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Re: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000
- From: Steve Langasek <vorlon AT netexpress.net>
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- Subject: Re: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000
- Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:42:46 -0600
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 12:20:11PM +0100, ZIGLIO Frediano wrote:
> > To answer your question, named pipes.
> > NETSDK is the MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine)
> > sample database
> > that comes with .NET Framework.
> > Here is what I got when I ran the program:
> > Sent: "DANPC\\NETSDK"
> How this data is sent ? To what server ? I think DANPC, UDP port 1434 ...
> but data sound weird to me...
See the C# code snippet in the previous message. This is sent as a
single udp packet to port 1434, containing the byte 0x4 followed by the
server name as a null-terminated ascii string.
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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[freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000,
Daniel Morgan, 02/05/2003
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Re: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000,
Steve Langasek, 02/05/2003
- RE: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000, Daniel Morgan, 02/06/2003
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RE: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000,
ZIGLIO Frediano, 02/07/2003
- RE: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000, Daniel Morgan, 02/07/2003
- Re: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000, Steve Langasek, 02/07/2003
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Re: [freetds] Named Instances of MS SQL Server 2000,
Steve Langasek, 02/05/2003
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