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Dec 22, 2006I have not read anything about SQL running on a Novell server. Does any one know if SQL will run on a Novell Server?
View 1 RepliesI have not read anything about SQL running on a Novell server. Does any one know if SQL will run on a Novell Server?
View 1 RepliesI need to setup a server on a network where Novell is the NOS.
question : how can I configure the server (NT4 sp4 / SqlServer 7.0 ),
so that the "Novell User/PW" will authenticate for my database
on the NT/SqlServer server.
What I am trying to avoid is the duplication of user maintenance
on the system.
Don Boling
We use Novell NDS security to access applications on NT servers. I have an application on an NT server that will connect to an other NT
server that is running SQL Server 7.0. Is there any way to have/use the Novell login/password passed to SQL Server 7.0 once logged
on to the NT application server?
Either passing as a login/password or converted to a group for SQL Server use. I would like to limit the number of times a business user
needs to type a login/password. Hopefuly this would work like "trusted connections".
Thanks
I am running SQL Server 6.5 on a Windows NT 4.0 Server. File and printer services etc. are handled by Novell. This server is the only NT box in the shop. All workstations are running Windows 95. My problem is that response from the SQL server is extremely slow. When I make a request to the server from a workstation my Novell server utilization peaks for several seconds.I dont know why the Novell server should have any involvment? What Net libraries and protocols should I be using?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHello All,
does anyone know if MS SQL SERVER 2000 can be installed on Novell 5, and if there are any challenges that need to be considered.
Thanks to all,
Sammy
Could someone please tell me what I need to do to be able to connect a user, who is on a Novell Network to a SQL Server using tcp/ip.
Do I need to make the user a member of the NT Domain or have a local user account on the NT box, where the SQL Server is installed.
Thanks,
Dane
I found this on the SQL Help page on the Data Link Connection Properties Tab (created by opening a 'test.udl' file on the workstation):
"The SQL Server system administrator must have associated your Microsoft Windows network ID with a SQL Server login ID."
While I can log into the SQL Server from a different workstation NOT using Novell, and using my Windows Authenticated UserID and PW, trying the same from a Novell networked workstation using the UserID and Password which is good ONLY at that one workstation, I cannot access the same SQL Server.
How does one "associate a Microsoft Windows network ID" when Novell is being used to access the Windows network?
The IT department says Novell should have not effect a Windows login, but it apparently is.
Hi All,
Is there a connector in Connections Manager that can access a Novell NDS tree and help to pull data in an SSIS package?
Thanks,
BIG S
I am new to SSIS but this does not seem like it should be a hard thing to do. Here is the background:
Windows Server 2003
SQL Server 2005
SSIS
Logged in to server as Admin
I've created a SSIS package that I want to run as a Job. In it there is a Ole DB Connection to a VFP Database on a Novell Server. Client for Netware Services is started when server is but NOT logged into. When I created the package everything runs fine. Note that I had to login when I created the Data Link. I can even run it from the SQL Server Package Store. As soon as I restart the server and try to run it I get an error that the file path is invalid in both SSIS and the Package Store. I check the connection string and it looks good.
The connection is availible in My Network Places
If I open the connection and login it runs fine again.
How do I intiate the network connection and then close it again??
Cory Bonallo
Retail Services
Developer