If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
Enterprise Manager?
Thanks for any help,
WayneM
To the best of my knowledge PCAnywhere is not like a VPN in that it allows
connections from your PC to the remote one. It simply allows you to control
the remote desktop as if you were there. So if you run EM on the remote
server via PCAnywhere then sure. But I don't think you can run EM from your
machine against the remote one if that is the only connection.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"WayneM" <WayneM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D919B19-5C5A-4242-B826-961BD215FE18@.microsoft.com...
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM
|||Just want to add.
Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of 'trusted'
network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that, you
should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote PC.
But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have worked
with, and yours may differ.
Linchi
"WayneM" wrote:
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM
|||Good point Linchi.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Linchi Shea" <LinchiShea@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C40DA762-A8ED-4F2F-B292-0A1FF804074E@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Just want to add.
> Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
> RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of
> 'trusted'
> network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that,
> you
> should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote
> PC.
> But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have
> worked
> with, and yours may differ.
> Linchi
> "WayneM" wrote:
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Can SQL Server Connect with pcAnywhere?
If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
Enterprise Manager?
Thanks for any help,
WayneMTo the best of my knowledge PCAnywhere is not like a VPN in that it allows
connections from your PC to the remote one. It simply allows you to control
the remote desktop as if you were there. So if you run EM on the remote
server via PCAnywhere then sure. But I don't think you can run EM from your
machine against the remote one if that is the only connection.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"WayneM" <WayneM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D919B19-5C5A-4242-B826-961BD215FE18@.microsoft.com...
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM|||Just want to add.
Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of 'trusted'
network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that, you
should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote PC.
But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have worked
with, and yours may differ.
Linchi
"WayneM" wrote:
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM|||Good point Linchi.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Linchi Shea" <LinchiShea@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C40DA762-A8ED-4F2F-B292-0A1FF804074E@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Just want to add.
> Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
> RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of
> 'trusted'
> network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that,
> you
> should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote
> PC.
> But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have
> worked
> with, and yours may differ.
> Linchi
> "WayneM" wrote:
>
able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
Enterprise Manager?
Thanks for any help,
WayneMTo the best of my knowledge PCAnywhere is not like a VPN in that it allows
connections from your PC to the remote one. It simply allows you to control
the remote desktop as if you were there. So if you run EM on the remote
server via PCAnywhere then sure. But I don't think you can run EM from your
machine against the remote one if that is the only connection.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"WayneM" <WayneM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D919B19-5C5A-4242-B826-961BD215FE18@.microsoft.com...
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM|||Just want to add.
Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of 'trusted'
network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that, you
should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote PC.
But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have worked
with, and yours may differ.
Linchi
"WayneM" wrote:
> If I establish a remove connection to a server with pcAnywhere, will I be
> able to connect to SQL Server on that server programatically or with
> Enterprise Manager?
> Thanks for any help,
> WayneM|||Good point Linchi.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Linchi Shea" <LinchiShea@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C40DA762-A8ED-4F2F-B292-0A1FF804074E@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Just want to add.
> Usually, though, before you can use software like pcAnywhere, RAdmin,
> RemoteDesktop, and so on, you would have to establish some kind of
> 'trusted'
> network connection first. Often, that would be VPN. So because of that,
> you
> should be able to run your EM or any SQL Server client from your remote
> PC.
> But I'm just speaking from my experience with the environments I have
> worked
> with, and yours may differ.
> Linchi
> "WayneM" wrote:
>
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