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Gürkan Alkan
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Posted - 2009-02-25 : 10:09:41
Hello again.

I have two questions.

First, about Net-Libraries. I found two different expression on web.
1- It is a dll is used from Sql Server and provides the communication
2- NetLibs are protocols which are Shared Memory, TCP/IP, Named Pipes and VIA.
Which one is correct..?

Second question is about TCP/IP. A book says that TCP/IP is default protocol since Sql Server 2000. But I look the Configuration Manager and only Shared Memory is "enabled". The others are disabled. How can it be default protocol for Sql Server..?



-->Gürkan Alkan<--
Istanbul Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisligi

Gürkan Alkan
Starting Member

7 Posts

Posted - 2009-03-02 : 04:57:16
I found the answers. (Thank you Mr. Robert Vieira)

NetLibs are DLL's used from Sql Server. For example If network uses TCP/IP protocol, server needs TCP/IP NetLibs to communicate.(NetLibs are like abstraction layers)

Second, TCP/IP protocol, now, is not default protocol for SQL Server (because of security) so it is disabled.

-->Gürkan Alkan<--
Istanbul Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisligi
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