> You can connect to SQL-Server with the same Datasource you use from a
> PC. Access is a little harder -- it doesn't run as a server. But you
> could buy some 3rd-party sw that front-ends access and acts like a
> server. ($500).
Okay, so at work, we have SQL server running on a Development Server. I have
a username for it, but at work, I access it as a datasource by using
\\SERVER\SHARE\. But it does have an Domain Name
(development.foobar.net)...can I just use that path and all my login info to
create a datasource on my mac to access my SQL server databases?
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