The "company" that makes this "software" ALWAYS blames the VM or the network for these issues. They've used it for so long that they can do the work in their sleep, but at the same time, they bitch constantly about how slow and unstable it is. Stubborn inertia is what keeps them (the acc't dept.) on this software. ![]() It is both the front-end and the back-end. So, our entire accounting platform is ONE virtual server, running MS Access 2013, using TS/RDS. To make it even worse, this "software" requires that it be run in Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Services. The firm I work at has used this "software" for way longer than I've worked here, but here we are, more than a decade later, still using Microsoft Access to run our entire accounting department for a large law firm. The "software" they sell is nothing more than custom front-ends for Microsoft Access. This company makes "accounting software for law firms". ![]() See, there's this woman who works with ONE other person. ![]() I'm certainly not a DB expert, and I have barely ever used Access personally, I'll admit that), but no rational person would otherwise do this: You could stretch that usage into making some complex things, but there's a limit. Access is and always was intended for simple usage.
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