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GeneralRe: using LIMIT within a SELECT statment Pin
Matt Newman5-Mar-04 8:02
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Lee Fuller5-Mar-04 9:18
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GeneralFinalize and dispose Pin
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Mike Dimmick4-Mar-04 5:20
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GeneralOpening a database connection in a client/server application Pin
girl_lash3-Mar-04 14:37
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Rob Graham5-Mar-04 8:48
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girl_lash7-Mar-04 14:46
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GeneralRe: Opening a database connection in a client/server application Pin
Rob Graham7-Mar-04 17:41
Rob Graham7-Mar-04 17:41 
Microsof Access is not a client/server db, but a file database. To open it on a server from a client workstation, the user account running the application must be able to mount the database as a file share. If the drive on theserver where the database is located is not always mapped to the same drive letter on the client, you will need to specify the datasource in the connection string as a UNC path (\\servername\sharename\path\filename.mdb). Password and username in the connection string must be what the access db (system.mdb) expect, not a server username/password.

Access in not a very robust "client/server" db. SQL server or MSDE would be a better soulution if you need true client/server performance.

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GeneralSetting password to a converted database Pin
girl_lash3-Mar-04 13:55
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Rob Graham5-Mar-04 9:18
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GeneralRetrieving Dates from Access Database using ODBC Pin
pavneet3-Mar-04 9:16
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GeneralRe: Retrieving Dates from Access Database using ODBC Pin
Rob Graham5-Mar-04 9:59
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pavneet5-Mar-04 10:03
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GeneralRe: Retrieving Dates from Access Database using ODBC Pin
Rob Graham7-Mar-04 17:34
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pavneet8-Mar-04 8:54
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GeneralDateTime not updating time Pin
cje3-Mar-04 7:54
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GeneralConnecting to MySQL with ODBC Pin
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Generalconnection to SQL Server from extranet Pin
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Mike Dimmick3-Mar-04 2:10
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MyttO4-Mar-04 23:12
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GeneralConnection from Crystal Report to DataSet Pin
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