When using the bridge you use the DSN name for the entry on the local box.

Pete Fournier
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   >From:       "DeWolfe, Joseph T. Mr. BFC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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   >Does anyone know how to connect to a table on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server
   >cluster,
   >using SQL Server 2000 as the database server with a JDBC:ODBC bridge.
   >I have tried to refer to the cluster name, global DC name, and so on.
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