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From: saintor1 on 6 Feb 2010 09:05 Now that ACC2010 has been around for a few months, there should be quite a number of public web apps (at least demo) generated from it. I am not talking about videos how to do it (I watched a few ones), but live web pages. Can we have here the URLs of some of them? txs
From: Tom van Stiphout on 6 Feb 2010 11:51 On Sat, 6 Feb 2010 06:05:40 -0800 (PST), "saintor1(a)hotmail.com" <saintor1(a)hotmail.com> wrote: Remember that A2010 has support for deploying applications to SharePoint 2010, which is a beta product. There is no support for deploying to the web in general. The finer points of the interaction between Access and SharePoint are still being worked out, as can be expected for beta products. SharePoint licenses for web-facing sites (as opposed to intranet sites) are very expensive (> 40K). So you won't see that many yet, if ever. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP >Now that ACC2010 has been around for a few months, there should be >quite a number of public web apps (at least demo) generated from it. >I am not talking about videos how to do it (I watched a few ones), but >live web pages. Can we have here the URLs of some of them? txs
From: Bob Alston on 6 Feb 2010 12:13 SharePoint licenses for web-facing sites > (as opposed to intranet sites) are very expensive (> 40K). So you > won't see that many yet, if ever. > > -Tom. > Microsoft Access MVP I would expect that the same folks who offer Sharepoint 2007 hosting will offer Sharepoint 2010 hosting once it becomes generally available. also Microsoft has indicated that they will offer some kind of Sharepoint hosting. Bob
From: saintor1 on 9 Feb 2010 19:11
On Feb 6, 9:05 am, "saint...(a)hotmail.com" <saint...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Now that ACC2010 has been around for a few months, there should be > quite a number of public web apps (at least demo) generated from it. > I am not talking about videos how to do it (I watched a few ones), but > live web pages. Can we have here the URLs of some of them? txs I don't see Sharepoint as a necessity .... the data engine could be something else. I am quite surprised that there is nothing as a demo. |