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Sharepoint Migration, Need Home for backend
When i originally started this project we did some experimenting with linked
tables from our sharepoint site, we verified some functionality with the linked tables now unfortunately we are too far along now to discover we cant sinply migrate all of our tables to sharepoint as it doesnt enforce ref integrity wich is ok but it also creates a new ID field and does not allow multiple Unique indexes wich we may also get over.. so my question is where or how do we get a home for the back end of our database.. we have a local network here at the office it is working on however we can not access it from remote locations, we have a company shared drive but it is VPN only so it locks up our local network.. is a server expensive.. is there a fairly safe way to get access to this data from the web?? Thanks Barry |
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Sharepoint Migration, Need Home for backend
You might want to ask in the Sharepoint newsgroups. Depending on your
needs, you might be able to use Office Live: Pushing Access data to the web: Integrating with Office Live Small Business http://blogs.msdn.com/access/archive...-business.aspx -- --Roger Carlson MS Access MVP Access Database Samples: www.rogersaccesslibrary.com Want answers to your Access questions in your Email? Free subscription: http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/...UBED1=ACCESS-L "Barry A&P" wrote in message ... When i originally started this project we did some experimenting with linked tables from our sharepoint site, we verified some functionality with the linked tables now unfortunately we are too far along now to discover we cant sinply migrate all of our tables to sharepoint as it doesnt enforce ref integrity wich is ok but it also creates a new ID field and does not allow multiple Unique indexes wich we may also get over.. so my question is where or how do we get a home for the back end of our database.. we have a local network here at the office it is working on however we can not access it from remote locations, we have a company shared drive but it is VPN only so it locks up our local network.. is a server expensive.. is there a fairly safe way to get access to this data from the web?? Thanks Barry |
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Sharepoint Migration, Need Home for backend
=?Utf-8?B?QmFycnkgQSZQ?= wrote
in : we have a local network here at the office it is working on however we can not access it from remote locations, we have a company shared drive but it is VPN only so it locks up our local network.. You should consider Windows Terminal Server. If you already have a file server, setting it up as a Terminal Server involves little more than buying and installing the Client Access Licenses for the users. With a VPN, you're golden, as remote users would connect to the VPN, then run the Remote Desktop Client to start a Terminal Server session and then run the Access app there. -- David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/ usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/ |
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