Hi, Is there any Client Third Party tools to use SQL Server 2000 from GUI version of MANDRAKELINUX I have a MANDRAKELINUX client in my network, I want to access my SQL Server from this machine. Thanks in Advance N.Babu N.Babu Godson Samuel
Hi,<br /><br />AFAIK its not possible dircetly some drivers are their for this , please search forum its already discussed earlier here .<br /><br />[<img src='/community/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='' />]<br />Regards<br /><br />Hemantgiri S. Goswami<br />ghemant@gmail.com<br />"Humans don't have Caliber to PASS TIME , Time it self Pass or Fail Humans" - by Hemantgiri Goswami<br />
Will "SQL Anyware Studio for Linux" usefull for this? I am not sure about this.. Any comments -Johnson
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Linux can connect to Sybase SQL Server. What's more, it can also connect to Microsoft SQL Server. Some time ago, Sybase released an a.out version of their Client-Library (CT-Lib) for Linux. Being Linux as a open source you must google for such open source third party tools, to my knowledge there is no such tool reviewed in thsi website, but still a search on this site may be useful. (moving from General DBA section) Satya SKJ Contributing Editor & Forums Moderator http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com This posting is provided “AS IS†with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing.
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