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Hi,
Can we configure the SQL 2000 database = replication between two SQL server installed on win2k standalone servers(workgroup)? = or must the servers be member server in the same domain?
regards,
Frank
--=_NextPart_000_0036_01C51FFD.3E5FF470--You can, but you will need to be running in Mixed-Mode Authentication and
you will have to use SQL Server Logins.
Another option is to use Local Windows accounts, which you will have to
create on both servers, garauntee the same SIDs, names, and passwords, and
always keep these synchronized. This is a more complex strategy but can
work.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
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Hi,
Can we configure the SQL 2000 database replication between two SQL server
installed on win2k standalone servers(workgroup)? or must the servers be
member server in the same domain?
regards,
Frank
Friday, March 9, 2012
quick question about replication in SQL2000 standard
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