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Firstly, when I post I always check to be notified of responses to a thread.
Recently I have received no notifications even through there have been
postings. Am I the only one this is happening to? This is why I am starting a
new question and not continuing a previous thread.
My questions:
I am envisioning a situation where a remote user connects through remote
desktop to an Access backend database located on a Windows 2003 server. The
remote user has a frontend installed in her folder on the same server.
When the backend is going to be connected to by a few users, does the
backend need to be in a "shared" folder on the server. I do not even know if
there are shared folders on a server. Servers are not normally my thing.
In an earlier thread there was discussion of dropped packets and corrupted
data if there was insufficient speed. Does this risk apply if the connection
is through remote desktop and both the database backend and frontend are
located on the same server?
Thank you for any insight.
Mary
Recently I have received no notifications even through there have been
postings. Am I the only one this is happening to? This is why I am starting a
new question and not continuing a previous thread.
My questions:
I am envisioning a situation where a remote user connects through remote
desktop to an Access backend database located on a Windows 2003 server. The
remote user has a frontend installed in her folder on the same server.
When the backend is going to be connected to by a few users, does the
backend need to be in a "shared" folder on the server. I do not even know if
there are shared folders on a server. Servers are not normally my thing.
In an earlier thread there was discussion of dropped packets and corrupted
data if there was insufficient speed. Does this risk apply if the connection
is through remote desktop and both the database backend and frontend are
located on the same server?
Thank you for any insight.
Mary