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saving data
hi whats the different methods in saving a database i'm alternathing
between laptop& desktop and external hard drive.losing data here and there. will "briefcase" help me and or shall i upgrate to ms. sql server currently i'm working with ms.access 2003 or is it all same in one please explain any suggestions alex |
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saving data
Check out replication in help.
-- Jerry Whittle Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder. "alex" wrote: hi whats the different methods in saving a database i'm alternathing between laptop& desktop and external hard drive.losing data here and there. will "briefcase" help me and or shall i upgrate to ms. sql server currently i'm working with ms.access 2003 or is it all same in one please explain any suggestions alex |
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