Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Nov 4 20:36:31 CST 2004
On 5 Nov 2004 at 12:55, Darren DICK wrote: > Hello all > I realise the q is very broad and has a million possible suggestions > That's what I'm after > > I have a client who I am developing an app for. So far they are very > pleased. > But just the other day....They now want to be able to use the app > after hours at home on their laptops. (And they are prepared to pay for this > major re-direction) > > So this means connecting (in some cases) to the back end using dial up > <Sheesh> > > Am I in the wrong business here? > > Is this time to migrate the App to be browser based? (Which I know nothing > about by the way) > > If you guys have successfully got your Access Apps to work at any decent > sort of speed > over dial up can you let me know how?? > One option is to set up Terminal Server in the workplace and have them connect using a Terminal Services client. See http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/demos/mod09.htm for quite a good demo. -- Stuart