12 Working with Web Databases

New to Access 2010 is its ability to create web databases.

Microsoft Access 2010 enables you to create web databases. Using a web database, you can create an application where many of the database objects can be viewed in a browser. In this chapter, you learn how to create and work with a web database. You learn about how to create and use application parts and how to create server objects. You will then see how your completed application can run in a web browser. It is important to note that this new and exciting technology requires that you have access to a SharePoint 2010 server. Furthermore, SharePoint Foundation 2010 requires a 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008. If you do not have a SharePoint 2010 server ...

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