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  1. Sibtain Hamayun
    24-Mar-2009 04:57 AM
    Sibtain Hamayun
    Dear Coachdan i am trying to separate the front and back end of my access database . so that the tables are placed at one separate location and the .mde files can be distributed to users .
    BUT the problem is that,

    1) i dont know how to build this server/client stuff.
    2) how can i make my .mde file (which at the moment is accessing data from its own tables) fetch data from another computer on the network.
    for instance lets take the northwind database , it takes data from its own tables. what are the modifications which i can apply to it.

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    Gateway Pentium 4 3.0 GHz
    200G Sata HD
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    512 DDR
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    XP Home

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