Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-14 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Go to Virtualscape they are the best. I think they were the first CF ISP to become an Allaire partnerWyyy back Full access to MS SQL 7 Enterprise Manager etc. very good tech support HTH avex wrote: > > interface by creating a "Project". You won't have Enterprise manager, > > but it'

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-14 Thread paul smith
How? pcAnywhere? best, paul At 08:12 AM 9/14/00 -0700, you wrote: >While our ISP (edgewebhosting.com in Maryland) does >not allow us to use the enterprise manager, we are >able to use the MS Access 2000 front end for SQL >Server to access our data and to change tables... --

RE: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-14 Thread Steve Pierce
: Alternatives to Access? > interface by creating a "Project". You won't have Enterprise manager, > but it's still SQL Server. Just a few questions I am using SQL on a shared hosting environmentand they say that under no circumstances can we have access to the Enterpri

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-14 Thread Eron Cohen
Hi, While our ISP (edgewebhosting.com in Maryland) does not allow us to use the enterprise manager, we are able to use the MS Access 2000 front end for SQL Server to access our data and to change tables...its a fantastic improvement over using an MS Access .mdb database. For instance, because we

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-14 Thread Bud
On 9/14/00, avex penned: >Just a few questions >I am using SQL on a shared hosting environmentand they say that under no >circumstances can we have access to the Enterprise manager...no matter how >locked down it is. >Is this a common practice? >Do people have access to this with hosters o

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-13 Thread avex
> interface by creating a "Project". You won't have Enterprise manager, > but it's still SQL Server. Just a few questions I am using SQL on a shared hosting environmentand they say that under no circumstances can we have access to the Enterprise manager...no matter how locked down it is.

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-09-13 Thread Bud
On 8/30/00, Gregory Harris penned: >Ok, I can meet you on everything but price for SQL Server, a few >hundred $ is not gonna get you SQL Server, I'd want about $4000 >budgeted for all the SQL Server Licenses you need, but if ya can >splurge, it'll be worth it! Not necessarily. If you're going

Re: Alternatives to Access?

2000-08-30 Thread Gregory Harris
reat Thing. I'm sure there are other things I should be considering, but I'm willing to bet I'll hear about that from y'all shortly... :-) Thanks, Matthew --_=_NextPart_001_01C012AF.B60082FC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Alternatives

Alternatives to Access?

2000-08-30 Thread Kuehn, Matthew
I'm willing to bet I'll hear about that from y'all shortly... :-) Thanks, Matthew --_=_NextPart_001_01C012AF.B60082FC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Alternatives to Access? With all of this talk about Access being inadequate = for med