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How do I find SQL Server networks?
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- How do I see all the SQL Servers on my network?
- How do I find my SQL Server server?
- Where is SQL network configuration?
How do I see all the SQL Servers on my network?
All replies you can type "SQLCMD -L" in the command prompt and it will list all SQL servers in your network.
How do I find my SQL Server server?
Open up SQL Server Configuration Manager (search for it in the Start menu). Click on SQL Server Services . The instance name of SQL Server is in parenthesis inline with SQL Server service. If it says MSSQLSERVER, then it's the default instance.
Where is SQL network configuration?
Choose Start > Microsoft SQL Server 2012 > Sql Server Configuration Manager. The Sql Server Configuration Manager window is displayed. Choose SQL Server Network Configuration > Protocols for MSSQLSERVER, right-click TCP/IP, and choose Enable.
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