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  1. Bukwee

    Multi-User

    Thanks for your input! This totally answered my questions!! Down time is a state of mind.
  2. Bukwee

    Multi-User

    Thank you for your response! I thought it would be the logical choice to place a data.mdb on a server, then access the file remotely. However, aren't there issues with multiple users accessing the same table at once? Or will the built-in security [in Access] be adequate to handle this file...
  3. Bukwee

    Multi-User

    Can Access be set up for a multi-user enviornment across a network? If so what is the best solution? Thank you Down time is a state of mind.
  4. Bukwee

    Problem: PCAnywhere, ICS and multiple hosts

    ICS is a nice and neat sharing feature of Windows, providing you use nothing else. In this case, I strongly recommend using DSL/Cable Linksys Router. This will allow one connection coming into the router (ie cable/dsl) then the routher's internal NAT (network addressing translation) will allow...
  5. Bukwee

    Linksys and pcAnywhere

    I was looking for the same solution and came across this page on the Symantec.com web site. I'm not sure if this will help and I haven't tried it myself yet, but its worth a try. I'd like to know if you find another solution as well. Thanx...
  6. Bukwee

    Functional Dependency

    Can anyone explain Functional Dependency in plain English? I'm starring at a table which looks like this. How can you simply describe Functional Dependency and how it can relate to a real world situation? A B C ======= a1 b1 c1 a1 ba c1 a2 b1 c1 a2 ba c3 Thank you...

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