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Re: access to web

by "Albert D. Kallal" <PleaseNOOOsPAMmkallal@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 10:16 PM

"kevcar40" <kevcar40@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:d7fefb0d-0799-4fae-b5c3-68385fe91de4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi
> i have a database that users enter datai into
> i am tempted to try and make this a web appliction
> What would be the best way to go about this?
> any ideas
>
> kevin

Unfortunately MS access itself has no relation****p with the web, and is
not 
a web based tool at all.

You can however adopt some technologies that will allow you to use your 
application remotely. For example you can move the backend data to SQL 
server, and then deploy the front is to any computer that has an Internet 
connection, and your application will function. While this is not an
actual 
web based application, it will Allowed anyone with an Internet connection
to 
use the application.

Another possibility if you don't have a lot of tables, is to link the
table 
to a share point list. however, once again this will still require that
you 
have MS access installed and running on the client computer.

Another good approach and one that the eliminates the need to rewrite any 
code is to use windows terminal services. I explain some of your options
and 
give you some ideas and the following article of mine:

http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal//Wan/Wans.html

So, for the most part MS access really is not a web based tool, and simply

is the wrong tool if you need a web based system. If you really do need a 
web based system, then you'll have to adopt a different set of tools and 
technologies that will allow you to create web based forms etc. (a good 
possibility in this department would be to use visual studio and asp.net).


-- 
Albert D. Kallal    (Access MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
pleaseNOOSpamKallal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




 5 Posts in Topic:
access to web
kevcar40 <kevcar40@[EM  2008-05-04 04:23:24 
Re: access to web
"Albert D. Kallal&qu  2008-05-04 22:16:52 
Re: access to web
Bob Alston <bobalston9  2008-05-04 17:37:53 
Re: access to web
lyle fairfield <lyle.f  2008-05-04 17:32:23 
Re: access to web
kevcar40 <kevcar40@[EM  2008-05-05 03:41:36 

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