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  • Squirrel

    Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

    I posted a question a couple of days ago about running different versions of
    Access for the frontend versus the backend databases. Got some good advice
    but now I've received this information:

    "We are currently running AppleShare IP 6.3 and this allows machines running
    Windows to connect via IP."

    So the first choice of server is a Mac. The client is willing to buy a
    Windows machine if necessary but would like to use an existing server if
    possible. Could anyone advise me please? Could my database function if the
    backend was on a Mac/not running Access? (My initial thought is no, that
    the file systems would be different).

    thx
    Linda



  • Bas Cost Budde

    #2
    Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

    Squirrel wrote:[color=blue]
    > I posted a question a couple of days ago about running different versions of
    > Access for the frontend versus the backend databases. Got some good advice
    > but now I've received this information:
    >
    > "We are currently running AppleShare IP 6.3 and this allows machines running
    > Windows to connect via IP."
    >
    > So the first choice of server is a Mac. The client is willing to buy a
    > Windows machine if necessary but would like to use an existing server if
    > possible. Could anyone advise me please? Could my database function if the
    > backend was on a Mac/not running Access? (My initial thought is no, that
    > the file systems would be different).[/color]

    File systems shouldn't bother you. My backend currently is on a unix
    machine. That is fine, as long as the file sharing mechanism does its work.

    The Mac should support the smb protocol in sharing files. I can't
    remember whether it does. Maybe the Apple site can tell you more.

    --
    Bas Cost Budde


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    • Steve Jorgensen

      #3
      Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

      On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:04:22 +0100, Bas Cost Budde <bas@heuveltop. org> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >Squirrel wrote:[color=green]
      >> I posted a question a couple of days ago about running different versions of
      >> Access for the frontend versus the backend databases. Got some good advice
      >> but now I've received this information:
      >>
      >> "We are currently running AppleShare IP 6.3 and this allows machines running
      >> Windows to connect via IP."
      >>
      >> So the first choice of server is a Mac. The client is willing to buy a
      >> Windows machine if necessary but would like to use an existing server if
      >> possible. Could anyone advise me please? Could my database function if the
      >> backend was on a Mac/not running Access? (My initial thought is no, that
      >> the file systems would be different).[/color]
      >
      >File systems shouldn't bother you. My backend currently is on a unix
      >machine. That is fine, as long as the file sharing mechanism does its work.
      >
      >The Mac should support the smb protocol in sharing files. I can't
      >remember whether it does. Maybe the Apple site can tell you more.[/color]

      Actually, Access has a history of being very picky about its back-end server.
      Only the fery best Netware engineers have ever made that work, and until
      recently, SAMBA was pretty much a no-go, too. Squirrel is asking about using
      AppleShare, and I don't know if that will work well or not, but there's a good
      chance it won't. On OS X, you can probably run SAMBA 2.x, and that might even
      be what it's doing by already, but I wouldn't be too sure about anything on OS
      9.

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      • Trevor Best

        #4
        Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

        On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 16:59:20 -0800 in comp.databases. ms-access,
        "Squirrel" <wiseowl@covad. net> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        >I posted a question a couple of days ago about running different versions of
        >Access for the frontend versus the backend databases. Got some good advice
        >but now I've received this information:
        >
        >"We are currently running AppleShare IP 6.3 and this allows machines running
        >Windows to connect via IP."
        >
        >So the first choice of server is a Mac. The client is willing to buy a
        >Windows machine if necessary but would like to use an existing server if
        >possible. Could anyone advise me please? Could my database function if the
        >backend was on a Mac/not running Access? (My initial thought is no, that
        >the file systems would be different).[/color]

        In theory the filesystem used on the server should not matter as it's
        the workstation doing the work, e.g. you can have a MDB file on a
        Linux ext2 partition. Your workstation doesn't know the difference as
        the server makes it look like a network disk so in theory (that word
        again) it should be possible but in practice, you may experience
        locking problems, ISTR people here not having much luck with
        Linux/Samba.

        --
        A)bort, R)etry, I)nfluence with large hammer.

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        • Bas Cost Budde

          #5
          Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

          Steve Jorgensen wrote:[color=blue]
          > Actually, Access has a history of being very picky about its back-end server.
          > Only the fery best Netware engineers have ever made that work, and until
          > recently, SAMBA was pretty much a no-go, too. Squirrel is asking about using
          > AppleShare, and I don't know if that will work well or not, but there's a good
          > chance it won't. On OS X, you can probably run SAMBA 2.x, and that might even
          > be what it's doing by already, but I wouldn't be too sure about anything on OS
          > 9.[/color]

          Are Samba versions for MacOS comparable to unix versions? I have had
          Samba 1.9 without complaints from Access (97 that is)

          --
          Bas Cost Budde


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          • Steve Jorgensen

            #6
            Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

            On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 10:49:40 +0100, Bas Cost Budde <bas@heuveltop. org> wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >Steve Jorgensen wrote:[color=green]
            >> Actually, Access has a history of being very picky about its back-end server.
            >> Only the fery best Netware engineers have ever made that work, and until
            >> recently, SAMBA was pretty much a no-go, too. Squirrel is asking about using
            >> AppleShare, and I don't know if that will work well or not, but there's a good
            >> chance it won't. On OS X, you can probably run SAMBA 2.x, and that might even
            >> be what it's doing by already, but I wouldn't be too sure about anything on OS
            >> 9.[/color]
            >
            >Are Samba versions for MacOS comparable to unix versions? I have had
            >Samba 1.9 without complaints from Access (97 that is)[/color]

            You made that work? Multi-user? I was told that that pretty much didn't
            work, but 2.x worked well.

