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Old 02-28-2008, 05:26 PM
Simon Hayes
 
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Default Re: Books questions


"Pak Tse" <pak_tse@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:3f362f94$0$10358$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
> I found chapter questions at the chapter end but don't know the answers:
>
> 1) Microsoft specification for API for universal data access ?
> ADO, SQL-DMO, OLE DB or named pipes ?
>
> 2)What is associated with SQLMail and SQLAgentMail to configure them to

send
> and receive email ?
> Windows login account, SQL Server service, Windows mail profile or a

network
> library ?
>
> 3)Which one does the set up a login mapping for linked server?
> sp_configure, sp_addlinkedserver, sp_addlinkedsrvlogin or sp_addalias ?
>
> 4) Which email server type is supported by SQLMail or SQLAgentMail ?
> MS Exchange Server, MS Windows NT Mail, POP3 or all of them ?
>
>
>


The answers to all of your questions are in the SQL Server documentation. If
you don't have a local copy, you can download it here:

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinf...2000/books.asp

If you've already read the documentation, and also reviewed the chapter in
your book, then maybe you could give specific details of where the
information is unclear or confusing?

Simon


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