How to connect to your Access Web App
If you are using our Sharepoint 2010/2013 Enterprise Solution with Access Services you have the ability to publish your web database to Access Services 2010 or create an Access 2013 Web App in...
View ArticleHow to create an MS Access 2013 Web App from within Sharepoint Enteprise
Creating an online MS Access Web App is simple with our Sharepoint 2013 Enterprise Plan. If you’ve just signed up for a free trial or if you’re wondering how to get started creating Access Databases...
View ArticleHow to split an Access Database
In a follow up to our previous article about the Top 10 Reason to Split an Access Database, this post will give you the quick and easy way to get started with the process. Splitting an Access database...
View ArticleFinding the right Hosting Solution for you Access Database
How do you know if you need Sharepoint, SQL or Remote Desktop for your MS Access Database? This is one of the most common questions we get here at Access Hosting and it’s not an easy one to answer...
View ArticlePicking between Access 2010 Web Databases and Access 2013 Web Apps
A lot of casual Access users don’t realize the immense differences between SharePoint Access 2010 Web Services and Access 2013 Web Apps. Access 2010 Web Services actually has a lot more features and...
View ArticleWhat is the differences between Access Hosting’s SharePoint and Office 365
I was recently having a very good chat with a potential customer that had some very good questions regarding Access and Office 365. This person already had an Access app and was looking to share it...
View ArticleUsing Google Chromebooks with our RDP hosting Plans
We recently had a question about using Chromebooks to access our Remote Desktop Hosting and if they work. The answer is that they absolutely do if you grab an RDP App and install it on your Google...
View ArticleRemote Desktop Hosting Guidelines and Security
We thought it would be helpful to layout some of the common guidelines and best practices to get the most out of your Remote Desktop Hosting Plan. Here are some brief guidelines about our shared RDP...
View ArticleWhat’s new in MS Access 2016…not too much
Microsoft did not bite off any major changes between Access 2013 and 2016. Nothing major changed (like the move from Web Databases to Web Apps from 2010 to 2013) and there are mostly just some...
View ArticleMS Access: How to Create Query Joins
The foundation for any database software, like MS Access, is the ability to send a query. Organizing information and making it accessible on demand is what makes database software so powerful....
View Article3 Great Reasons to Choose Microsoft Access
The database market is divided among four major players: MS Access, Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. Due to accessibility and focus on user interface, MS Access has garnered some negative press as being...
View Article5 Unconventional Ways Microsoft Access Can Power Your Business
Since it’s inception, Microsoft Access has been the go-to database for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Not surprisingly, as Access’s features and cloud capability have rapidly expanded over the...
View ArticleMS Access Tips: Creating Relationships Between Tables
One of the things I like most about MS Access is its ability for data storage, recall, and analysis and its ability to build relationships between multiple data tables. Relationships increase...
View ArticleHow to Connect MS Access to InfoPath
With Microsoft Office InfoPath, you can design a form that is connected to a Microsoft Office Access database. By using these two programs together, you get all of the data collection advantages of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Access: Why It’s the Best Database Solution for Small Business
Microsoft Access, a database management system (DBMS), has been around a long time — since the early 1990s. It has stood the test of time, as it’s still considered to be the best of the breed. MS...
View ArticleMicrosoft Access Explained: The Ribbon
The ribbon is a Quick Access Toolbar shown at the top of the Microsoft Access main screen. The ribbon contains some of the most widely used commands in Microsoft Access, and is divided into three...
View Article3 Quick Ways to Verify the Integrity of Your MS Access Database
Many businesses rely on Microsoft Access to make critical decisions about their operations, from customer service production to lead and order management. The integrity of your online database, in...
View ArticleWorking Offline with Microsoft Access online database
Becoming comfortable with working offline and syncing to an online database with SharePoint later is essential if you often travel or work in areas with intermittent Internet access. Newer versions of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Access Explained: What is a database?
A database is any collection of files and records, gathered with a particular purpose in mind. Think about all the information that your business records in a given day. Information on customers,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Access Explained: Tables
Tables are the basic building blocks of any database. They are defined by a collection of rows and columns that separate the data into individual fields. When you open Microsoft Access for the first...
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