Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Deploying access applications using the Terminal Services and RemoteApp

One of the great advantages of access is the diversity of the ways in which you a group of users can deploy a database application. For example, if you use access 2010, you can publish a database to a SharePoint Server services, so that anyone with access to this server to use the database. However, if this type of deployment is not an option for you, John Litchfield and Luke Chung from FMS, have posted an article which shows Inc., such as an access application by using the Terminal Services or RemoteApp components of Microsoft Windows Server to provide. Here is an excerpt:

"Terminal Server is particularly powerful for database applications as, because you do not need to install Microsoft Access on each user, ensure Microsoft Access that the correct version of access is loaded, whether the latest front-end database application will be deployed, and the need", large amounts of data over the Internet for access to process send. "It all is on the Terminal Server computer with the local network bandwidth, and only the screen is updated as it changes."

Look at the article, and some other Papers, Tips, and videos on the FMS Web site.

Thanks to John & Luke!

--Chris downs


View the original article here

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