PC:Windows:Development Tools:Managment
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Access Autopilot will preserve you hours of time and frustration by ensuring critical backup, squeeze and archive operations are automatically scheduled overnight. But more than just an automated squeeze utility, it's a overall access database 'back-end' governance control focus.
Need to squeeze the database or convey it pile for care? Autopilot will display which users and computers are connected to the database then allow you to direct a customised admin pop-up message direct to their machines i.e. 'Please perish the application! '.
Running as a Windows service for reliability, this server based tool will manage an unlimited number of access databases circularize across your organization. Perfect for taking control of entirely those vexatious Microsoft Access databases, managing them from one central, convenient location. Set and forget an unlimited number of care jobs for each database profile, your own centralized 'database of databases! '.
Best Backup (R) technology determines if users are in your database, then chooses the best method of backup including extracting table data out to an external database. This creates a reliable, date archived, deprave free copy of your database tables if you require them.
No require to sustain users perish the application before backup up tables. Flexible naming conventions for archived backups, such as dates, incrementing numbers or backup sets. Never be disordered about the origin of a backup!
Other useful features includes nimble database statistics on the back terminate such as identifying record counts, survive squeeze and backup dates, database size etc. Monitor database stats from the server to describe bottlenecks.
Access Autopilot will yet discharge a customised macro in your database, to perform more advanced tasks such as purging or archiving historic records, or yet executing another application. Essential for network administrators, database administrators and access developers using Access in a multi-user environment.
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