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Snapshot of Access Web Database for Legal purposes
- Oct 09, 2016
I created a step by step instruction for you to connect to your database using SQL Server management studio as Frank suggested.
You can also find these instructions (and others) on our support site using your Office 365 credentials to sign into our support site.
https://dpsupportweb20160618054131.azurewebsites.net/QuickReferenceGuides
You can use the APP files to back up your Access Web App to a file. However, you can only use the App files to restore the data in the originating environment. i.e. SQL Server online
"You can only install and reuse Access app packages across the same deployment environment. Installing Access app packages from on-premise SharePoint installations into Office 365 or SharePoint Online are not supported scenarios. For example, if you’ve created your Access app package in a SharePoint site that your organization hosts separately from Office 365 or SharePoint Online, you can’t install that app package in Office 365 or SharePoint Online. The same restriction is in place when trying to install Access app packages created from Office 365 or SharePoint Online into on-premise SharePoint installations."
I created a step by step instruction for you to connect to your database using SQL Server management studio as Frank suggested.
You can also find these instructions (and others) on our support site using your Office 365 credentials to sign into our support site.
https://dpsupportweb20160618054131.azurewebsites.net/QuickReferenceGuides
You can use the APP files to back up your Access Web App to a file. However, you can only use the App files to restore the data in the originating environment. i.e. SQL Server online
"You can only install and reuse Access app packages across the same deployment environment. Installing Access app packages from on-premise SharePoint installations into Office 365 or SharePoint Online are not supported scenarios. For example, if you’ve created your Access app package in a SharePoint site that your organization hosts separately from Office 365 or SharePoint Online, you can’t install that app package in Office 365 or SharePoint Online. The same restriction is in place when trying to install Access app packages created from Office 365 or SharePoint Online into on-premise SharePoint installations."
- Don DeCarloOct 10, 2016Brass Contributor
Thanks Gregory
Glad that worked for you.
I updates the link to the Quick reference guides to eliminate the sign in.
https://o365sop.azurewebsites.net/QuickReferenceGuides
- Gregory FrickOct 10, 2016Iron Contributor
Wow! Thanks Don DeCarlo. I couldn't login using my O365 Credentials, but I was able to download the instructions in Word Docx fomat. I appreciate your help!