Thanks for your quick reply.
However, I dont think it's a Firewall issue.
We're using Sql Server 2000. My problem is that we don't have the Client Network Utilities installed on the web server whereas it's installed on my development machine. So when I create a TCP/IP alias with port 1433...
I have SQL server 2000 installed on a server, and I have an ASP .NET application on a web server that is tring to connect to a named instance on the database server.
However, I get the "Server Does Not Exist" error. I know that on my local machine, i've set up a TCP/IP alias using the Client...
Thanks for your straight-forward, not bitter reply, bofh..
I think I heard somewhere that Windows Web Edition does not support SQL server 2000, or maybe I heard it wrong.
Are there any limitations on the Web Edition that I should be aware of?
Hi. I have a web server which will have Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition as its operating system.
It's only going to serve as a web server with one client machine that will be networked internally for development purposes.
What kind of license do I have to purchase? Do I need CAL's for all...
I'm very new to Sharepoint technologies.
I'd like to create an ASP.NET website where you can click on a button that creates a user in windows 2003 server and a sharepoint website.
Is this possible at all to do it programmatically?
I think i've read somewhere that i could create a domain user...
I'm new to CVS.
I was wondering if it's possible to associate the login validation with the users in the SQL database.
I want to allow only certain users in the database that have the necessary permissions.
Is this possible?
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