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The following section explains how to setup SQL Enterprise Manager to administer your SQL Database on our servers |
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Find Enterprise Manager on your computer and open it. |
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(Note: if you do not have a copy of Enterprise Manager, you can order an evaluation copy of MS SQL 2000 from microsoft.com) |
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Open Enterprise Manager and right click on SQL Server Group Icon and click "New Server Registration" |
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This will open the "SQL Server Wizard" |
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At this screen, click "Next" |
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At the next screen you will need to type in our SQL Server address: (The SQL Server specified in your SQL Setup Email) |
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Click the Add button to add the server (The SQL Server specified in your SQL Setup Email) to the Added servers section. |
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At the next screen check the option for The SQL Server Login information that was assigned to me. Click next |
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On the next screen check the option to "Login automatically using my SQL Server Account information. |
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Type in your username and password and click next. |
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On the next screen you want to check the option to add the SQL server to an existing SQL Group. Check this option and click next. |
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The next screen is the finish screen. Click finish and Enterprise Manager will connect. |
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