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Mark
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      3rd May 2009
Hi Dear,

I have an access database that I have used for 3 years. I love it so is my
employees.
As we have grown and the world around us, we have found the need to access
our MS ACCESS from the web.

We have 2 options.

1. Remote access to our computers at the office (NO)
2. Web access from every where.

We are looking for a consultant/programmer to help us out. In migrations of
our databases.

Thank you
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I am not a programmer
 
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Sylvain Lafontaine
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      3rd May 2009
Hiring a consultant cost money.

In your case, the most easy way would be to use remoting such as Thinsoft
($) or Terminal Server ($$) or Citrix. This will cost you money but much
less than hiring a consultant ($$$).

Going to the web access is usually done when you have a lot of employees to
access it so that remoting is no longer cost effective or that you have
people from outside the company.

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Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
MVP - Windows Live Platform
Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
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"Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi Dear,
>
> I have an access database that I have used for 3 years. I love it so is
> my
> employees.
> As we have grown and the world around us, we have found the need to access
> our MS ACCESS from the web.
>
> We have 2 options.
>
> 1. Remote access to our computers at the office (NO)
> 2. Web access from every where.
>
> We are looking for a consultant/programmer to help us out. In migrations
> of
> our databases.
>
> Thank you
> (E-Mail Removed)
> I am not a programmer



 
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