> * I was wondering, is there some application for Windows that gives a
> frontend to MySQL similar to MS Access? Or maybe connect from
> access to
> MySQL ? (guess not, right?)

You *can* use MS Access. The MySQL server can be on Windows or Linux or
anywhere you like. You'll need an ODBC driver - MyODBC works fine for me,
then link the tables you want.

Tim Ward
Brett Ward Limited - www.brettward.co.uk



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