I haven't done it with the REFERENCES privilige but with others the
following will work:
 
1. create the same user account with the same password in the other
database. 
2. grant the appropriate permissions to that user.
3. refer to the table with @servicename or create a synonym with the
@servicename notation. When the user refers to the object the
username/password from the current instance will be passed to the other
instance.

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Hi All, 

I am trying to GRANT REFERENCES on a table that resides on a different
database, on a different server. Is this possible and how do I go about
doing it. 

TIA 
E.

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