Re: Migrating from MDB database to internet
From: Pavel (registrace_at_pc-slovniky.cz)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:28:30 +0100
Yes, it is Access 2002 format and there are very few hits per day, only two
people have access.
But MS Jet provider connects only files on local network. So, can you
explain what to do with the mdb file or how to say the Jet provider to
connect to internet file...
Thank you
-- Pavel "Del M" <Del.Murray@CreditHawk.Net> wrote in message news:41ab6b27$1@newsgroups.borland.com... > IF it is Access 2002 or above (I think) then it is really an Sql Server > type > database. In either case you dont need to change unless you will have > hundres of hits per hour. Just do optimistic locking and good error > detection, > >
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