I have a C++ codes on Linux and SQL Server 2005 Express on Windows. C++ codes need to query data from SQL Server. How to setup then connection? Any suggestion will be great appreciated.
Hi,I'm planning to develop a small intranet to provide our organizationwith documents online. I've decided to do this using jsp/servletsusing a tomcat server. For an operating system, I have chosen red hatlinux. However, I'd like to keep a small database on a sql server asa datasource. However, this sql server is already part of ourorganization's windows domain. I suspect I'll need to configure sambaso that other terminals on the windows domain will be able to reachthe intranet. What's the best manner in which to connect my linuxservlets to this sql server database? I suspect this may bedifficult, considering the sql server exists within a windows domain,but as a beginner, what do I know. Perhaps someone could point me inthe right direction.
Hello all,I have been trying to find some information about exporting data frompostgresql on linux to ms-sqlserver 2000 on windows but have not beenable to get hold of any information. I would really appreciate ifsomeone can point me to some source of information.Thanks in advance,Nishy
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if you have started to use Linux Servers along with SQL Server- and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers - Mark Smith
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if at work you have started to use Linux Servers - and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers - Mark Smith
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if you have started to use Linux Servers along with SQL Server- and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers - Mark Smith
This may be a silly question, but does SQL Server 2005 run on any other platforms besides Windows? Will SQL Server 2005 run on Red Hat Linux? Or any other flavor of UNIX? Thank you for your time and assistance. I appreciate the help.
Am trying to connect to SQL Server 2000 from a Debian Linux installation. What would be the best place to get documentation on this? Is using Open-TDS recommended (is there any other way)?
Does Microsoft provide SQL Server Client for Linux, specifically SLES 9 64 bit? If none from Microsoft, any suggestion for third party package of SQL Server Client for SLES9 64bit? Thanks
I need to collect data from 60 SQL Server into one big DB2 server using mulit threaded C program under linux, just wonder if anyone have tried to make a program under linux to get data from MS SQL Server under windows.
i need to code in C under linux, connect to SQL server and also connect to DB2 server
what i understand so far we need on clinet side (linux machine)
1. ODBC software ( there is open source unixODBC )
2. MS SQL Deiver under linux ( i checked softlink )
Hi, everyone!I was just wondering if any of you knows of a linux/unix client(preferably on the command line) that would connect to ms sql server?Any hints would be appreciated!Roumen.
I'm looking at setting up my own developer server at home so I can do more programming - at work I have limited capability so want to experiment a bit more.
Windows Server is far to expensive for me to consider so I'm looking at Sun Chili!Soft.ASP to run the ASP pages, etc and now just need SQL server. I have seen Microsoft now kindly offer this free version but is it likely to work on this Linux based system? Sun Chili!Soft.ASP currently supports SQL 7 and 2000 - is there any difference with SQL Express?
I have a Linux machine here at work that I do some development on, along with a few other tasks. It's also on my primary machine at home. Is anyone aware of a SQL Server Management suite that will run (natively - not in a VM) on Linux? I've used Aqua Data Studio in the past, but I would rather not have to pay for another License just for a part-time use.I'm not looking for a full suite of graphical utilities. If I could get the basic functionality of Query Analyzer (query window, object scripting, etc..), I'll be happy.I've googled around, and the pickings have been rather slim. The only thing I've found is something called Transact-SQL Analyzer (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlanalyzer/). I haven't tried it yet, but I'll give it a shot. Has anyone used it before? It doesn't make mention of 2k5 support, either.
Is there as way to access SQL SErver DB for DML Operations from C++ programs in UNIX/LINUX. The current approach is by uisng Pro C to connect to ORACLE from C++. But I want to connect to SQL Server 2005.
I am following the MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit for Exam 70-431 (implementation and maintenance of sql server 2005) and one of the prerequisites is that I have Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on my computer on an NTFS file system (NTFS) partition. Now am I right in thinking Windows Server 2003 is an operating system. If it is can I install it alongside XP Professional which I am currently running. I am currently afraid to go ahead with the installation as I am worried it will overwrite XP, which would be disastrous as I have a great deal of data on it.
I just upgraded from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Bussiness and tried to reinstall SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition. After the installation i downloaded (using microsoft windows update) and installed all the service packs for sql and vista available.
My problem is when i open sql server management studio and try to connect to my default instance using windows authentication and database engine, an 18456 error occurs.
I enabled all the protocols and all the ports I disabled windows firewall and antivirus (eset nod32) I installed all service packs available I have also installed Visual Studio 2005 without installing sqlexpress
But nothing happens!
Please i am very desperate, any information will be gratefully accepted.
This is my installation Information
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Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.3042.00 Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.3042.00 Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.0.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) Microsoft MSXML 3.0 5.0 6.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.6001.18000 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.1434 Operating System 6.0.6001
hello, im new to linux env, can u tell me how can i create DSN name in LINUX, In Windows start menu>control panel>administrative tool>Data Source(ODBC)>User DSN>Add but in LINUX i dont know how to create it, can any 1 help in this regard
Can I connect to the MS SQL database from the Redhat Linux 9. Is there MS SQL client or database driver on linux available. I wanted to use the data from the MS SQL database in the C++ program running on Linux.
there are some crazy people that tried to install MSDE/SQL server on linux (with wine)? P.S. When a commercial guy ask you if something can be done, don't answer "maybe", because he'll get it as a "sure"....
Hi everyone,I'm looking into moving my desktop system at work to Linux from WindowsXP, and one tool I've yet to find a suitable replacement for is MS SQLEnterprise Manager. I mainly need to query MS SQL databases fromLinux, and management tasks (monitor backups, services, etc) can bedone on the MS SQL servers themselves. THere was an application I usedto use on OSX which would connect to a variety of databases, includingMS SQL, and they had a Linux version of the client .. but can'tremember the name. But really any Sybase client that can connect to MSSQL with some ease will work.Thanks for any suggestions or ideas ...Alex
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if you have started to use Linux Servers along with SQL Server- and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers - Mark Smith
Hi we are in an envireonment where we use unix/linux mostly.. there are a lot of apps that run on this environment(eg coldfusion)now the concern for us is to be able to access the sql database on the NT/win2k boxes..what could be a solution for this are there any drives that any one can suggest for talking from unix to nt??
Is it possible to install MsSQL / Access on Linux? The reason I am asking is I have a linux virtual dedicated server, and develop both php/mysql and asp/mssql/access database, is there another program or something I can run on my server to allow development of programs needs mssql/access?
Thanks in advance for replies, Jeff
EDIT: I am new to Linux, however have found this: http://www.knoda.org/ Is this what I might need?
Hey Guys - I was just wondering - if at work you have started to use Linux Servers - and if so, which Distribution of Linux and for what purpose. Cheers - Mark Smith
This question may be a bit naive but I have some data that I would like to transfer from a SQL 7 database to a DB2 database on Linux. Does anyone know how I would go about doing this. I have in the past transferred data from SQL 7 to Oracle and SYBASE using DTS without any difficultly. I cannot remember exactly but presume they were on NT.