Should not be a problem.  Have SQL Server running on a seperate 
machine.  In the Cold Fusion administrator, create the datasource with the 
ip address of the sql server.  Also, create a user in sql server for cold 
fusion to use.  For example, create the user "internet" in the SQL server 
logins.  Use this user for cold fusion to connect to sql server when you 
create the datasource.

Jacob


At 04:44 PM 4/17/00 -0400, you 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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