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How to convert Access forms to .net forms \ web pages

Asked by sqlagent007 in .NET

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Hello experts!

I am in a real fun situation right now. Our finance department had a technical resource that I thought was used for break \ fix PC problems.

Well it turns out he was a very busy guy, he managed to deploy access databases to all of their computers. Now he has quit and the database apps are broken.

So my goal is to get this into .net web apps and SQL server 2005 ASAP!

Are there any tools out there to help make this easier? For example with SQL server I can create all the tables in SQL server then use SSIS to copy the data into the new tables. I am aware that I can use access linked tables to link to the new SQL sever tables, but I do not want to use Access on local desktops at all. I would like to migrate all this to .aspx web pages with .vb code behind files to perform the logic.

Does .Net offer anything like this?
What steps would be best to take for this project?
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