D
Donna
Hello,
I work for a company within a corporation. The main office is in CO. I work
in the office in Tx. The main office would like to be able to view our
database (and other files contained within another program). We have
internet access with high speed connectivity. We do not have an Intranet
established between the various companies. They have been looking into SQL
server as a possible solution. The database records I have are under 1000,
and will not be increasing much. The database is currently working in Access
2000 (converted from 1997)
It has not been split. I would want to be able to maintain the records and
still have the ability to design reports and queries etc. The database
would/should only be used as a Read Only for the main office. (I don't want
them messing with the structure if you know what I mean... )
I appreciate any instruction you can give. I enjoy this newsgroup so very
much. You are very very helpful.
TIA, Donna
I work for a company within a corporation. The main office is in CO. I work
in the office in Tx. The main office would like to be able to view our
database (and other files contained within another program). We have
internet access with high speed connectivity. We do not have an Intranet
established between the various companies. They have been looking into SQL
server as a possible solution. The database records I have are under 1000,
and will not be increasing much. The database is currently working in Access
2000 (converted from 1997)
It has not been split. I would want to be able to maintain the records and
still have the ability to design reports and queries etc. The database
would/should only be used as a Read Only for the main office. (I don't want
them messing with the structure if you know what I mean... )
I appreciate any instruction you can give. I enjoy this newsgroup so very
much. You are very very helpful.
TIA, Donna