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All our Win2000 based servers now have full support
for Microsoft SQL 7.
To use MS SQL7 databases, it has to be enabled on your
account and is only available on Advanced Accounts.
Using Enterprise Manager to Manage Your Database
You can connect to our SQL Server though SQL Server
Enterprise Manager which is included with MS SQL 7.
Open the Enterprise Manager on your local computer and select New
SQL Server Registration. Click OK to go on to the next page.
You will be presented with a screen similar to the following:
Enter the IP Address of the SQL Server in the Server box as this
will be the server we are going to connect to. Switch the connection
method to Use SQL Server Authentication and enter the username/password
you set for your SQL Server database in the Control Panel. It is
left optional to yourself whether or not you have Always Prompt
For Login Name and Password enabled. Next click OK.
If you receive an error (for example "Specified SQL Server
Not Found") then you will need to switch the protocol you computer
is using to connect to the SQL Server. Ensure this mode is set to
TCP/IP - this can be changed using the Client Network Utility.
If a successful connection is made, you should be to expand all
the databases installed on the SQL Server. The only database you
will be able to access is the one you set up. To add a new table
to the database, expand the Console Root to display your database
and right click Tables.

You will then be asked to specify a name for the new table. After
entering the name, you will be put into the design mode of the table.
Setting up an ODBC Datasource for use with MS SQL databases
Before you can transfer your existing Access database to MS SQL,
you will need to Upsize it. This article describes how to set up
an ODBC datasource on your local machine to communicate with the
MS SQL Server.
Open the ODBC Datasources applet in the Control Panel on your local
machine. Change the tab to System DSN and click Add. Select the
SQL Server driver type and click Finish.

The first page of the wizard that appears after you click Finish
will ask you to specify identification information about your datasource
and the SQL server you wish to connect to. Choose a name and a description
for your datasource. Enter the IP address of the SQL Server in the
"Which SQL Server do you want to connect to?" box. Click
Next.

Switch the authentication method to "SQL Server Authentication"
and check the box "Connect to SQL Server to obtain default
settings for the additional configuration options". Enter the
Login ID and password to the ones you have set-up when you added
the SQL Server database in your Control Panel. Click Client Configuration
to bring up the options for connecting to the SQL Server.

Change the networking mode to TCP/IP and enter the IP address of
the SQL Server in the Computer Name box. Ensure port 1433 is entered
in the Port Number box. Click OK to close this window.

Change the default database to your SQL Server database which should
appear in the list. Click Next, and then click Finish.

Finally, you can click Test Data Source to verify you can connect
to the SQL Server. If all tests pass you will get a Tests Completed
Successfully message. If you don't then you may of mis-configured
one of the settings

Upsizing an Access 2000 database
After you have designed your database in Access 2000, initiate
the Upsizing Wizard by selecting it from the Tools/Database Utilities
menu in Access.

Select the Use Existing Database option from the wizard as we will
be using a pre-defined ODBC datasource to connect to the SQL Server.

Switch to the Machine Data Source tab and select the ODBC datasource
which you have pre-defined to connect to the SQL Server and click
OK to continue.

Enter the username and password you set up on your SQL Server database
and click OK to continue.

Now select the tables you wish to export to the SQL Server database
and click Next to continue.

The last few steps in the wizard can be set to your own preference
although it is recommended to leave them as the default settings.
Access will transfer your database to the SQL Server and finally
give a status report after the operation. Upsizing has been completed.
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