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I have a question and bear with me because I am pretty new to this topic.

I have a SQL SERVER 2005 with a Client Server Application. Now I want to add a Webinterface. Sinice there is no infrastructure for hosting our own server. I want to go to an external hoster/provider.

Now my question is it possiple to replicate a snap-shot of the database to an web hoster?

If yes, what does my hosting package requieres beside SQL SERVER and ASP.NET. Any Services and open ports? What about Security?

When I replicate via push Service from my local SQL SERVER do I have to have a tunnel to the provider? Or external network access to my network via VPN. Or is there a way of doing it via HTTP? HTTPS? (I think I saw some settings about FTP replication...). Because of the Infrastructure Problems mentioned above...

It would be great if someone could give me closer information about this topic...

Links, Ressources, Tipps, Tricks, Tools... just anything... would be appriciated very much...

Thx.

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Server-Side Successful?


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Client-Side

Ping Successful

ping <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
Telnet Successful (blank screen)

telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> <port#>


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Dim rdr As SqlDataReader = Nothing
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conn.Open()

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rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader()

rdr.Close()
conn.Close()
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