(RADIATOR) Connect to MS SQL Server 2000 from Linux
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Nov 6 03:39:54 CST 2001
Hello Le Anh Tuan -
At 11:59 +0700 01/11/6, Le Anh Tuan wrote:
>Hi All,
>Does anyone successfully connect to MS SQL Server 2000 from RedHat
>Linux? I tried Sybase client and FreeTDS but none of these methods
>work. I prefer running Radiator on Linux and storing user database
>on W2K+SQL 2000, but I can not configure them to work together.
I have configured both of the solutions you mention myself and both
work - although the Sybase client is by far the prefered way to go.
What sort of problems are you having?
regards
Hugh
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