[AccessD] Office on a PC

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Thu Jun 10 08:09:45 CDT 2010


Hi Rocky

Ha ha! Convince a Mac freak to run a PC? You will not be popular.

/gustav


>>> rockysmolin at bchacc.com 10-06-2010 14:52 >>>
But at that point wouldn't it be simpler just to run the PC? Anyway, my
client emailed me last night - his prospect for the system decided not to
look at it.  So, to me, that's a big bullet dodged.  The end user was
unskilled technically.  

R
  

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Hi Rocky

Another option, in some cases, is to run a terminal window on the Mac with
your app in a session running on a Windows machine - either a terminal
server or just a remote desktop on, say, an XP machine. Zero cost and
minimum installation time for the Mac but, of course, a Windows machine is
required.

/gustav

>>> rockysmolin at bchacc.com 09-06-2010 23:18 >>>

Does anyone have any experience running a run-time Access mde on a Mac?  Or
know?  Is it seamless?  Is it sketchy?





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