Re: Migrating from MDB database to internet
Next message: Koen Verbeeck: "Re: username"
Date: 29 Nov 2004 15:54:31 -0700
One solution is to set up a VPN. The hardware for doing this is now
very inexpensive. I just saw a message from someone who set up a VPN
using Linksys hardware for less than $100.
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Pavel wrote:
> 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
Next message: Koen Verbeeck: "Re: username"
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