Re: Two tiers on the net



Serge Myrand wrote:

> Fi,
>
> I have a two tiers application using ADO an Access 2000 (over than 160
> tables). It runs on a LAN. I would like to be able to access the db on
> the net. Is there any provider that I can use with an IP address
> rather than standard path name?
>

Hi,

AFAIK Access can not work with Internet, if that is what you mean.
Maybe i'm wrong, though.

OTOH, that 160 tables conform 1 database alone? Because if it's so, i
would seriously think about passing my database onto a RDBMS (like SQL
Server, Oracle, Firebird, Interbase or other) and not maintaining it in
a desktop database

Just my 2 cents
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