Hi
I have to set up replication but the server is registered in EM as 'local'
so I need to delete this registration and then re-register with the correct
name. My question is in the time between deleting the old registration, and
then registering the new one, will the dbs still be available to any clients
wishing to connect?
Thanks
jonjo,
This won't affect any clients - just your local machine. It takes
seconds to do and is quite safe.
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
jonjo wrote:
> Hi
> I have to set up replication but the server is registered in EM as 'local'
> so I need to delete this registration and then re-register with the correct
> name. My question is in the time between deleting the old registration, and
> then registering the new one, will the dbs still be available to any clients
> wishing to connect?
> Thanks
|||SQLEM is and administrative client API, but it is still just a client. That
is, it is localized the user and/or workstation that hosts the installation,
not the DBMS.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"jonjo" <jonjo@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi
I have to set up replication but the server is registered in EM as 'local'
so I need to delete this registration and then re-register with the correct
name. My question is in the time between deleting the old registration, and
then registering the new one, will the dbs still be available to any clients
wishing to connect?
Thanks
Saturday, February 25, 2012
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