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How do you use IPad to login to MS Access on a Windows 7 Server

Hi Everyone,
I have written an Application on a Windows 7 Server using MS Access 2013. I am not using MS Access Web option to host this Application.

I am using a MS Windows 7 Server, and want to login remotely to this MS Access Application with SMART Devices like iPad, iPhone and tablets.

Greatly appreciate your help.
Sep 8 '15 #1
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Your options are:

1) Use a remote desktop app to connect to the server and run Access through that.

2) Create a web interface.

3) Create a native iOS app to connect to the database. This is assuming a driver exists in the iOS ecosystem that allows you to do this. It may not even be possible at this point in time.
Sep 8 '15 #2
Thank you for your help!!
Sep 8 '15 #3

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