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Making table info a constant

Hello,
I'm new to .Net. I have to create a stand alone application that will be
distributed to many laptops that aren't connected to any network. The
application will search a table and respond back based on what it finds. The
data is currently in an access database with about 150,000 records.

If the app were going to be on the lan then I would know what to do. But
since it's not - How do you pack up the data to be constant in the
application? I can't allow the user to install the database on the laptop
due to security.

Can someone point me in the right direction - is this a distributed app?

Thanks
Jess
Jan 26 '07 #1
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