Re: Sybase to Access

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At then end of the day the windows authentication system is that easy
to crack if they have physical access, that the only option seems to be
to encrypt the fields using the program

The Grand Master

aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
and of course you need 'trust for delegation' and setspn


Master Programmer wrote:
Aaron

Have you used database encryption for SQL Server before?

The Grand Master

aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Master;

Oh I fully agree.
But Access is also a replacement for Crystal Reports.. Access Data
Projects are a very powerful alternative; no DLL hell to play with.

Just simple bound forms.. much much better than VB6; but it's the same
architecture so it's all good

I hate MDB with a vengence.
But ADP is a great way to keep VB6 code without rewriting it.

We're a fully supported platform for VB6 ADO code against SQL Server.
you should check it out sometime..

-Aaron



Master Programmer wrote:
Access is a toy for storing "My CD Collection" or "My Favourite
Ponies". It is not a DB in any sense that that term "DB" is usually
used
in a professional environment.

Fucking grow up and use SQL Server.

The Grand Master


codercode wrote:
I'm working on a Visual Basic .NET using Access database. However, my
client already have a 30MB database with Sybase ASA and Sybase is way
too much for that. Is there anyway I can migrate from a Sybase to
Access? or is it possible at all. If it is not, can these two databases
co-exist together?

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