Chapter 22. Using Web Applications in a Browser

You’ve created your web tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros, and now you’re ready to publish your web database to a server running Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Access Services. The unique aspect of publishing a web database to an Access Services site is that everything about your application—the data, the web objects, the database properties, and even client objects—is stored on the SharePoint ...

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