Re: How a server oracle can read mdb(access) database

From: Molok <m0lok_at_yahoo.it>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:32:42 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <9bdcc89c-e460-498b-bb49-bd0ceb157369@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>


On 30 Apr, 15:37, yossarian <yossaria..._at_operamail.com> wrote:
> Molok wrote:
> > Mhm. How i can see the table in the .mdb access file on the
> > workstation "B" from the Oracle server in the workstation "A"?
> > What type of solution you suggest? Odbc, Ado...
>
> You did not specify your platform, so let's assume Windows. You have to
> use the following technologies:

eheh...i hear this as "you seem to be a bit confused..so i'm sure you have windows.." ;D
Ok: windows 2003 server+oracle that want see a table in a windows xp access database.

> * Windows shared folders

mhm..i have to "share" the database?
> * ODBC

This is necessary on the "ms-access" machine to point at the db with a dsn,it's right?
> * Oracle Heterogeneous Connectivity

i'm seeng a guide on this thing. i presume that my oracle versione has the tools pre-installed.

thanks much!

> HTH
>
> Y.
Received on Wed Apr 30 2008 - 09:32:42 CDT

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