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If your organization has important data stored in an older, unsupported database program, and other people in your organization need to work with that data on a regular basis, Access 2010 and Office 365 can help.
By migrating your data into Access 2010, and then publishing the database to your Office 365 site, you can provide your colleagues with continuous access to the data they need, and also ensure that the data is safely stored and backed up in the cloud.
See how you can put Access 2010 and Office 365 to work for you.
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Has anyone been able to get this to work, please? There are a number of frustrated people on the Office365 forums who are struggling. I gather that the reports bit is not turned on, but I can't even publish my database. Can't find any responses there by anyone from Microsoft either.
Am now in OK. Was using the wrong URL to publish to. If your site is fred.onmicrosoft.com, the site to publish to is http://fred.sharepoint.com or https://fred-my.sharepoint.com (as described by selecting Manage under the Sharepoint Online section on the home page then Manage Site Collections).
Reporting Services isn't enabled, so web reports don't work yet.
@Alan, thanks for reporting the issue and following up. We'll look at the documentation around publishing a database to Office 365 and see if we can make it clearer which URL to use when publishing.
--Chris
Like Alan, i've been struggling with ofice365 for some time, and did not succeed in publishing my data base inspite the database have been checked by Access2010 and proccess of publishinig completed successfully - where is my Access Service? where can i find some help with this?
@chen, sorry to hear you're having problems publishing to Office 365. Currently, the best source for help is through the Office 365 Community forum. For example, these conversations might be helpful:
community.office365.com/.../14498.aspx
community.office365.com/.../14435.aspx
Hope this helps!
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