Hi Frank,

Yeah I did, just yesterday and I meant to post about it. It turned out to 
be a Windows Networking issue. I reinstalled All of the  windows Networking 
components and that resolved the issue. I should have paid closer attention 
to the event  log in retrospect.

It was a bit confusing because I was able to see the SQL Server on the 
network, I could connect to a shared drive on the SQL Server, I could 
connect to a datasource on the remote SQL Server using the ODBC Control 
panel, BUT CF would not connect to the machine.

At least it's fixed. I'm launching my new site tonight, at oh, 2-3 
am....should be fun :) I really shouldn't have scheduled that meeting for 
9am though....

Tomorrow I can finally shave my web site launch/play-off beard :)

Brook





At 08:27 PM 22/09/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Hey Brook,
>
>Did you solve your DSN problem with MX?
>
>Just curious as to what the solution was.
>
>Frank M
>
>
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