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sorry, tried that also but it did not help me / comments
sorry, tried that also but it did not help me
Problem solved:
I used Remote Desktop to install the SQL Compare 6 on a third computer inside the customers firewall. This solved the problems for me and I could do what I wanted to.
But for further knowledge, is there a known problem on connecting through a VPN-client? / comments
Problem solved:
I used Remote Desktop to install the SQL Compare 6 on a third computer inside the customers firewall. This solved the problems for me and I could do what I wanted to.
But for furth...
Remember now: I ran SQL Compare 6.0 to the customer site computer for a couple of weeks ago and this ran smoothly... puzzles me. / comments
Remember now: I ran SQL Compare 6.0 to the customer site computer for a couple of weeks ago and this ran smoothly... puzzles me.
Thanks for quick reply!
Just to be sure we understand each other: The computer I work on has both 1.1 and 2.0 framework. The SQL servers probably has none. The requirement for Framework 1.1 is that for my computer or does it apply for the remote ones also?
One of the remote computers is critical and on customer site. It is risky to install frameworks on this computer. The other remote computer is old and is short of disk space so installing frameworks on this one would probably make it unusable.
So if the requirement is 2.0 on the remote ones I guess I can't work around this? / comments
Thanks for quick reply!
Just to be sure we understand each other: The computer I work on has both 1.1 and 2.0 framework. The SQL servers probably has none. The requirement for Framework 1.1 is that...
Also: None of the remote servers has Framework 2.0 installed, but this would not be a requirement? / comments
Also: None of the remote servers has Framework 2.0 installed, but this would not be a requirement?
Forgot to mention:
The LAN is connected through a Cisco Systems VPN Client. Could this be a problem? (Though EM has no problems with this) Walkarounds? / comments
Forgot to mention:
The LAN is connected through a Cisco Systems VPN Client. Could this be a problem? (Though EM has no problems with this) Walkarounds?
I am having the same problem with SQL Compare 6. I added ";Connection Timeout=600" after the server name in both databases but SQL Compare can not establish the connections.
There is no problem connecting to the SQL servers through MS SQL Enterprise Manager, though I had to reconnect several times to establish the connections. Why I hoped that rising the timeout would do the trick, but it did not unfortunately.
I can ping the servers, they run on default port 1433, and they allow remote connections.
Any suggestions?
The LAN is connected through a Cisco Systems VPN Client. Could this be a problem? (Though EM has no problems with this) Walkarounds? / comments
I am having the same problem with SQL Compare 6. I added ";Connection Timeout=600" after the server name in both databases but SQL Compare can not establish the connections.
There is no problem co...