Hi,
I need to register to a SQL Serve that is part of our Network but is on a
different Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Range.
This is not working. But I can access the Server remotely using remote login
tools.
Is there anything I need to do on the security side of SQL Server in order
for to be able to register to it? This would make my life a lot easier.
Thanks In Advance,
Kevin.Kevin,
There might be a firewall causing that. Try telnetting <ip_address>:1433, if
that doesn't work you need to open it.
Jon Jahren
"Kevin Humphreys" <khumphreys@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I need to register to a SQL Serve that is part of our Network but is on a
> different Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Range.
> This is not working. But I can access the Server remotely using remote
login
> tools.
> Is there anything I need to do on the security side of SQL Server in order
> for to be able to register to it? This would make my life a lot easier.
> Thanks In Advance,
> Kevin.
>|||Even better how do I register to a SQL Server using the Server's local
system account.
"Kevin Humphreys" <khumphreys@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I need to register to a SQL Serve that is part of our Network but is on a
> different Subnet Mask and Default Gateway IP Range.
> This is not working. But I can access the Server remotely using remote
> login tools.
> Is there anything I need to do on the security side of SQL Server in order
> for to be able to register to it? This would make my life a lot easier.
> Thanks In Advance,
> Kevin.
>|||You would do this when logged onto the SQL Server box and it
would work for Enterprise Manager on the SQL Server box
only. It's a local account...local to that box only.
You won't accomplish much with that. What you may be
thinking is another approach where your login is added as a
local administrator on the SQL Server box. Then you register
the SQL Server with your login. That's similar to what it
sounds like you are asking for.
-Sue
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:59:45 -0000, "Kevin Humphreys"
<khumphreys@.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Even better how do I register to a SQL Server using the Server's local
>system account.
>"Kevin Humphreys" <khumphreys@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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