Re: Accessing an access database regionally
- From: "Boyd Trimmell aka HiTechCoach via AccessMonster.com" <u14500@uwe>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 04:12:38 GMT
Normally there is nothing that needs to be change in your access database, if
it is already split, to run it in a Terminal Server.
see this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_Services
vbcraft wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply and the info. I will look into these options ...
for now I want to stay away from converting the backend to SQL server.
You use Terminal server a lot and it works fine? I have never implemented
an access mde FE/BE this way. What do I need to have? I want to mention this
option to client. Is there any site I can get info about this. (re: setup,
requirements, using wrkgrp with TS etc...) sorry for all the questions.
Thanks again,
You could use a WAN with a Access back end which is normally slow, unlike a[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
shared drive on a LAN which is fast.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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Boyd Trimmell
aka HiTechCoach
http://www.hitechcoach.com
http://www.officeprogramming.com
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