Is It Possible To Integrate MS Access Application To A Web Application??!!
Jun 11, 2007
We have an extensive reporting application in Access and would like it to be available through a web application. I've went down the road of migrating this application to SQL to use SQL Reporting Services; this is a good tool but I am wondering if MS Access has an easier solution for me other than migration to SQL.
I'm looking for a solution that will make these reports available over the web for many users. Price tag is a consideration...need to know if there is any.
Please help...thanks in advance for any thoughts!!!!
it is possible to Open access application like desk application done with java or vb, or install access application as exe or similar methods. My requirements is to giving a access application to customer with data base for printing an invoice. when he running the aplication he can see access open and tables, queries forms left hand. how to hide these thing ?
I have done my access application. I will give it to my friends to use but dont want them to modify my program. So, plz help me to lock the design view(like some access application) so every using my program can't access it to modify.
Or who can tell me the way to hide everything in design view. Just show the interface. Eventhough when user hold "Shift" button while openning but still cant view a design view part.
I'm not goood at security in Access. Plz help me to show this problem. Thank you everyone. :)
I am developing an application in access xp (2002) and want to distribute it as a runtime application. I do not have the Office xp Developer version and thus need to buy the MS Office Developer. It is still available and if so, where can I buy it? Or can the Visual Studio Tools for the MS Office System make a runtime version from access 2002? Any help would be appreciated. Niels
hi i want to develop application in access like inventroy control.But i have no knowlege how to do it.Please guide me.I want some sample or frame to develop application in acess.Thanks in advance.
hi i want to develop application in access like inventroy control.But i have no knowlege how to do it.Please guide me.I want some sample or frame to develop application in acess.Thanks in advance.
I have created a website that includes an Access database providing a directory of manufacturers and suppliers to complement a magazine version.
The requirement now is to distribute the catalog on CD as well and the challenge is how to supply a query function?
I created a cd version of the website and it works fine - except if the user does not have Access installed the queries dont work.
I know the MS Developer Edition is the preferred route but it is very expensive for a simple application like this - does anyone know of an alternative approach?
I need to open an application when user clicks a command button...From this forum I have learnt that I can use SHELL command..but when I use this command to open an application, it opens a new instance of the application everytime...Can I bring the application to the foreground if it was already open?
I have an Access application which was written on Access 2.0. I need to run it (as is). I saw that it was possible to run it using some kind of Access 2.0 runtime environment - my client uses the following command to run the application:
Msarn200.exe application.mdb /ini application.ini
Where can I get this MSARN200? Do I have to find the Access 2.0 installation itself?
Hello everyone. This is my first post (for not asking help :) ) I look at topics for start up options etc and I think all of this it’s ok but there is a smarmiest way to start your application. So here we go.. We make a vbs Script
Set WSHShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") WSHShell.Run """C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOFFICE11MSACCESS.EXE""/RUNTIME ""C:Documents and SettingsEvalDesktopDataBaseUI.mdb"""
And we start The Access In runtime and open your Db Note this working with Access 2003 .If you have an other version just change the access directory “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOFFICE11MSACCESS.EXE” Where is your Office Access Then you can make a shortcut of your .vbs script and rename it ass you like You’re Application Name. You can change the Icon (If you have a Program File’s Folder Place your icon) Right Click Properties/Change Icon Then your app is starting in Access /Runtime and everything is fine :)
Am an ardent access user and have a small problem that am Requesting for help.
I have designed an application software using access and I would like to peddle it to a few prospective clients. I want to package it as a trial software to run for thirty days and after that if the clients is not satisfied,I want it to disable but store the data. How is this possible.
Using the MDE-menu function in MS Access it returns an error. MS Access is not able to make a MDE-file of my database. I prefer to make a runtime of my database, but surfing the internet I can not find a way to do this. Can you give me directions for this?
can a 3rd party application be run within an access window? i am looking only for Acrobat reader butr dont want it to open outside of the database. i would like to try and have it open in a window on a form only keeping it within the database itself.
if it can be done, where can i look up the info needed to achieve it?
I have an access application which is locked for edit. When ever i open this application it shows me the main menu, i want to edit this menu but it does not give me any option, even the Access File menu and toolbars are not visible. Please help
My MS 2000 Access application is crashing and returns a msg something like this: "Your Access application caused an error and Access must be closed" This occurs only when I execute some forms; always the same forms cause the problem. Somebody told me to copy the .mdb to another place in my HD and change the names of the forms. I did it and it always works well! Any good reason for that? My app is not yet splited in FE and BE. Splitting would help?
I have Access 2003 in my computer and I have developed an application which I want to share with my co-workers. But they have only Access 2000. Since MDE is only in 2003, I had to convert my 2003 application to 2000. Is there a way to secure 2000 application? I dont want anyone to change my code or import or read my code..I am not sure what is possible..Could someone please tell me how I can do that?
I use Access 2003 and Access developer extensions for packaging the software(operating system is Windows 2000)..everytime I upgrade my software, the users need to uninstall it from their computer and then install my new version.. Is it possible to automate this process so that users click a button on the application and uninstall and install is taken care?
I know I can run a batch file using shell command...but can I create a bat file to uninstall and install? Now, users goto add/remove programs and remove their current version before they install new version.
Hi, My question is how do I write a C# application which performs operations on an access database, such as searching and adding records. My problem is the basic how to : how do I connect between the C# file and the access database ?
p.s. I don't know if it's the right place to ask this question, but I also need to present the application in a form like manner. How do I connect between the c# file, the HTML file which consists of the form, and the Database ? Or should I write the form in c# also ?
The MS Access 2000 application I have developed for my remote client, when deployed, occasionally shutsdown with no error message and no clue as to why.
There is no common pattern that I can establish. Compact and Repair makes no difference. Have tried re-writing objects that I suspect may cause this. I have tried creating new front end and back ends and re-importing all the objects. Have tried programatically deleting and replacing all queries. Have tried converting to Access 2003 and back again.
Is there any third party trace tool that I could use, or expertise that I could engage?
My London based client is losing patience and I am staring down the barrel of 4 weeks worth of work going unpaid.
I have a Access - front end / SQL Server - back end application. I use an ODBC connection. I want to publish this on share point. The users have a windows account but they are not on the network. I can not create an ODBC connection for them. There is any way they can use this application? Can I connect in different way to SQL?
I'm currently developing an MS Access 2002 application that I'd like to be bilingual.
I'm used to making bilingual stuff but for websites and I find it quite different to do it efficiently when dealing with forms.
Currently, I have tried to use a web technique and convert it for my forms.
Basically, I have a table that holds all my labels, classified by categories and owners, then when I load form, I do some VBA scripting to replace the content of my captions.
and it works...but because I always have to mess with a recordset, it gives me a feeling that its crappy and sluggish.
I have tried saving the recordset in XML and using the DOM to do XPath queries on the document (like I do for a website) but I'm not really used to dealing with the DOM object directly and its beginning to turn in a nightmare to run a XPath query with all those undeclared namespaces and all...
well anyway...all I meant to ask was what *you* do to make it efficiently bilingual ?
I got a chance to make some extra money outside of my usual job.
I am creating a billing system for a plumbing business. It's pretty easy and shouldn't take me long to do. The only thing is I'm not sure what to charge.
I have a small tracking Access DB at work that someone put a password on. No one seems to know the password. I'm wondering if there is a file that stores the password so that I can remove it so I can access the DB.