I am trying to troubleshoot some connnectivity problems -- specifically failure to authenticate using linked servers -- for my SQL Server 2000 servers. At the moment I am focusing on testing named pipes.
Knowledge Base article 68941 "INF: Procedure for Testing Named Pipes" says that the SQL Server install should have given me two utilities: MakePipe.exe and ReadPipe.exe. But I can't find them anywhere on my servers.
Any clues?
Never mind. I found it. It's on the install CD, but SQL server 2000 doesn't install it by default like the KB article said it did.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
MakePipe.exe and ReadPipe.exe -- where?
I am trying to troubleshoot some connnectivity problems -- specifically fail
ure to authenticate using linked servers -- for my SQL Server 2000 servers.
At the moment I am focusing on testing named pipes.
Knowledge Base article 68941 "INF: Procedure for Testing Named Pipes" says t
hat the SQL Server install should have given me two utilities: MakePipe.exe
and ReadPipe.exe. But I can't find them anywhere on my servers.
Any clues?Never mind. I found it. It's on the install CD, but SQL server 2000 doesn'
t install it by default like the KB article said it did.
ure to authenticate using linked servers -- for my SQL Server 2000 servers.
At the moment I am focusing on testing named pipes.
Knowledge Base article 68941 "INF: Procedure for Testing Named Pipes" says t
hat the SQL Server install should have given me two utilities: MakePipe.exe
and ReadPipe.exe. But I can't find them anywhere on my servers.
Any clues?Never mind. I found it. It's on the install CD, but SQL server 2000 doesn'
t install it by default like the KB article said it did.
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