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Accessing Data on Other Computers

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The Workgroup engine provides great flexibility for a variety of small networked environments. The table below explains the most common configurations and where to look for more information. In any of the configurations below, a Workgroup engine must be installed on every computer that is expected to access data.

Table 8-1 Summary of Network Configurations
Configuration
Where to look for more information
Small client/server:
Data resides on a single computer where a Workgroup engine is installed.
Peer-to-Peer:
Data resides on two or more computers where Workgroup engines are installed.
Gateway:
Data resides on a file server where no database engine is installed, or it is not running.


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