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mjb_AEA
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-06-29 : 11:39:44
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| I am working on a computer connected to a network. I am using SQL 2000/XP on my computer so I can manage other sql servers on our network (I'll call them S1 and S2, both running SQL 2000)I recently received a new computer running SQL 2005 Standard/Vista. When I try to connect to S1 and S2, I can’t find them anywhere. Am I overlooking some settings in 2005/vista?I am a little inexperienced at this, so please let me know if any additional information would be helpful.Thanks in advance |
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nathans
Aged Yak Warrior
938 Posts |
Posted - 2007-06-30 : 01:42:38
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| Can you ping them?Nathan Skerl |
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khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)
17689 Posts |
Posted - 2007-06-30 : 02:16:28
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Is the SQL 2005 configured to enabled remote connections ? Run Surface Area Configuration to verify KH[spoiler]Time is always against us[/spoiler] |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
7266 Posts |
Posted - 2007-06-30 : 20:30:46
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| How did you connect to them? In ssms? |
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mjb_AEA
Starting Member
5 Posts |
Posted - 2007-07-02 : 13:54:13
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| Sorry about the late reply, I am now connected. I created an alias in the SQl Native client config, and was able to connect. I dont know if that is the best or correct way, but it worked.Thank you everyone for your reply. |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
7266 Posts |
Posted - 2007-07-02 : 14:17:35
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| Seems protocol related issue. Yes, that's the way to solve the problem. |
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