Apparently it is possible to use the 'Azure Files' type of storage to provide a 
cloud-based shared folder that on-premise Windows can access, map a drive 
letter to and so forth. 

It is also apparently possible to then run an EXE off that share as long as you 
are using SMB3, so Windows 8 and up. However I would envision a potential world 
of hurt with permissions and so on. 

If the data is in Azure SQL this is really a job for a browser-based front end. 
Maybe you could knock something up in a low-code tool like PowerApps to do it.



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  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

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