I see, that's an idea but I hate to spend the money since it almost never happens and we already have a backup routine but right now it requires a manual switchover to an access db dsn.  It used to move automagically but the latest versions of Modus have broken their fallback routine.  Modus will fallback but it will only work using the same type of db and since our fallback is an access db the mail authentication has quit working if SQL stops.  I can either wait for Vircom to fix their bug or change our routine from putting the data into an access db and have it start putting it into a sql db.
 

Regards,

Mike Herrera
Access One Online Svcs.
http://www.access-one.com

 


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Mike,
 
I have clustered SQL server.  If one server fails the other server takes over with in .5 seconds. 
 
If both fail....  Well I am in trouble.
 
I do have a MySQL server at the production site and could set it up to be a back up for authentication but instead I use the text file method for the backup.
 
 
Tony D. Koehn
Director of Networks
Pixius Communications, LLC
316-219-8569
Amateur:  N0LVY
 

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