Another Need Help for Choosing an SQL Server front end

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From: AMH (anonymous_at_blah.com)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:43:19 -0800

Hi,
I'm just in the planning stages of upgrading a small bunch of databases
to MS SQL Server (2003). The current databases are very poorly
designed, so I'm basically starting from scratch. The databases will
grow to be quite large over time, and we have plenty of space for it.
Currently the number of users is about 15 in total. I would prefer to
web-enable it using our intranet since I have skills in programming JSP,
html, etc. But don't have time to learn ASP or ASP.Net. Am also
proficient with MS Access but have found it a little unstable in the
past.

Is there anything someone could recommend as a front-end?
AMH

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