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    Unhappy What do I need to do to create a client/server program?

    I am developing a program of my own and I am also aware of the winsock ocx to create a network. The problem is...I don't even know how to start with it. I am not sure either if I am on the right category to post my problem. My main concern is that the client should be able to read and write, update and whatsoever to a server database. I've been doing some research for the past few days but they seem to be a bit too complicated. My program is some sort of a sales and inventory system and I'm terribly in need of help. Can someone please point me to a right direction to start off? Codes can be very helpful also...

    By the way, my database is created in ms-access and I'm using the DAO connection.
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    Re: What do I need to do to create a client/server program?

    Are you useing VB.Net?
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    Re: What do I need to do to create a client/server program?

    Try this link .
    Also try this link.

    I think it's all based around VB6, so I hope that's not a problem.

    Cheers,
    Nap
    Last edited by Napoleon; Apr 11th, 2006 at 11:40 AM.

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    Re: What do I need to do to create a client/server program?

    I'm using vb6, and does anyone know any sample code to begin with?

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    Re: What do I need to do to create a client/server program?

    Newbie123,
    Did you check the links I put up in Post #3?
    You will see that there is plenty of sample code there.
    Cheers,
    Nap

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