Accessing SQL Server Accross Domain

From: JT (JTnospam_at_verizon.net)
Date: 12/18/03


Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 11:09:12 -0800

I have a concept for an application that I would like to
market, and have a question concerning configuration. My
user interface is built in ADO.Net and VB7, and this is
the part I would like to sell. The end user would use
this UI to access a SQL Server database that I would have
at my location, on my own domain. Is this concept
feasible? Is it possible to grant access on SQL Server to
users from different domains? I am using Windows
Integrated Authentication on my server, and have to as it
is being used with BizTalk Server. Thanks.
JT



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