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Converting Access 2003 to MSSQL 2005

Asked by afsfire in Access Architecture/Design, SQL Server 2005

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I have an access database that has already been split to frontend and backend. However we are going to now need to access the database through the WAN which is obviously too slow. So I am going to convert to MSSQL 2005 Server standard. i have read a few posts on converting from Access to SQL but I haven't seen any mention of converting after spliting the databases.  Does anyone know where I can get documentation on that or better yet have the steps needed? That is if they are any different. Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: Access Architecture/Design, SQL Server 2005
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