This is a discussion on Re: Enterprise manager can not show a network drive. within the SQL Server forums, part of the Microsoft SQL Server category; --> Patrox (patrice.castet@in-fusio.NOOO.SPAAAAM.com) writes: > I have the same problem, but the SQL server is not in a network part ...
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| Patrox (patrice.castet@in-fusio.NOOO.SPAAAAM.com) writes: > I have the same problem, but the SQL server is not in a network part > where it can be accessed with a domain. > Is there a way to have this network drives recognized ??? I'm not sure what you mean here. It might be some confusion with "domain account". When it comes to Windows I'm a mere user, not a specialist, so I might be using the wrong terminology. In any case, right-click My Computer and select Manage. In MMC, find Services, and there find MSSQL Server. Right-click, Properties and switch to the Log On tab. There are two main choices "Local System" or a specified username and password. You need to pick the latter to see network drives. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, sommar@algonet.se Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinf...2000/books.asp |