How do I find my SQL Anywhere server name?
- How do I find my database server name?
- How do I connect to SQL Anywhere database?
- What is SQL Anywhere network server?
- How do I check SQL Anywhere?
How do I find my database server name?
In Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the Object Explorer pane, right click the server and select properties. In the pane, there should be a heading called "Connection" and in that heading a link to a new window called "View connection properties". The value next to "Server name" is the name of your server.
How do I connect to SQL Anywhere database?
Click Start -> Programs -> Rational Software -> SQL Anywhere 8.0 -> Sybase Central. From the menu choose Tools --> Connect. You should see an SQL Anywhere Logon dialogue box appear.
What is SQL Anywhere network server?
SQL Anywhere provides two versions of the database server: the personal server and the network server. A database created with a personal database server can be used with a network database server and vice versa.
How do I check SQL Anywhere?
Note1Step 1: Check the database server address cache (sasrv. ini).2Step 2: Check the LDAP server for the server name.3Step 3: Attempt a TCP/IP connection to the address(es) specified in the HOST protocol option.4Step 4: Send out UDP find database server requests.
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