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    ODBC Connection to SQL Server database often dropped

    Technically yes. However, practically I'm tied to Access, for two reasons. 1) I need a very friendly front end that people can use to create ad-hoc queries and reports to get information out of the database. My company organises large cycling events. The people organising the events need...
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    ODBC Connection to SQL Server database often dropped

    The reason I'm not hosting the database locally is that it will be accessed by an e-commerce web site as well. The database contains address details of our customers. Our customers will be able to update their own details via the web site. The people accesssing the database via the...
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    ODBC Connection to SQL Server database often dropped

    The number of people who use Microsoft Access on their workstation to access the SQL Server database is normally 1. Sometimes 2 or 3. Everybody who uses it is at the same location. All users have a workstation on the same office network (based on a single Windows Server 2003 file server). Matt
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    ODBC Connection to SQL Server database often dropped

    Hello, My company uses Microsoft Access as a front end to a SQL Server database. Access runs on people's local work stations, while the SQL Server database sits on a JodoHost database server. I set up ODBC links in Access to the tables in the SQL Server database. This works well, except...
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