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Access 2000 via web
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Brian Shafer
2003-12-30 06:00:59 UTC
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Hello,
I have a database that stores my hours worked on a project. Currently I
copy the DB and the vb app on a usb thumbdrive. I run a web server, so I
was wondering if I could just copy the 3 databases(DataStorage, SettingDB &
System.mdw) to my web server. I could then access these via the web. But I
am sure how I would address my connections? ODBC? Has anyone done this
before?
Thanks,
Brian Shafer

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Stefan B Rusynko
2003-12-30 09:54:28 UTC
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"Brian Shafer" <***@insightbb.com> wrote in message news:vw8Ib.4567$***@attbi_s53...
| Hello,
| I have a database that stores my hours worked on a project. Currently I
| copy the DB and the vb app on a usb thumbdrive. I run a web server, so I
| was wondering if I could just copy the 3 databases(DataStorage, SettingDB &
| System.mdw) to my web server. I could then access these via the web. But I
| am sure how I would address my connections? ODBC? Has anyone done this
| before?
| Thanks,
| Brian Shafer
|
| I've crossposted due to lack of which group would be better to supply the
| answer>...
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| Please remove the 123 from the EMAIL Address. This has been added to prevent
| spamming.
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S.S.I.N.
2003-12-30 20:27:05 UTC
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for file transfers use an ftp system.
you can join us at alt.ftp-servers


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Post by Brian Shafer
Hello,
I have a database that stores my hours worked on a project. Currently I
copy the DB and the vb app on a usb thumbdrive. I run a web server, so I
was wondering if I could just copy the 3 databases(DataStorage, SettingDB &
System.mdw) to my web server. I could then access these via the web. But I
am sure how I would address my connections? ODBC? Has anyone done this
before?
Thanks,
Brian Shafer
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answer>...
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MD WebsUnlimited.com
2003-12-30 16:03:42 UTC
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Hi Brian,

Yes, use the DRW and DIW to interface with the data base.

See
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP010531601033&CTT=1&Origin=EC010231151033
See
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/hfws.aspx?AssetID=HP010531651033&CTT=1&Origin=EC010231171033&QueryID=2Hf48BvzM
Post by Brian Shafer
Hello,
I have a database that stores my hours worked on a project. Currently I
copy the DB and the vb app on a usb thumbdrive. I run a web server, so I
was wondering if I could just copy the 3 databases(DataStorage, SettingDB &
System.mdw) to my web server. I could then access these via the web. But I
am sure how I would address my connections? ODBC? Has anyone done this
before?
Thanks,
Brian Shafer
I've crossposted due to lack of which group would be better to supply the
answer>...
--
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