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Old 06-15-2004, 13:59   #1 (permalink)
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Default accessing access database remotely

We have an ADSL connection with fixed IP at the office......is there any way
we can easily (as in without having to know how to program ASP webpages)
share a MS Access database with a couple of users (dial up internet access)
remotely. Someone hinted to me that it might be possible but didnt' know
enough about access to advise further. All we want is for a couple of
people to be able to log in and enter details in the database file remotely.
I know there'll probably be some security issues......but is it possible?


 
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Old 06-15-2004, 14:00   #2 (permalink)
Yuancai \(Charlie\) Ye
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Default Re: accessing access database remotely

Hi,
I think that RDB is specifically written for you. See RDB at
www.udaparts.com

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Yuancai (Charlie) Ye
RDB, a tool for fast and securely accessing remote databases with dial-up,
cable, DSL and wireless modems anywhere

Fast and securely accessing all of remote data sources anywhere with
SocketPro using ba.tch/queue, non-blo.cking and par.allel comp.utation

See 30 well-tested and real OLEDB examples
www.udaparts.com


"anon" <anon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> We have an ADSL connection with fixed IP at the office......is there any

way
> we can easily (as in without having to know how to program ASP webpages)
> share a MS Access database with a couple of users (dial up internet

access)
> remotely. Someone hinted to me that it might be possible but didnt' know
> enough about access to advise further. All we want is for a couple of
> people to be able to log in and enter details in the database file

remotely.
> I know there'll probably be some security issues......but is it possible?
>
>



 
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Old 06-15-2004, 14:02   #3 (permalink)
Tal
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Default Re: accessing access database remotely

I've had a look at your software.

Unfortuantely, it's probably as easy to learn ASP as it is to get your head
around this program

It's also no good for end my end users who don't know enough to do anything
more than simple data entry.

thanks for the suggestion though

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"Yuancai (Charlie) Ye" <someone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I think that RDB is specifically written for you. See RDB at
> www.udaparts.com
>
> --
> Yuancai (Charlie) Ye
> RDB, a tool for fast and securely accessing remote databases with dial-up,
> cable, DSL and wireless modems anywhere
>
> Fast and securely accessing all of remote data sources anywhere with
> SocketPro using ba.tch/queue, non-blo.cking and par.allel comp.utation
>
> See 30 well-tested and real OLEDB examples
> www.udaparts.com
>
>
> "anon" <anon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c1fjpu$1giis9$1@ID-148111.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > We have an ADSL connection with fixed IP at the office......is there any

> way
> > we can easily (as in without having to know how to program ASP webpages)
> > share a MS Access database with a couple of users (dial up internet

> access)
> > remotely. Someone hinted to me that it might be possible but didnt'

know
> > enough about access to advise further. All we want is for a couple of
> > people to be able to log in and enter details in the database file

> remotely.
> > I know there'll probably be some security issues......but is it

possible?
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Old 06-15-2004, 14:02   #4 (permalink)
Yuancai \(Charlie\) Ye
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Default Re: accessing access database remotely

Hi, Tal:
Thanks for having a look at the software.
With RDB, you don't need to do any development. All you need to do is a
simple security setup at the server side only. If you go with SocketPro
instead, you need to code. SocketPro also provides VB/VC++/VB.Net and C#
samples.

--
Yuancai (Charlie) Ye
RDB, a tool for fast and securely accessing remote databases with dial-up,
cable, DSL and wireless modems anywhere

Fast and securely accessing all of remote data sources anywhere with
SocketPro using ba.tch/queue, non-blo.cking and par.allel computation

See 30 well-tested and real OLEDB examples
www.udaparts.com


"Tal" <goer2u4@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c1i7cl$1ip0vc$2@ID-148111.news.uni-berlin.de...
> I've had a look at your software.
>
> Unfortuantely, it's probably as easy to learn ASP as it is to get your

head
> around this program
>
> It's also no good for end my end users who don't know enough to do

anything
> more than simple data entry.
>
> thanks for the suggestion though
>
> --
>
> "Yuancai (Charlie) Ye" <someone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:OBcaZ4u#DHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> > I think that RDB is specifically written for you. See RDB at
> > www.udaparts.com
> >
> > --
> > Yuancai (Charlie) Ye
> > RDB, a tool for fast and securely accessing remote databases with

dial-up,
> > cable, DSL and wireless modems anywhere
> >
> > Fast and securely accessing all of remote data sources anywhere with
> > SocketPro using ba.tch/queue, non-blo.cking and par.allel comp.utation
> >
> > See 30 well-tested and real OLEDB examples
> > www.udaparts.com
> >
> >
> > "anon" <anon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:c1fjpu$1giis9$1@ID-148111.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > > We have an ADSL connection with fixed IP at the office......is there

any
> > way
> > > we can easily (as in without having to know how to program ASP

webpages)
> > > share a MS Access database with a couple of users (dial up internet

> > access)
> > > remotely. Someone hinted to me that it might be possible but didnt'

> know
> > > enough about access to advise further. All we want is for a couple of
> > > people to be able to log in and enter details in the database file

> > remotely.
> > > I know there'll probably be some security issues......but is it

> possible?
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



 
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