Re: Can Access do this

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 02:22:04 -0800

No access can't do what your asking, surely the network
administrators can give one folder its own security
permission, don't take no for an answer this is a very
basic network permissions issue.

>-----Original Message-----
>You could keep the two separate databases and use Access'
replication
>feature to synchronize between the two versions. The two
networks must
>still have a common point of connection to use for
synchronizing.
>
>
>On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 05:50:21 -0800, "ali"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I am in the process a developing a database for an
>>organization. I am not sure whether should I use
>>Access/VBA or SQLSERVER/VBA or ASP.NET/SQLSERVEr. The
>>problem is that we have users for this new system on two
>>different networks. Forexample some users r on "H" drive
>>and Some are on "P" drive and network guys cant give
>>permission due to security reasons to access eachother
>>network drives.
>>
>>But we need one database for these people. How can I do
>>and what choices I have . also please advice as whether
i
>>use Access for this purpose as most of the users(lets
say
>>30) will be inputting data in the database.
>>
>>thanks in advance
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Neha
>
>
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