garfieldvv
Programmer
Hello,
I have been here numerous times getting answers to tiny things I didn't know. and now I need your help.
for some time I am working with a data base program I built in access. it consists of the usual's: tables for data keeping, some forms, queries and reports. my forms handle every thing and I never need to look at the rough tables. up until now I was using that program on a single computer. I have made my staff larger and purchased a small HP server with MS server2008 and added workstations. I want to transfer the Access "package" to the server and allow for simultaneous work by me and others on the file. I am familiar with access but on a single machine level...
would it suffice if I copy every thing to the server, all the right path and all, and create a shortcut on the "Client" machines to run the program?
In an old work place they used a shared Excel file this way...
I am sorry for the long tale but I need your "know how" to making this possible. right now I do not want to "trial and error" with this stuff.
Thanks,
Tom
I have been here numerous times getting answers to tiny things I didn't know. and now I need your help.
for some time I am working with a data base program I built in access. it consists of the usual's: tables for data keeping, some forms, queries and reports. my forms handle every thing and I never need to look at the rough tables. up until now I was using that program on a single computer. I have made my staff larger and purchased a small HP server with MS server2008 and added workstations. I want to transfer the Access "package" to the server and allow for simultaneous work by me and others on the file. I am familiar with access but on a single machine level...
would it suffice if I copy every thing to the server, all the right path and all, and create a shortcut on the "Client" machines to run the program?
In an old work place they used a shared Excel file this way...
I am sorry for the long tale but I need your "know how" to making this possible. right now I do not want to "trial and error" with this stuff.
Thanks,
Tom