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Jim Sloan
I am the part time network administrator for a small trucking company and
have developed about a dozen db's that are in daily use. The Front End
mde's are on the users workstations and the Back End on a 2003 server. I
use the FE-Updater to distribute updates, thank you it works great.
The workstations, Windows XP Pro, are upgrading to Office 2003 and I have
Office 2003 Professional with .Net Studio. I would like to end up with the
Access 2003 runtime on the workstations and have the db's updated to Access
2003. I haven't done anything with ASP pages, would this be a better
approach?
Do I have to update all of the FE's before distributing the runtime and
removing Access 97 from the workstations or can Access 97 and the runtime
for 2003 both be installed on the workstations at the same time?
Any other guidance eagerly accepted.
Thanks
Jim
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
have developed about a dozen db's that are in daily use. The Front End
mde's are on the users workstations and the Back End on a 2003 server. I
use the FE-Updater to distribute updates, thank you it works great.
The workstations, Windows XP Pro, are upgrading to Office 2003 and I have
Office 2003 Professional with .Net Studio. I would like to end up with the
Access 2003 runtime on the workstations and have the db's updated to Access
2003. I haven't done anything with ASP pages, would this be a better
approach?
Do I have to update all of the FE's before distributing the runtime and
removing Access 97 from the workstations or can Access 97 and the runtime
for 2003 both be installed on the workstations at the same time?
Any other guidance eagerly accepted.
Thanks
Jim
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.