Connecting To A Network Server - A Simple Question !!

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Hi



My question should be relatively simple.



I have a server machine (Windows XP + SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS) : IP (192.168.1.1)





2 client machines:

Client 1 (Windows XP + SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS) : IP (192.168.1.100)

Client 2 (Windows XP + SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS) : IP (192.168.1.101)



I want to connect the 2 clients to the server database in a simple clientserver arch.

what should I do ?!!!



Thank you in advance.

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Hello,

I want to schedule an automated nightly backup of a database to another server on the network (backing up a 6.5 database on Server3 to Server5). File sharing is turned on for Server5 with all permissions, so that shouldn't be a problem. Server 3 sees the Server5 backup location fine from the NT Explorer, proving the two servers are talking to each other okay. Both servers have an NT account called SQLServer with the same name and password and full administrative privileges, which Server3's SQL Executive service uses to log on with (SQL Server is not installed on Server5).

When I try to back up to Server5 (whether to Server5DDRIVETBBackupDailyTimeAndBilling.dat or to a mapped drive F:TBBackupDailyTimeAndBilling.dat) an error message is returned saying "[SQL Server] Can't open dump device 'Server5DDRIVETBBackupDailyTimeAndBilling.dat' , device error or device off line. Please consult the SQL Server error log for more details." The error log says "Backup device 'Server5DDRIVETBBackupDailyTimeAndBilling.dat' failed to open, operating system error = 5(Access is denied.)"

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Karl Simanonok
Professional Presence Providers, Inc.

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