|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 06/30/60 11:25 
(bcanavan@bmghomes.com) writes:> Web server:  win2003 server with iis6
 > DB:  sql server 2000
 >
 > I have 50+ remote offices running an Access 2002 app which connects
 > directly to sql server at a 3rd party hosting company, in part using an
 > odbc connection on the workstation.
 >
 > We recently moved our database (and our web site) in-house.  The new
 > database is inside the firewall but outside the dmz, where it lives
 > along side the company's most sensitive databases.  IT's policy won't
 > allow us to connect directly from the internet.  I'm trying to avoid
 > buying another copy of sql server for the Access app, which I one day
 > hope to drop anyway in favor of
 >
 > The web server uses port 1433 to talk to the database.  I was wondering
 > if there is a simple way to route requests from the Access app through
 > the web server.
 
 Have you considered setting up a VPN?
 
 
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 Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
 
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