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admin001
Posting Yak Master
166 Posts |
Posted - 2003-01-07 : 10:04:56
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| Hello ,How do i implement SSL ( Security Socket Layer ) on SQL 2000 server . The operating system is Windows 2000 server . Since i have never done it can somebody share their experience on how to use it ? Is it built in in SQL 2000 or we need to buy a seperate Licsence to use it and whether it has to installed on the client side also who use the server . Any information will be of great assistance to me . Thank you very much |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2003-01-07 : 10:09:06
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| It's built-in. Using the Client Network Utility, on the General tab is a check box for Force Protocol Encryption. |
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ValterBorges
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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admin001
Posting Yak Master
166 Posts |
Posted - 2003-01-07 : 11:01:43
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| Thanks a lot to Rob and ValterBorges . That was a great help from you .Regds |
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monkeybite
Posting Yak Master
152 Posts |
Posted - 2003-01-07 : 11:09:09
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| Here's two other step-by-step articles that may help:[url]http://www.mcpmag.com/Features/article.asp?EditorialsID=210[/url][url]http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=26908[/url]-- monkey |
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1fred
Posting Yak Master
158 Posts |
Posted - 2003-01-07 : 11:41:24
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| What is the performance loss for encryption? |
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