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    MsmVc
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    Hi All How can i install and configure mssql database server for netwoek?I have a network and all machine is member of domain.How can i make connection through client with server?In the client side i have Xp OS and Server Side XP server 2003. Plz help me

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      Hi All How can i install and configure mssql database server for netwoek?I have a network and all machine is member of domain.How can i make connection through client with server?In the client side i have Xp OS and Server Side XP server 2003. Plz help me

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      dan sh
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      Open Surface Area configuration for your server and enable remote connections then clients will be able to connect to it through a valid username and password.

      It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD

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        Open Surface Area configuration for your server and enable remote connections then clients will be able to connect to it through a valid username and password.

        It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD

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        Thanks for reply.I am try to do.

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          Open Surface Area configuration for your server and enable remote connections then clients will be able to connect to it through a valid username and password.

          It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD

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          Sorry to say there is no effect.Still i am hunting how to connect. Can you provide me how o install MsSQL server on Server machine then configure on client machine document. Plz help me.

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            Sorry to say there is no effect.Still i am hunting how to connect. Can you provide me how o install MsSQL server on Server machine then configure on client machine document. Plz help me.

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            Persumably you have access to the media for SQL Srver (it does not automatically come with Windows Server 2003, but is a separate product). If so the installation istructions for SQL Server 2008 can be found here[^]. There are similar instructions for each version of SQL Server since SQL 7.0 elsewhere on the same web server. Just navigate to the "SQL Server" node and select the appropriate version. It is not likely that anyone will be willing to duplicate all of those instructions in a reply to your post, so your best bet is to use the provided link.

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