Hi.
I've intalled windows xp service pack 2, since there I cant' view Component
Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
I'm not using XP Firewall.
Any ideia?
Thanks
EsioI found the problem...
RPC changed.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/productinfo/XPSP2/networkprotection/restrict_remote_clients.aspx
Esio
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> Hi.
> I've intalled windows xp service pack 2, since there I cant' view
> Component Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
> I'm not using XP Firewall.
> Any ideia?
> Thanks
> Esio
>
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Componente Services + win xp sp2
Hi.
I've intalled Windows XP service pack 2, since there I cant' view Component
Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
I'm not using XP Firewall.
Any ideia?
Thanks
EsioI found the problem...
RPC changed.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/...te_clients.aspx
Esio
"Esio Nunes" <esio_nunes@.hotmail.com> escreveu na mensagem
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> Hi.
> I've intalled Windows XP service pack 2, since there I cant' view
> Component Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
> I'm not using XP Firewall.
> Any ideia?
> Thanks
> Esio
>
I've intalled Windows XP service pack 2, since there I cant' view Component
Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
I'm not using XP Firewall.
Any ideia?
Thanks
EsioI found the problem...
RPC changed.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/...te_clients.aspx
Esio
"Esio Nunes" <esio_nunes@.hotmail.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:uznYoqk%23EHA.4092@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi.
> I've intalled Windows XP service pack 2, since there I cant' view
> Component Services -> Transaction Statistics from a remote server.
> I'm not using XP Firewall.
> Any ideia?
> Thanks
> Esio
>
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
compatability question
We have a Win 2000 Server running MS SQL Server 7.0.
The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
Thanks
ccoatesI am pretty sure SQL 7.0 is not supported on Win2003. SQL 2000 is pretty
much backward compatible so you might want to just fix what the issue is
with 2000.
Andrew J. Kelly
SQL Server MVP
"Chris Coates" <ccoates@.gfs.com> wrote in message
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The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
Thanks
ccoatesI am pretty sure SQL 7.0 is not supported on Win2003. SQL 2000 is pretty
much backward compatible so you might want to just fix what the issue is
with 2000.
Andrew J. Kelly
SQL Server MVP
"Chris Coates" <ccoates@.gfs.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> We have a Win 2000 Server running MS SQL Server 7.0.
> The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
> We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
> Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
> Thanks
> ccoates
>
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compatability question
We have a Win 2000 Server running MS SQL Server 7.0.
The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
Thanks
ccoatesI am pretty sure SQL 7.0 is not supported on Win2003. SQL 2000 is pretty
much backward compatible so you might want to just fix what the issue is
with 2000.
--
Andrew J. Kelly
SQL Server MVP
"Chris Coates" <ccoates@.gfs.com> wrote in message
news:OAd4jEc6DHA.3860@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> We have a Win 2000 Server running MS SQL Server 7.0.
> The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
> We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
> Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
> Thanks
> ccoates
>
The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
Thanks
ccoatesI am pretty sure SQL 7.0 is not supported on Win2003. SQL 2000 is pretty
much backward compatible so you might want to just fix what the issue is
with 2000.
--
Andrew J. Kelly
SQL Server MVP
"Chris Coates" <ccoates@.gfs.com> wrote in message
news:OAd4jEc6DHA.3860@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> We have a Win 2000 Server running MS SQL Server 7.0.
> The application using the SQL database is not compatible with SQL 2000.
> We want to upgrade the OS on the server to Win 2003.
> Is Win 2003 compatible with SQL 7.0?
> Thanks
> ccoates
>
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