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Hi
You can try to connect to SQL server as usual.  On ODBC page, under sql server name, 
use sql server IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) instead of server name (DB1).  Under username, use 
this
format  SQLDomainName\UserName and whatever the password for that user.

Tinh Tran
Event411.com


"Robert M. Saxon, Jr." wrote:

> I would really appreciate it of someone would give me a hand with this
> one...
>
> I have a server running IIS 4.0, CF 4.01, and SQL Server 7.0.  I want to
> remove IIS and CF from that server and install it on a separate server.  The
> catch is that the two servers (both NT 4) are in different domains (not
> trusted).  Is there a way to connect the two machines so that the CF server
> can access the SQL data sources?  Caution: I am an intermediate that has
> never done cross-server or cross-domain communication.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>
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Hi
<br>You can try to connect to SQL server as usual.&nbsp; On ODBC page,
under sql server name, use sql server IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) instead of server
name (DB1).&nbsp; Under username, use this format&nbsp; SQLDomainName\UserName
and whatever the password for that user.
<p>Tinh Tran
<br>Event411.com
<br>&nbsp;
<p>"Robert M. Saxon, Jr." wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I would really appreciate it of someone would give
me a hand with this
<br>one...
<p>I have a server running IIS 4.0, CF 4.01, and SQL Server 7.0.&nbsp;
I want to
<br>remove IIS and CF from that server and install it on a separate server.&nbsp;
The
<br>catch is that the two servers (both NT 4) are in different domains
(not
<br>trusted).&nbsp; Is there a way to connect the two machines so that
the CF server
<br>can access the SQL data sources?&nbsp; Caution: I am an intermediate
that has
<br>never done cross-server or cross-domain communication.
<p>Thanks,
<p>Rob
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