Cindy,
I just installed it and it runs correctly on my office computer. I am not too surprised by this since my office computer knows all the SQL Servers on the network. However, if I am somewhere else (not on the LAN), how do I specify which SQL Server I want to connect to?
Chen
>Check it out:
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C039A798-C57A-419E-ACBC-2A332CB7F959&displaylang=en>
>"Overview
>The SQL Server Web Data Administrator enables you to easily manage your SQL Server data, wherever you are. Using its built-in features, you can do the following from Microsoft Internet Explorer or your favorite Web browser:
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>Create and edit databases in SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
>Perform ad-hoc queries against databases and save them to your file system
>Export and import database schema and data
>Manage users and roles
>View, create and edit stored procedures
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>Whether you are doing Microsoft Windows or Web development, or just need remote access to data for yourself or your clients, the Web Data Administrator is the perfect complement to your toolbox."
Chen Nan