On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 07:09:01 +0200 Chadley Wilson <chadley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Unfortunately I have no choice of using M$ SQL 2000-ent it is what > already exist within our business, i'm not surpised. changing the RDBMS can be a big, complex and expensive problem. if you're trying to escape paying painful amounts of money to Larry Ellison for Oracle licenses, it can be worth it, but M$ SQL server isn't quite as expensive yet, just painful to administer. > I am trying trying change our OS so > that I can be a hero and save the company lots of money ;-> if you succeed, you may find yourself in a position to try the database migration. good luck! then you can have a serious learning experience about the three main open source databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Firebird (not the browser, the other Firebird)). > I have tried posting on the mysql, postgres & sql lists with no answers. > My question is has anyone ever tried to connect a linux box to a windows > sql server? With all the windows PCs in the world some-one some-where > must have tried this. as others have pointed out, you appear to be dealing in Wine territory. while you've gotten useful hints here, i suggest that a Wine list might be the most fruitful place to go. i can help on JDBC if any of that comes up, and to a lesser degree with ODBC. it appears that neither of those are issues here. richard -- Richard Welty rwelty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security