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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:22:01+00:00 2026-05-11T08:22:01+00:00

Bear in mind here, I am not an Access guru. I am proficient with

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Bear in mind here, I am not an Access guru. I am proficient with SQL Server and .Net framework. Here is my situation:

A very large MS Access 2007 application was built for my company by a contractor.

The application has been split into two tiers BY ACCESS; there is a front end portion that holds all of the Ms Access forms, and then on the back end part, which are access tables, queries, etc., that is stored on a computer on the network.

Well, of course, there is a need to convert the data storage portion to SQL Server 2005 while keeping all of these GUI forms which were built in Ms Access. This is where I come in.

I have read a little, and have found that you can link the forms or maybe even the access tables to SQL Server tables, but I am still very unsure on what exactly can be done and how to do it.

Has anyone done this? Please comment on any capabilities, limitations, considerations about such an undertaking. Thanks!

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:22:01+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:22 am

    Do not use the upsizing wizard from Access:

    • First, it won’t work with SQL Server 2008.

    • Second, there is a much better tool for the job:
      SSMA, the SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access which is provided for free by Microsoft.

    It will do a lot for you:

    • move your data from Access to SQL Server
    • automatically link the tables back into Access
    • give you lots of information about potential issues due to differences in the two databases
    • keeps track of the changes so you can keep the two synchronised over time until your migration is complete.

    I wrote a blog entry about it recently.

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