Hi all, sorry I know this question has been asked/answered before but I couldn't find an answer for what I was looking for.
I work with a small company and have created and administered an Access database for them over the last few years. Now they wish to allow users access to it over the internet so they can work from home.
I am trying to read up and work out what would be the best solution for them? Until now the database was just split and on a local computer which 2 or 3 people accessed on laptops. Now those 2 or 3 will be working from home. Its only a small business and they don't have an office (worked at the home address of the owner) which is part of the reason for change.
There is no server, it was hosted before on the owners pc.
So... I've looked into sharepoint but it looks like its quite limiting and the database has quite a lot of vba, so it looks like sharepoint won't work?
I have read about and looked into terminal services which looks good, but as mentioned they don't have a server. Is it possible to hire remote servers for terminal services?
Any other idea's? Many thanks for any help!
I work with a small company and have created and administered an Access database for them over the last few years. Now they wish to allow users access to it over the internet so they can work from home.
I am trying to read up and work out what would be the best solution for them? Until now the database was just split and on a local computer which 2 or 3 people accessed on laptops. Now those 2 or 3 will be working from home. Its only a small business and they don't have an office (worked at the home address of the owner) which is part of the reason for change.
There is no server, it was hosted before on the owners pc.
So... I've looked into sharepoint but it looks like its quite limiting and the database has quite a lot of vba, so it looks like sharepoint won't work?
I have read about and looked into terminal services which looks good, but as mentioned they don't have a server. Is it possible to hire remote servers for terminal services?
Any other idea's? Many thanks for any help!