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Apr 1, 2006

For the past several years I have been designing and building Access databases. They are designed for small evironments to be used on one machine only.
I am now faced with a situation where my client would like to have his database placed on his network server so it can be accessed by several computers.
This is a little outside my area of expertise.
I have searched the forum but I keep coming up with references to front end and back end and other things I don't understand.
Can someone point me in the right direction to search for:
what should be on the netword and what should be in the computer.
what changes should I make to the database stand-alone vs. network.
what unexpected problems should I expect.

Or perhaps you could suggest a book I could buy to assist me.

Many thanks

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