>will say that is one issue I'm still not happy with. If you use "Microsoft
>SQL Server Management Studio Express", you can see all databases on a
>server.

  This is a failing of the software, not of the server-side setting.  MS just 
recently got a patch for the 2000 series of SQL that hides db's you don't have 
access to.  I'm not sure what the story is on the new 2005 install, but I'm 
sure MS will eventually release a similar patch for it as well.

  As for Datasources and security, originally we didn't sandbox DSN's in the 
fashion you're referring to, but that has been changed some time ago due to 
customer and MM feedback.

  Also, the JSP settings that James is referring to were also fixed on the 
newer servers; we only have one or two running on the less secure config and 
those will be updated or migrated off our network soon I believe.  

  Also, it should be noted that even though the JSP issue was tossed around 
this board, I believe we are the ONLY host running a shared setup to have 
actually resolved that at all - others that were tasked with it simply did 
nothing.  :-)

Jamie Price
HMS Postmaster
email: jamie at hostmysite.com

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