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Johny2011
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Posted - 2011-02-17 : 04:33:32
Hi,
I just start this tool but I am have problem.
In order to work with it,
tools -> options -> server name and database name

I tried both the name and IP of teh server but no work.

I wrote the database name also

Am I doing something wrong ? What exactly has to be written there ?

graz
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Posted - 2011-02-17 : 09:48:37
You need to provide the name (and instance) of a server just like you would in Management Studio. This is where ClearTrace will create its database. The database it will create is the one you name.

Do you get an error? What's the error.

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fajitapete
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Posted - 2011-03-09 : 11:56:22
I am having the same issue, while it accepts the servername \\ e*****SQL2008R2 it says it can not connect to the db server (local)
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graz
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Posted - 2011-03-09 : 14:44:37
You should put the server name in without the \\ at the front. If there's an instance, enter "servername\instancename".

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xred11
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Posted - 2011-04-22 : 10:05:47
I have a similar problem - my guess is though it's trying to connect tot the server with my windows account, but we use SQL Auth. Is there a way to connect with SQL Auth?
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graz
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Posted - 2011-04-22 : 10:56:55
I don't support SQL Server at this point. I just haven't taken the time to figure out how to store passwords in a safe way.

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robvolk
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Posted - 2011-04-22 : 11:06:32
quote:
I don't support SQL Server at this point.
But...but...SQLTeam...but...but...PASS Board member...
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graz
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Posted - 2011-04-22 : 11:36:37
It's not the SQL part. It's the encryption part. I can't go setting up database encryption on their server. That means I have to do it inside my executable. I really just need to spend time researching the cryptography API. I just haven't had a chance to do that yet.

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siddhesh192011
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Posted - 2011-12-08 : 08:38:46
i cannot access my sql, actually i don't have server name, please help me!!!!!
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graz
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Posted - 2011-12-08 : 09:23:51
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Originally posted by siddhesh192011

i cannot access my sql, actually i don't have server name, please help me!!!!!



Is this related to cleartrace? You need a SQL server for cleartrace to store the information.


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jm7
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Posted - 2014-04-22 : 11:17:00
quote:
Originally posted by graz

I don't support SQL Server at this point. I just haven't taken the time to figure out how to store passwords in a safe way.

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Unfortunately, I need to use SQL login as well.
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