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Old 02-29-2008, 06:51 AM
stefanPL
 
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Default SQL Server Network Utility - where is it?

Hello,

I have SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition. Where is SQL Server Network
Utility?
In Start menu SQL server group I have only Client Network Utility :|
Is it a command line tool or sth? How to install it?

tnx

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Old 02-29-2008, 06:51 AM
David Portas
 
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Default Re: SQL Server Network Utility - where is it?

The Server Network Utility is only installed with the server component.
The location should be something like:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\svrnetcn.exe
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Old 02-29-2008, 06:51 AM
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Default Re: SQL Server Network Utility - where is it?

Thanks a lot!!!

This helped me a lot, here I explain why:

First of all I asked this question because I tried to cennect to MSSQL
using PHP and I had problems with the connection. On the net I read
about enabling protocols that an instance will use, and in order to do
that I needed Server Network Utility.

Since I installed SQL Server 2000 dev edition over previous instances
of MSDE, the instalation program did'nt install Server Network Utility.
Well to be exact: it actullay did install but didn't put it in the
START Menu group, instead it put the Client Network Utility, which is
of course to configure clients not servers.

Well I started the Server Network Utility manually and enabled TCP/IP
and now everything is working fine!!
That's why, again: Thanks a lot!!

greets from Poland

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