            I don't know anything for sure about what SAMBA options are or aren't
            available for OS X, I was just assuming SAMBA 2.0 should be able to run pretty
            much unchanged because it works identically on many other different 'NIXes,
            and OS X is based around a pretty standard BSD kernel. I wouldn't be
            surprised if the OS X files haring for Windows is already SAMBA under the
            hood.

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            • Bas Cost Budde

              #7
              Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

              Steve Jorgensen wrote:
              [color=blue][color=green]
              >>Are Samba versions for MacOS comparable to unix versions? I have had
              >>Samba 1.9 without complaints from Access (97 that is)[/color]
              >
              > You made that work? Multi-user? I was told that that pretty much didn't
              > work, but 2.x worked well.[/color]

              To be honest, I never tried to break it. I had only two users for the
              application then ;-)
              [color=blue]
              > files haring for Windows[/color]

              Uh? oh, fil esharing. I see. <G>

              --
              Bas Cost Budde


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              • Squirrel

                #8
                Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

                Steve, Bas, Trevor,

                Thank you very much for your advice. I will try installing the backend on
                their Mac and will be pleasantly surprised if it works. :-) These are
                non-technical people and I need to leave them with a system which is easily
                understood and maintained. Thank you so much for your help.

                Linda

                "Trevor Best" <bouncer@localh ost> wrote in message
                news:p1v320pp8d fedc1h687nn3eif lem32na87@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
                > On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 16:59:20 -0800 in comp.databases. ms-access,
                > "Squirrel" <wiseowl@covad. net> wrote:
                >[color=green]
                > >I posted a question a couple of days ago about running different versions[/color][/color]
                of[color=blue][color=green]
                > >Access for the frontend versus the backend databases. Got some good[/color][/color]
                advice[color=blue][color=green]
                > >but now I've received this information:
                > >
                > >"We are currently running AppleShare IP 6.3 and this allows machines[/color][/color]
                running[color=blue][color=green]
                > >Windows to connect via IP."
                > >
                > >So the first choice of server is a Mac. The client is willing to buy a
                > >Windows machine if necessary but would like to use an existing server if
                > >possible. Could anyone advise me please? Could my database function if[/color][/color]
                the[color=blue][color=green]
                > >backend was on a Mac/not running Access? (My initial thought is no, that
                > >the file systems would be different).[/color]
                >
                > In theory the filesystem used on the server should not matter as it's
                > the workstation doing the work, e.g. you can have a MDB file on a
                > Linux ext2 partition. Your workstation doesn't know the difference as
                > the server makes it look like a network disk so in theory (that word
                > again) it should be possible but in practice, you may experience
                > locking problems, ISTR people here not having much luck with
                > Linux/Samba.
                >
                > --
                > A)bort, R)etry, I)nfluence with large hammer.[/color]


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                • Tony Toews

                  #9
                  Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

                  Steve Jorgensen <nospam@nospam. nospam> wrote:
                  [color=blue][color=green]
                  >>Are Samba versions for MacOS comparable to unix versions? I have had
                  >>Samba 1.9 without complaints from Access (97 that is)[/color]
                  >
                  >You made that work? Multi-user? I was told that that pretty much didn't
                  >work, but 2.x worked well.[/color]

                  Ah, thanks both for your comments. I'll add them to the Corruptions FAQ Causes Samba
                  page.

                  Tony
                  --
                  Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
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                  • Steve Jorgensen

                    #10
                    Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

                    On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 23:36:24 GMT, Tony Toews <ttoews@teluspl anet.net> wrote:
                    [color=blue]
                    >Steve Jorgensen <nospam@nospam. nospam> wrote:
                    >[color=green][color=darkred]
                    >>>Are Samba versions for MacOS comparable to unix versions? I have had
                    >>>Samba 1.9 without complaints from Access (97 that is)[/color]
                    >>
                    >>You made that work? Multi-user? I was told that that pretty much didn't
                    >>work, but 2.x worked well.[/color]
                    >
                    >Ah, thanks both for your comments. I'll add them to the Corruptions FAQ Causes Samba
                    >page.[/color]

                    Well, sure, but given my level of certainty, you should probably file it as
                    "rumor" until you hear it from a more direct source.

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                    • Tony Toews

                      #11
                      Re: Frontend on Windows PC/backend on a Mac?

                      Steve Jorgensen <nospam@nospam. nospam> wrote:
                      [color=blue]
                      >Well, sure, but given my level of certainty, you should probably file it as
                      >"rumor" until you hear it from a more direct source.[/color]

                      "There have been newsgroup comments indicating 1.9 and 2.x work. As always your
                      mileage may vary."

                      Tony
                      --
                      Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
                      Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
                      read the entire thread of messages.
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