ADP or DAP

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What is the difference between a DAP (Data Access Page) and an ADP(Access
Data Page)? I am a Beginner and confused. Help please. I want to create a
page to put on an internet website to view and edit records in an Access
Database on my local computer. Also can I use a Combo Box to search for the
record to fill the ADP?
 
Data Access Pages have been deprecated, so Microsoft will only continue to
support existing functionality for a few versions. Access Data Pages are an
Access front-end connected to a SQL-Server back-end.

Until at least the next version of Access, the best solution is to build an
asp page, or asp.net page as a front-end to a SQL-Server back-end on the web
if you are getting lots of hits, or you can use an Access/JET back-end for
light duty or mostly read only work. If you don't have many users, the
cheapest solution is to use Terminal Services.
 
Data Access Pages have been deprecated, so Microsoft will only continue to
support existing functionality for a few versions. Access Data Pages are an
Access front-end connected to a SQL-Server back-end.

It's Access Data *Project*, not Pages.

Armen Stein
Microsoft Access MVP
www.JStreetTech.com
 
Yes it is. And it didn't even take a certain well known ADP troll to point
that out <g>

Thanks Armen.
 
Yes it is. And it didn't even take a certain well known ADP troll to point
that out <g>

Thanks Armen.
 
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