Chapter 24. MOVING WORKGROUP APPLICATIONS TO CLIENT/SERVER

IN THIS CHAPTER

For many different reasons, a day might come when using Access as a front-end development tool and as back-end storage for data is no longer optimal for your applications. At this point, you should consider a client/server solution. Access provides developers the flexibility of storing data in various storage formats, including dBASE, Paradox, FoxPro, Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, text files, and ODBC databases. ...

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