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ASP.NET Enterprise Manager connecting to seperate server on alternative port

Hi,

I have 2 windows machine. One is a SQL Server, the other one is a webserver running IIS 6.0. The SQL Server uses a non-standard 1433 port, which is 2222. And I have ASP.NET Enterprise Manager installed on the webserver.

My problem is this: I am trying to connect to sql server using the enterprise manager, but it keeps saying login failed even after I fill the server address with "hostname,2222" and make sure that user/password are correct.

Do I have to hack the scripts and do some changes to it? If yes, what do I have to do? if it's unrelated to the script, what other course of action is available to me? I don't want/can't have the SQL server running on port 1433.

Thanks in advance!

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