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RuleendeBeer
Sep 11, 2020Copper Contributor
Access on cloud
Good morning, I have designed a MS Access database and the frond end already contains all of the necessary UI. It is a multi-user database but not everyone have access to it. Meaning some of the colle...
Business_Exploration
Copper Contributor
RuleendeBeer I also got this :https://www.apponfly.com/microsoft-access
but really wonder why MS is not having a virtual desktop at least for MS Access in its Office package...
tsgiannis
Oct 14, 2020Iron Contributor
Is not needed as all you need is RDP and publish the Access as RemoteApp
Simply from the end user it would seem like a native copy of Access running on the cloud.
All is added is the few seconds it would take to make the connection and from there it would be transparent
Simply from the end user it would seem like a native copy of Access running on the cloud.
All is added is the few seconds it would take to make the connection and from there it would be transparent
- tsgiannisOct 14, 2020Iron ContributorTO add a bit more to the case ...there is also the possibility or using an HTML2RDP wrapper and have your application running via web browser....so if you already have the RDS/licenses then the functionality of apponfly could be performed for free.