bigfoot,<br>
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I've done this via ODBC from an ASP application, but don't know that there is a direct way. Mind you, I'm not overly conversant with things SQL Server - the ODBC calls I was making were mostly to Oracle instances, but they were tying back to a local instance of SQL Server, and one of the calls was to a 6.5 instance of SQL Server.<br>
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I do recall that I had a problem 'seeing' the other SQL Server until I entered it into my local hosts file. DNS resolution just didn't work, but once I put the server reference in the hosts file I could hit it every time. Maybe the same work for you?<br>
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Make a good day . . .<br>
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