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		<title>By: mcknightd</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am assume this is something I have to install on each handheld? Then could I use SQL Lite on a shared computer?

What about MySQL on a shared computer?

Why all this sharing? I have many handhelds that need to modify, create, and view information wirelessly. Right now I can do that, but in a text file. I was hoping for a way to use MS Access databse. It&#039;s the only corporate approve database for employee use. uhhhggg

Thanks for the answer! It gives me an option maybe. Any thoughts? Maybe I need to approach this from another view point. I don&#039;t know, like I said I fairl new to VS2005 and Mobil5.0.  Using CE I&#039;m able to connect just fine to a MS Access database no problem.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am assume this is something I have to install on each handheld? Then could I use SQL Lite on a shared computer?</p>
<p>What about MySQL on a shared computer?</p>
<p>Why all this sharing? I have many handhelds that need to modify, create, and view information wirelessly. Right now I can do that, but in a text file. I was hoping for a way to use MS Access databse. It&#8217;s the only corporate approve database for employee use. uhhhggg</p>
<p>Thanks for the answer! It gives me an option maybe. Any thoughts? Maybe I need to approach this from another view point. I don&#8217;t know, like I said I fairl new to VS2005 and Mobil5.0.  Using CE I&#8217;m able to connect just fine to a MS Access database no problem.</p>
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