I run Visual Interdev 6... I have 2 web servers and 2 database
servers... (1 of each located in my home - A; and 1 of each co-located
at an ISP - B with our own firewall at each location).
Location A:
Firewall, port 1433 opened (for specific IP#'s)
Web Server: IIS5
SQL Server: 7
Location B:
Firewall, port 1433 opened (for specific IP#'s)
Web Server: IIS6
SQL Server: 2000
For both locations, I can edit files and open databases. For location
A, I can also DESIGN databases (create new ones, edit existing ones)
through InterDev. I can NOT do this at Location B and its driving me
nuts. While I can open databases and view the contents, I can not
create new databases through Interdev nor add fields to existing ones.
I've made sure that BUILTIN/Administrators has the same access (and I'm
an administrator on all 4 servers) on both SQL servers.
Any ideas what I am missing here? Its driving me nuts having to
terminal service into Location B's database server everytime I want to
create a new database or even a new field!I should mention that while I'm away from home, I can still design
databases from my home servers so it isn't being "inside" a firewall
vs. "outside". I have the exact same problem no matter WHERE I am
connected from (I tend to travel alot).
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