July 16, 2009 at 9:49 am
Have you checks Dave's blog out...
July 16, 2009 at 3:05 pm
sql_lock (7/16/2009)
Have you checks Dave's blog out...
I wasn't aware of this blog entry, thank you.
I've just checked it out, and there is some differences between what I see in our Windows 2003 Server, and Dave's blog post. For example, when I looked through the Computer Manager >> Service and Applications there was no SQL Server 2005 Configuration. So I went to the SQL Server Configuration Manager of of the Start menu. Assuming that is correct, I then tried to find the Network Configuration in SQL Server Configuration Manager, and I did find the TCP/IP protocol. In looking there, I see that the TCP/IP protocol is enabled on the server. In looking at the IP Addresses I see the server has 6 IP addresses, all of them are active, but none of the are enabled. Does that make a difference or not?
This is a Windows 2003 Server running on a 64-bit processor and OS, but we're using the 32-bot version of SQL Server on the box.
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