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    Hi all.. I use SQL Server 2000 and i wonder how to connect to a remote SQL server (on a site not network) using query analyzer.. can I make that just the same way i do when i connect to a server on a network ?

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      Hi all.. I use SQL Server 2000 and i wonder how to connect to a remote SQL server (on a site not network) using query analyzer.. can I make that just the same way i do when i connect to a server on a network ?

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      You need to go into Client Network Utility and enter the connection parametes for the remote server ie.; TCP IP, IP address,server name) then go back into Query Analyzer and select the server from the list.

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        You need to go into Client Network Utility and enter the connection parametes for the remote server ie.; TCP IP, IP address,server name) then go back into Query Analyzer and select the server from the list.

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        thank you a lot .. but it did not work :( can i use the name of server not the ip ? such as www.server.com ?

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