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    Web Assistant Wizard

    Hi, was able to create same Windows network login ID on all servers including my workstation and access the database after giving Public appropriate rights. New problem: can't find Web Assistant Wizard. Does appear when I log in as "sa," however. Help!
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    Web Assistant Wizard

    no domain; network users are authenticated via Netware. Netware used for file and printing services. Users were created on the two standalone 2000 servers (IIS/ColdFusion server and SQL server). Not logging onto SQL server using Windows authentication, only SQL "sa" account (which...
  3. yuppy

    Web Assistant Wizard

    But the two servers are standalones; no domain. And SQL is using SQL server authentication; not Windows. Thanks again, -still a very new SQL user
  4. yuppy

    Web Assistant Wizard

    I would like to publish my database using SQL 2000/Windows 2000. I have two servers - IIS and SQL (not running IIS). Ran Web Assistant, but couldn't find .htm file as noted in wizard. Questions: Don't I have to place the file on the IIS server's wwwroot directory? Is it possible? How do I...

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