Hello,
I have a client that uses my client-server software on his local area network. The software uses a fat client front-end with a SQL Server 2000 back-end.
The client has a PIX 506e. The client wants to be able to run my software from remote locations, yet still save the data in the central SQL Server database.
Apparently, the client is able to establish a VPN connection from a remote site and is able to browse to the Server and install the client-server software. Unfortunately, the client is not able to see the SQL Server to set up the ODBC connection.
Can someone point me to a "How To" article or give me some steps on what needs to be done to be able to run the software from remote sites so I can send them to my client.
As you can tell, I am not a PIX person. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
TFISHER
I have a client that uses my client-server software on his local area network. The software uses a fat client front-end with a SQL Server 2000 back-end.
The client has a PIX 506e. The client wants to be able to run my software from remote locations, yet still save the data in the central SQL Server database.
Apparently, the client is able to establish a VPN connection from a remote site and is able to browse to the Server and install the client-server software. Unfortunately, the client is not able to see the SQL Server to set up the ODBC connection.
Can someone point me to a "How To" article or give me some steps on what needs to be done to be able to run the software from remote sites so I can send them to my client.
As you can tell, I am not a PIX person. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
TFISHER