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Old March 3rd, 2005, 04:21 PM
HelenJ
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Default Now I have split....

I'm not sure if I should start a new thread here - but the last one went a
bit off topic so...

OK I have now split my database, (well only on my system) - but doesn't this
now mean more work for me? from the articals that I read I got the
impression that the front end has to be "installed" on each users PC - so
won't that mean when I develop new reports forms etc I will have to copy it
into multiple database front ends? (currently only 2 but will become more)

Or do I install the front end on the server so the users open it from there?

Sorry I'm slightly confused and all the articles that I read seem to only
ever give part of the picture...
 




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