I have a communication error from my client when I try to connect to my SQL
server 2000 SP4 on a Windows 2003 server. Is there any method that I can get
to see if I don't miss something when I have made the installation on the
server part ?
Every help will be welcome
Regards,
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http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...curity/200609/1I dont believe that SQL server keeps track of that type of information
unless you have C2 auditing enabled. You could also pick that up in a trace
file had you been tracing.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...tain/sqlc2.mspx
I could be wrong though. Does anyone else have any information?
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>I have a communication error from my client when I try to connect to my SQL
> server 2000 SP4 on a Windows 2003 server. Is there any method that I can
> get
> to see if I don't miss something when I have made the installation on the
> server part ?
> Every help will be welcome
> Regards,
> --
> Message posted via droptable.com
> http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...curity/200609/1
>sql
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