Robert L. Stewart
rl_stewart at highstream.net
Fri Oct 10 09:10:36 CDT 2003
Not if they use an ADP for the front-end. It will connect to any SQL Server. Robert P.S. David, if you are going to use an ADP, let me know if you need any help with it. I am in the final stages of converting a large application into it and can fill you in on some of the things to look for. At 08:49 AM 10/10/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 08:44:16 +0200 >From: "Erwin Craps" <Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be> >Subject: RE: [AccessD] Web based Project (Partner wanted) >To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving" > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> >Message-ID: > <DB69D82D6AE69846A9CCC120057388C00F9735 at stekelbes.ithelps.local> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >Just a little remark. > >If your customer is still gonna use the access front end, your web >server gonna need to be located at the customers site for simultaneous >access from local and internet network. > >Unless you use synchronisation techniques (which I don't like due to >complexity developing apps). > > > > >Erwin Craps