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JamesNC wrote: "Your dba has to set up a seperate account for remote logins."

Seems like I need to set up this account / settings without the help of the customer... since their database admin doesn't seem to have any experience with how to do make that happen. I seems like it will be part of my job to make it work... The database server has been on the intranet for years (not connected to the Internet), but they now want to publish some of the data on the net - via a publishing tool (Perl) hosted on our server.

I know this is not a direct Perl-question (even though my Perl-code won't do any real work until I get that database connection up and running), but have you got any ideas on exactly how to set up an account for remote logins, that can be used for a connection via a ODBC DSN called by Perl on a remote machine?

In reply to Re^2: Connect to remote MSSQL database with DBD-ODBC? by FinnR
in thread Connect to remote MSSQL database with DBD-ODBC? by FinnR

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