I'm wondering if anyone installed the 180 day fully functional trial
SQL 2005 (enterprise edition) and used the client tool (from a
workstation) to connect to it? I installed the server/client
components (on the server) and client tool on my workstation. I can
connect to server using the sql management studio on the server itself,
but not from my workstation. Does anyone know if that's the limitation
of the 180day trial software?
thank youThere is no limitation.
Go to SQL Server Configuration Manager on the server, look for Network
Configuration and check if TCP/IP is enabled.
Ben Nevarez, MCDBA, OCP
Database Administrator
"=== Steve L ===" wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone installed the 180 day fully functional trial
> SQL 2005 (enterprise edition) and used the client tool (from a
> workstation) to connect to it? I installed the server/client
> components (on the server) and client tool on my workstation. I can
> connect to server using the sql management studio on the server itself,
> but not from my workstation. Does anyone know if that's the limitation
> of the 180day trial software?
> thank you
>|||yeah! it's working! Thank you!!
(yes, the TCP/IP was disabled by default)
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
connecting to the sql 2005 server
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