Hi Friend,
Is there any way in SQL Server by which I can locate the names of all the SQL-servers on the network. I was wondering if I can execute some query on Master database to find the above info??? Any clues??
Thanks in advance
Wiz
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Hi Friend,
Is there any way in SQL Server by which I can locate the names of all the SQL-servers on the network. I was wondering if I can execute some query on Master database to find the above info??? Any clues??
Thanks in advance
Wiz
isql -L from command prompt
-Anu
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A I at 7/10/01 5:37:19 PM
Hi Friend,
Is there any way in SQL Server by which I can locate the names of all the SQL-servers on the network. I was wondering if I can execute some query on Master database to find the above info??? Any clues??
Thanks in advance
Wiz
Hi, I was just thinking about trying to get that same info. I've tried the isql -L cmd, but I know for a fact there are more MS SQL Servers than what was returned, How could this be?
Is there another method?
Thanks for help.
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Anu at 7/10/01 5:41:43 PM
isql -L from command prompt
-Anu
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A I at 7/10/01 5:37:19 PM
Hi Friend,
Is there any way in SQL Server by which I can locate the names of all the SQL-servers on the network. I was wondering if I can execute some query on Master database to find the above info??? Any clues??
Thanks in advance
Wiz