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I haven't used Access 2010 yet, but have used various previous versions of sharepoint (2007 and 2003) at my last full-time regular 9 to 5 job. Anyone know of an easy way to try out some of the web features of Access 2010? Basically looking for a free or inexpensive access to Sharepoint 2010. My first instincts are that I would not have a need to ever build an Access application that I click the buttons to publish it as a Sharepoint site (but who knows). I do know that Sharepoint does have it's uses and is pretty easy to use (as long as someone else handles all the adminstration and hosting). Thanks, Mark |
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Take a look at http://www.accesshosting.com/ They've got a free trial. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://www.AccessMVP.com/DJSteele Co-author: Access 2010 Solutions, published by Wiley (no e-mails, please!) "Mark Andrews" <mandrews___NOSPAM___ (AT) rptsoftware (DOT) com> wrote in message news:i27cll$i72$1 (AT) news (DOT) eternal-september.org... I haven't used Access 2010 yet, but have used various previous versions of sharepoint (2007 and 2003) at my last full-time regular 9 to 5 job. Anyone know of an easy way to try out some of the web features of Access 2010? Basically looking for a free or inexpensive access to Sharepoint 2010. My first instincts are that I would not have a need to ever build an Access application that I click the buttons to publish it as a Sharepoint site (but who knows). I do know that Sharepoint does have it's uses and is pretty easy to use (as long as someone else handles all the adminstration and hosting). Thanks, Mark |
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