Microsoft
SQL Server is a high-end database platform designed to handle multiple
concurrent users and high load environments. It is the ideal replacement
for your Microsoft Access database when your web site out grows
the capabilities of the Microsoft Access database engine.
Microsoft SQL Server can be installed using the SQL Server page,
click 'Install Microsoft SQL Server'. You will be asked to specify
the type of server you wish to create the database upon, and the
SQL Server database password. Click on 'Next' to proceed. You will
have the opportunity to review your request before your Microsoft
SQL Server database is created. Click 'Install Microsoft SQL Server'.
You may modify the password for your Microsoft SQL Server database.
Click 'Change Microsoft SQL Server Password' on the SQL Server page,
enter the new password into both boxes displayed and click 'Change
Microsoft SQL Server Password'. Your Microsoft SQL Server database
password will be updated immediately.
If you have installed Microsoft SQL Server and no longer need it,
it can be uninstalled using the SQL Server page, click 'Remove Microsoft
SQL Server'. You will be asked to confirm the action before Microsoft
SQL Server is actually removed from your account. On confirmation
your Microsoft SQL Server database including all its contents will
be erased.
To access your Microsoft SQL Server database, use the following
credentials.
Username ravendale
Password The password you define when installing SQL Server
Database ravendale
The database server hostname you
connect to depends upon whether you are accessing the database server
from an ASP page on one of our web servers or from an external machine
outside our network.
When accessing the database server
from an ASP page on our web server, use the hostname ‘mssqlX’
where X is the number of the database server your database is hosted
on which you can obtain from the SQL Server page. You should connect
on the standard SQL server port number which generally means there
is no need to implicitly specify a port number. A suitable ASP connection
string would therefore be as follows.
Using the abbreviated hostname as
shown above for connections from ASP pages ensures that traffic
to and from your database travels over our private switched network,
yielding maximum performance and availability for your database
driven web pages.
When accessing the database server
from an external machine, use the hostname mssqlX.turbodns.co.uk
where X is the number of the database server your database is hosted
on which you can obtain from the SQL Server page. You should connect
on the non default port number 5000. You cannot connect to our SQL
servers on the standard port number from outside out network as
it is blocked by a firewall for security. In Enterprise Manager
you can specify the port number by appending the hostname with a
comma followed by the port number, or you can change the default
port number for your PC using the Client Network Utility.
You will be provided with one security login per database, this
login will have the privileges db_datareader, db_datawriter and
db_ddladmin. You cannot create additional user accounts for your
database, nor can you add privileges additional to those aforementioned.
Any functionality of Microsoft SQL Server which requires privileges
not mentioned or non standard software components including replication
and XML will not be available.
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