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Pls who can help. i have a developed vb6.0 project offline with access as my backend to make it be online, i mean to function as online app
 

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Welcome to Access World! We're so happy to have you join us as a member of our community. As the most active Microsoft Access discussion forum on the internet, with posts dating back more than 20 years, we have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with you.

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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 

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Access doesn't perform well (or at all, depending on how you set it up) in a web-oriented environment. You would do far better to use something like RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) or CITRIX (a commercial product name) to implement an online (web-like) environment.

You are a new user with only a couple of posts, so you cannot be expected to know our methods. However, you posted this same exact question in another thread only six minutes after you posted this thread:


You should leave posts up and reply to them in the same thread. Opening a new thread with a repetition of the same question is considered a sign of impatience and is also slightly rude. However, your newness to our forum allows us to forgive this minor breach of conduct.

I am going to leave this message up as a warning to others that you have double-posted. Please do not start a third thread if you don't like the answers you got. Consider the possibility that if you leave the thread open, you might yet get a different answer. And it might also be possible that the answers you got, even if you don't like them, might be correct.
 

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