Monday, March 19, 2012

Accesing SQL Server with clients

i have a MS Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition but i don't have PDC installed s
o i don't have a domain in the LAN, i installed SQL Server 2000 on this serv
er, but the clients ( MSDE 2000 ) can not se the SQL server.
My cuestion is , i have to install a pdc and then mount SQL server , and add
the clients to the domain
"Jaxon" wrote:

> I am sure there are tons of white papers on this, but I dont suspect that
> you'll experience any huge hurdles.
> MSDE is essentially a throttled down version of the SQL Server Engine.
> "Because it is fully compatible with other editions of SQL Server,
> developers can easily target both SQL Server and MSDE 2000 with the same
> core code base. This provides a seamless upgrade path from MSDE 2000 to SQ
L
> Server if an application grows beyond the storage and scalability limits o
f
> MSDE 2000."
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/p...fo/overview.asp
>
>
> Greg Jackson
> PDX, Oregon
>
>MSDE doesn't have network access enabled by default. Enable using svrnetcn.e
xe.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
"Visual FoxPro programmer" <VisualFoxProprogrammer@.discussions.microsoft.com
> wrote in message
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> i have a MS Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition but i don't have PDC installed so i do
n't have a
domain in the LAN, i installed SQL Server 2000 on this server, but the clien
ts ( MSDE 2000 ) can not
se the SQL server.
> My cuestion is , i have to install a pdc and then mount SQL server , and add the c
lients to the
domain[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> "Jaxon" wrote:
>

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