Linux network server
- From: "AA" <a@a>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 01:33:28 +0200
In a configuration with a Linux network server for a number of Windows XP
workstations and there's a Windows 2000 server for Terminal Server clients.
The TS users acces over Internet and are port forwarded to the Windows TS
server. The workstations run Office apps installed on the Linux server.
I've installed SQLExpress and a database on the TS server and I can access
it with RDP over Internet from my Windows XP laptop. The networked users
have installed SQL Native client.
The networked workstations can access my application but fail to connect to
the SQL dataengine and the database with the connection string that works
for myself: "DRIVER=SQL Native
Client;SERVER=computername\SQLExpress;Trusted_connection=Yes;DATABASE=xxxdb"
These users are all NT authenticated and members of
SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$Computername$SQLEXPRESS.
Is it not possible to have Linux in this network configuration or is the
problen elsewhere?
Andy
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