As Tony pointed out you can run both on one system without any trouble;
especially on a small business intranet (I assume we're talking small
given Access being the db backbone).

If the budget is there, by all means go for two servers.

And speaking of budget, if that's an issue consider using mySQL.  Couple
that to a graphical front end like mysqlfront or sqlyog and arguably you
have everything a small business intranet would need for thousands of
dollars less, thanks to the lack of db licensing costs.

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 Matt Robertson       [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 MSB Designs, Inc.  http://mysecretbase.com
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