I'll manage it if it does i have references...
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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 5:25 PM, David Burela david.bur...@gmail.comwrote:
http://davidburela.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/is-it-time-to-open-source-silverlight/
While I was at the MVP summit I
Folks, I want to connect to SQL Server Express on my home server from the
outside world.
My router forwards tcp 1433 to the correct machine. I can see port 1433
visible but closed in Gibson's port scan. Attempts to connect time out.
I'm guessing therefore that I've missed some setting inside SQL
I forgot to mention this is SQL Server 2008R2. I have Allow remote
connections to this server checked. I also noticed in the tcpview utility
that the SQL Server process is not listening on port 1433 and it never
seems to open (but perhaps it doesn't work the way I expect). I
also forward port udp
It's all to do with dynamic and static ports, something I haven't anyone
discuss before.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177440.aspx
I deleted the Dynamic Ports 0 and added TCP Port 1433 in all the IP
settings. I don't know if all need to be changed, but I haven't got time to
debug
Off the top of my head I recall something about the appropriate protocols
being enabled? i.e. SQL Express may only be listening on local native
client and not TCP/IP
On 23 November 2013 11:50, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote:
I forgot to mention this is SQL Server 2008R2. I have Allow remote
Why do you say that it is unsuitable for modern web?
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Subject: Is it time to open source Silverlight?