> I know it is possible to use the same datasource in different 
> web sites, providing the web sites are all on the same server.
> 
> But, how do I share a datasource across two different IPa 
> addresses? Is this possible. I am using Access 2000.

You can't. A datasource is just a piece of configuration information that
defines connection properties, stored on your server. If you're using a
database server, you can connect to it from multiple machines; each would
have its own datasource.

Access doesn't support this, however. You would need, well, almost anything
else. MySQL or SQL Server Express would do for this.

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