You can edit a SQL Server remotely via Enterprise Manager, but they will 
need to provide you with a copy and a Connection Licence.

You can use TCP/IP to connect to it. As long at they server is set up to 
allow TCP/IP connections and you can get through any firewall they might have.

Most MS books about SQL Server come with an Eval copy that you can play 
with for 120 Days, and a copy Enterprise Manager that does not expire.

You can also get an eval copy from MS for $10


At 01:52 PM 8/30/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Im doing a quote for a company that has a current SQL database for their
>existing web page.  We will be adding a section to their web page.
>
>Is there a way i can edit this SQL database remotely?  I have never worked
>with a SQL database or server, and im wondering what kind of investment i
>have to make to edit their existing database?
>
>Thanks
>Chad
>
>
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