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Accessing my db remotely

Hi i'm a student doing my project and i have a doubt. I have a access
database in my home comp which is connected to the net. Whenever i make
new readings in my lab i wish to enter them in my database. Is there
any way through which i can enter these readings directly into my
database back here home, as well as create new tables and stuff? Since
i might be using many PCs to do this work, i cant download the mdb file
update it and then synchronize it. So is there any way?

Feb 12 '06 #1
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If you are using Windows XP, take a look at Remote Access.

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PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
Over 1100 users have come to me from the newsgroups requesting help
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Hi i'm a student doing my project and i have a doubt. I have a access
database in my home comp which is connected to the net. Whenever i make
new readings in my lab i wish to enter them in my database. Is there
any way through which i can enter these readings directly into my
database back here home, as well as create new tables and stuff? Since
i might be using many PCs to do this work, i cant download the mdb file
update it and then synchronize it. So is there any way?

Feb 12 '06 #2

"PC Datasheet" <no****@nospam.spam> schreef in bericht news:xg******************@newsread1.news.atl.earth link.net...
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PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
Over 1100 users have come to me from the newsgroups requesting help
re******@pcdatasheet.com


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To Steve:
Over 370 users from the newsgroups have visited the website to read what kind of a 'resource' you are...

To the original poster:

Most people here have a common belief that the newsgroups are for *free exchange of information*.
But Steve is a notorious job hunter in these groups, always trying to sell his services.

Before you intend to do business with him look at:
http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html

Arno R
Feb 12 '06 #3
Hahaha

I like "Access/Excel Tips" on PC datashit Web site ! only have "Coming
soon !!!"

Take my tips Steve :
http://www.logicielappui.com/tips

Robert Simard
Logipro
"StopThisAdvertising" <StopThisAdvertising@DataShit> a écrit dans le message
de news: 43**********************@text.nova.planet.nl...

"PC Datasheet" <no****@nospam.spam> schreef in bericht
news:xg******************@newsread1.news.atl.earth link.net...
--
PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
Over 1100 users have come to me from the newsgroups requesting help
re******@pcdatasheet.com


--
To Steve:
Over 370 users from the newsgroups have visited the website to read what
kind of a 'resource' you are...

To the original poster:

Most people here have a common belief that the newsgroups are for *free
exchange of information*.
But Steve is a notorious job hunter in these groups, always trying to sell
his services.

Before you intend to do business with him look at:
http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html

Arno R
Feb 12 '06 #4
"Logipro" <no****@homtail.com> wrote in message
news:sV******************@wagner.videotron.net...
Hahaha

I like "Access/Excel Tips" on PC datashit Web site ! only have "Coming
soon !!!"

Take my tips Steve :
http://www.logicielappui.com/tips

Robert Simard
Logipro

Carefully, he might.

John... Visio MVP
Feb 12 '06 #5
"Logipro" <no****@homtail.com> wrote in message
news:sV******************@wagner.videotron.net...
Hahaha

I like "Access/Excel Tips" on PC datashit Web site ! only have "Coming
soon !!!"

Take my tips Steve :
http://www.logicielappui.com/tips


I wonder what "soon" means in this context, it's been like that for at least
2 years IIRC.

Keith.
www.keithwilby.com
Feb 13 '06 #6

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