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| Hi once again Up to now I tested our version of the database only on my local machine, but now I wanted to install SQL on a server machine, moving the database there and start the server there to connect with my machine to this new server. But when I try to find this server in the network through Sybase Central it doesn't show it up in the search list. but when i do the same search on the server itself it finds itself. What I know is that these machines don't have the same domain/workstation - is that a problem? Greetz Ravage |
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| In article <d7d6ee59.0308150612.477bc88f@posting.google.com >, Ravage wrote: > Hi once again > > Up to now I tested our version of the database only on my local > machine, but now I wanted to install SQL on a server machine, moving > the database there and start the server there to connect with my > machine to this new server. > But when I try to find this server in the network through Sybase > Central it doesn't show it up in the search list. but when i do the > same search on the server itself it finds itself. > > What I know is that these machines don't have the same > domain/workstation - is that a problem? > When you can ping this new server from your machine, you should be able to add an entry for this new server in your interfaces file and connect. -- ___ _ | _ \___ _ _ ___// | / -_) ' \/ -_) |_|_\___|_||_\___| |