Hi and thanks for the reply,
Unfortunately I didn't post all of my original message regarding the environment. I'm adding this custom form off of the Visual AccountMate (SQL version) menu. Everything is already connected via a 32bit ODBC System DSN connection that Visual AccountMate sets up. I copied an existing form, changed my remote view and added my new fields. I have no idea why it is asking me to give my SQL login and password.
Mysterious indeed.........
>Jace,
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>You're probably getting the connection failed error because you're not specifying the login account and password.
>
>The easiest way to correct this is to specify the login and password in the VFP connection. Next would be using NT Auth. With NT Auth (but, I see that you're using Win98).
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>Many people create a local database that contains the views and connections, with the login and password hard-coded for the user. It's a bit more elaborate, but it does allow all users to use their own login/password.
>
>-Mike
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