RE: Emerald from workstation

Greg Dobinson ( gregd@kenora.com )
Wed, 1 Jul 1998 22:00:38 -0500

Don't forget to establish an IPC connection after you have completed the
following instructions. That means either logging onto the domain or
mapping a drive to the server running SQL.

> Alan,
>
> Go into control panel and select ODBC32. Then select the system DSN tab
> and create a DSN called Emerald, pointing the server to your SQL server
and
> the database to Emerald. You can edit the client configs to allow TCP/IP
> or Named Pipes (the default) as how to address the SQL server.
> >I'm unable to get Emerald to work successfully from a workstation and
> >access the server. I don't believe Emerald is listed in the ODBC
drivers
> >within the Control Panel. SQL Client utilities are installed.
> >
> >I would appreciate your assistance in getting the workstation configured
> >correctly to be able to access the Emerald database on the NT server.
> >
> >Thank you.
> >
> >Alan D. Criado
> >
> Michael J. Whisenant
> Vice-President, Operations
> AIRnet Internet Services, Inc.
> ph: (256) 704-4692 fax: (256) 704-2329