OK all. I'm in the process of setting up my new SQL Server as some of 
you know my my licensing snafu. :)

Now, I'm wondering if I NEED to set CF up as a user to access the 
databases on the SQL machine. Will the username and password to the 
SQL databases in CF administrator be good enough if I connect with 
TCP/IP?

On a side note. I'm still new to the NT stuff and was brand new to it 
when I bought the Web/CF server. Dell set up the partition with my OS 
as FAT for who knows what reason. I have ColdFusion and Website and 
all my applications on an NTFS partition so I can set the necessary 
permissions up on that if need be to run CF as a user. I made them 
set up everything on the SQL Server as NTFS.

If I set CF up as a user account, will I need to make it a member of 
Administrators since the OS is FAT? And I hate to even ask this, but 
is there a way to change the FAT partition to NTFS without doing a 
clean install? I don't even want to think about that. LOL

Thanks a bunch.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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