Hi:
To change the TCP/IP port SQL Server listens on:
1) Launch the Server network utility on the server
2) Select the instance you want to configure from the drop-down
3) Select TCP/IP from Enabled protocols
4) Click Properties
5) Change the default port to a different port
6) Restart SQL Server service
And for client side what should we do ? Normally i didn't install
client access library on the client site, so the client network utility
will not be in the client machine right ?
Please help
Thanks
JCVoon
On the clientside, you would just run Client Network Utility (cliconfg.exe).
-oj
"jcvoon" <jcvoon@.maximas.com.my> wrote in message
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> Hi:
> To change the TCP/IP port SQL Server listens on:
> 1) Launch the Server network utility on the server
> 2) Select the instance you want to configure from the drop-down
> 3) Select TCP/IP from Enabled protocols
> 4) Click Properties
> 5) Change the default port to a different port
> 6) Restart SQL Server service
>
> And for client side what should we do ? Normally i didn't install
> client access library on the client site, so the client network utility
> will not be in the client machine right ?
> Please help
> Thanks
> JCVoon
>
|||oj:
Is the Client Network Utility (cliconfg.exe) exists in default windows
installation ?
Thanks
JCvoon
|||Cliconfg.exe is installed part of the MDAC
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/mdac/...s/default.aspx)
-oj
"jcvoon" <jcvoon@.maximas.com.my> wrote in message
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> oj:
> Is the Client Network Utility (cliconfg.exe) exists in default windows
> installation ?
> Thanks
> JCvoon
>
|||oj:
Thank you.
JCVoon
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