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GeneralMS Access as front-end and back-end Pin
winpiglet18-Jun-04 0:07
winpiglet18-Jun-04 0:07 
Hi. I can't find the right category for my question so I decided to just post this here.

- Is it possible to use MS Access as a front-end to an Access database (as back-end) that is deployed on the Web Server? My initial reading on this topic seems to imply that I can have MDB as a back end to my front-end application (although this is not highly-recommended for huge applications). However, I need some straight answers to my questions so I posted on this forum.

To access an MDB file on the Web Server, I was told that the front-end application must use a middleware (such as ASP / ASP.NET). And also a capability to send HTTP requests. Does Access has this capability?

I really hope someone could help me with my questions. Thanks very much..
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