I do this all the time with my hosting company and the answer to your
question is yes, the ip should be different for your database server.  And
your hosting company should have provided that information to you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Tollervey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:46 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: MS SQL 7


Sorry to ask you guys this question but I think my hosting company has gone
to sleep for the weekend (it's 5:30 in the morning for me though)

SQL 7 Enterprse Manager has just been set-up on the server and I've been
trying to access it from my Local Enterprise Manager. Having only ever used
SQL & in a local environment I haven't done this before. Anyway, I typed in
the IP number of the website in the Wizard thing that sets up a new server
and it looked as though everything worked. However, when I went to login (I
double checked my username and password) it said the server wasn't running.
Well, it is. Do you think there would be a direct IP to the SQL server that
is different to the website IP? If so, my hosting company forgot to tell me
what it is and would therefore explain the problem. Maybe it's something
else though. Any ideas?

thanks,

Andrew
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