>Sorry to have rattled on so, but I really get excited about some of the new tools that are available. Hope I answered your questions.
Rattle, please! That's what I asked for. <g>
Your answers are very helpful.
You said "SQL security blends seamlessly with NT security". Do you need to have your users on NT Workstation to get this advantage?
>We now have several applications with the capability of using mixed VB/VFP user interfaces talking to VFP DCOM servers using ADO to query SQL Server data.
Could you elaborate a little on that? What runs where?
I'm still a little unsure about SQL pricing. I understand that you buy SQL and then pay extra for blocks of Client Access Licenses. If you need to set up two separate and independent SQL DB on two different boxes do you need to pay again?
Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia