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phil

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Jan 31, 2001, 7:38:04 PM1/31/01
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Ok, I have a problem

I have a Microsoft access database on my machine that a program interacts
with on my machine

I also have a website that uses ASP to interact with a access database that
sits online at my ISP


The problem is that these database need to be the same. I mean people can
look on my machine and make changes to information in the database, or they
can look online at the online version, but if changes are made at either
they are not reflected on the other one.

SO is there a way to link to a database from my machine, to one that is
stored online.??

Is this a valid question? or does it just not make sense?

Please get back to me

Thanks

Phil


Robert Bremers

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Feb 7, 2001, 10:24:03 PM2/7/01
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Phil:

You will need to run <Synchronizer> on you web server to synchronize the two
databases. If your ASP pages are hosted by an ISP, you will need find out
if your host will allow the syncrhonizer to run on their server. Most
don't.

RB
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