T''Kai" <TKai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D45E89EC-0A1D-4B62-89F8-DE8B9B2BF932@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am in the process of trying to get a registration web site set up that
uses
Access as the database. It would be an extremely low traffic site. What I
wanted to know is does a user accessing an Access database across the web
need Access on their computer?

Thank you for your help.


.



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