Most database operations, including the ones you named, are supported by 
ODBC.  You don't need Access on your server.

At 12:15 PM 9/11/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hey all...
>
>We're currently using Access as our database (yeah, yeah, i know) :)
>
>Question is this:  Access itself (the Office application) does not have to
>be on the server...for basic queries (select, insert, update, delete).  But
>in order to do table manipulation queries (add table, alter table, etc), it
>does?
>
>What are the advantages/disadvantages of having the Access application
>itself on the server?
>
>Thanks,
>Charlie


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