Take My Database Offsite And Back?

Dec 28, 2006

Howdy all.

I need to take my database 50 miles to a factory site so that an engineer and I can review/modify all the records, ~450 so far.

Can I copy the front end and back end files to my laptop, review edit the data offsite, and then overwrite the back end file on my server when I get back? Are there any issues with doing that?

Thanks,

bugleboy

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I get logon screen but when try to log on get message below
I can log onto front end ok.


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