This is a very basic question. I have just installed SQL Server 2000 Developer. Could someone tell me please how I find out what the server name is? I have tried using OEMCOMPUTER but that didn't work. I am therefore unable to connect to the server.
HI
The SQL Server name is the computer NETBIOS name (default instance) or [NETBIOS NAME]\[instance name] when you use named instance of SQL server.
Andras Jakus MCDBA
"martynroots" wrote:
> This is a very basic question. I have just installed SQL Server 2000 Developer. Could someone tell me please how I find out what the server name is? I have tried using OEMCOMPUTER but that didn't work. I am therefore unable to connect to the server.
|||Go to Start --> Programs --> Microsoft SQL Server --> Server Network Utility. The General Tab of the utility should list the SQL Instances that you have installed on your computer. Hope this helps.
Tea C.
"martynroots" wrote:
> This is a very basic question. I have just installed SQL Server 2000 Developer. Could someone tell me please how I find out what the server name is? I have tried using OEMCOMPUTER but that didn't work. I am therefore unable to connect to the server.
|||Go to Start --> Programs --> Microsoft SQL Server --> Server Network Utility. The General Tab of the utility should list the SQL Instances that you have installed on your computer. Hope this helps.
Tea C.
"martynroots" wrote:
> This is a very basic question. I have just installed SQL Server 2000 Developer. Could someone tell me please how I find out what the server name is? I have tried using OEMCOMPUTER but that didn't work. I am therefore unable to connect to the server.
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