I am learning to use Firebird and its .NET provider.

We have installed Firebird on a separate PC (call it dbserver).

I am using a separate PC on which I have WinXP and  VS2005 installed.

I am using EMS SQL Manager Lite for Firebird management.

Using this I have created a dummy database, which has got only one table
in it.

When ever I try to connect the FB server I get the message that you have
to specify DB location. What is this? How can I find the location of a
database on a remote server?

If the FB is running on a separate remote machine how can we specify the
location of database? In fact why should we have to specify the location
of database? Such a thing is not necessary in MS SQL Server, where we
just have to give Database Name only and we can access all the tables in
the database.

Can someone enlighten me here.

Thanks in advance.

Yogi Yang
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