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Desmag
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-03-15 : 12:43:24
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| Hi everybody,This is propably very silly question...I've used SQL Server for sometime now, but always through tools supplied by my hosts (my Little Admin, SQL Server Web Admin). I always wanted to try running the real thing, so I've installed SQL Server 2K developer edition on my machine. I also have IIS and .NET framework running.What would be the next step to see those 3 components in action? I have noticed Northwind database in the Enterprise Manager. How do I make the connection? I have the SQL Server Service Manager running fine, but when I open Query Analyzer it comes up with the window "Connect to SQL Server" and this little dropdown, where you can choose the server is actually empty. What do I do?Thank you all for your pointers. |
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Srinika
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1378 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-15 : 12:55:59
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| U may find the following site useful (For ASP.Net / ADO.Net / Connecting to SQL Server ...)WWW.W3schools.comGo thru the Books OnLine (The help feature of MS SQL server) - to findout what u need to do to get connected to the Server thru' the Query Analyzer / Enterprise Manager |
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Jim77
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
440 Posts |
Posted - 2006-03-16 : 06:59:50
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| click the three little ... buttons next to the select server drop down box in Query analyser to locate your local server.That normally does the trick for me |
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