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    MS Access for Mac users?

    Don't hold your breath. M.S. bought FoxPro at least 10 years ago. If they were going to do Mac Access, they probably would have by now. JohnW
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    Access and LOTS of users

    Doc_Man, Rumor has it that the vendor is working on a MS SQL Server version for future release. When that will actually come to light has not be revealed. The problem with that is that we run all of our schools with Novell servers and have them all with in a single remotely managable "tree"...
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    MS Access for Mac users?

    MS , for some reason, has never written a version of Access for the Mac. They bought the company that wrote Foxbase and bundled that product with the Mac version of Office. FileMaker is available for both Mac and PC. The only other option is running something like Virtual PC and then installing...
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    Access and LOTS of users

    Doc_Man, I think you've got it right. The Novell File Server just houses the tables for the attendance system. All other files are on each LAN users local hard drive. ( Queries, Reports, Forms, etc.. ) The files are accessed by just pointing MS Access to a remote data location. ( Drive letter...
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    Access and LOTS of users

    Just keeping the question active.
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    Access and LOTS of users

    Doc_Man, That's interesting. We haven't looked at the structure or normalization of the db yet because it was developed by a third party and was just sold to us as a complete product. I think that my boss has done a lot of testing on the system over the last month and has found that the...
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    Access and LOTS of users

    Doc_Man, The shared data is housed on a Novell File Server with lots of RAM. ( 512Mb or 1Gb I think. ) The web access to the data is a Win2000 Server box that connects to the Novell Server via ODBC. By what I have read, these are NOT the bottle neck. Is that correct ? JohnW63
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    Access and LOTS of users

    I have read the threads on this topic and I think I know the answer to this but I just wanted to be sure. I work for a school district that has a newly purchased student attendance system that is based on MS Access ( 2002 ). The standard users do grumble a bit about speed. They all have Access...
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