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Old May 1st, 2010, 07:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default Skydrive

Absolutely, but it's not straight forward.

You could use a website (preferably, at least for me, in ASP.net) and use
Access as your back end.

This would require knowing web development, database development, having a
web server or hosted space (the big name web hosting company I use allows
Access databases) and on and on.

but it could be done.
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~Your Friend Chris


"sweeneysmsm" wrote:

This is probably a crazy question, but will ask it anyway.

Is there a way to share an Access database via the web?

Off the top of my head I am thinking of a situation where there might be a
split database with the back-end stored in a Windows live skydrive folder
restricted to certain users with the users having their own front-ends. Not
sure exactly how I would make the Target.

Maybe one would go about such a task in a completely different way. Anyway,
all ideas welcome. Please enlighten me.

Thanks so much.

By the way, each time I post a question I check the "Notify me of replies"
box but I never get notified. It used to work properly, but it doesn't
anymore. If anyone powerful is listening, that could use a fix.

Mary