Improvements To Deploying Data Access Pages In Access

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Data Access,
Office Suites,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Access 2002,
Microsoft Access,
Enterprise Software,
Databases,
Data Management,
Data Access Page,
Software
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: One goal of Access 2002 is to make it less confusing to create and deploy data access pages. Access 2002 has added database, project, and page properties that make it easier to deploy pages that use connection files. Finding data sources have also been made easier in Access 2002. In Access 2002, data access pages have four new database/project properties: UseDefaultPageFolder, DefaultPageFolder, UseDefaultConnectionFile, and DefaultConnectionFile. In Access 2002, data access pages have two new properties: ConnectionFile and Path. Access 2002 makes it easier to save pages by adding two new database/project properties: UseDefaultPageFolder and DefaultPageFolder. These two properties are used in the saving process to make it simple for you to save pages in folders on Web servers.

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