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Nov 15, 2006

Hello
I am new to .net and asp.net.  On my local network i have our accounting system using sql 2005 and also a have an access database. We need to get this data to our web site sql 2005 database which is not connected to our network.  Can somebody advise me on which would be the best and most secure way? Should i use Web Services to communicate between the network and the web server  or use some other method like FTP, smtp?
Thanks in advance for any help

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SQL Network Libraries

May 9, 2007

as far as i know, i can use these types of network libraries:




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dbnmpntw - Win32 Named Pipes

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dbmssocn - Win32 Winsock TCP/IP

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dbmsspxn - Win32 SPX/IPX

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dbmsvinn - Win32 Banyan Vines

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dbmsrpcn - Win32 Multi-Protocol (Windows RPC)
may be someone knows, where i could find comparision and details of each one, when witch to use?

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