Re: SQL 2000 Licensing

2010-11-09 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Mark Robinson wrote: > Our firewall is remarkably flaky, yes ... Stop looking for other causes of network trouble and fix that first, then. If the power fails, and at the same time the lights go out, wait for the power to come back on before you start changing

RE: SQL 2000 Licensing

2010-11-09 Thread Mark Robinson
To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: SQL 2000 Licensing On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Mark Robinson wrote: > Our firewall is remarkably flaky, yes ... Stop looking for other causes of network trouble and fix that first, then. If the power fails, and at the same time the lights go

RE: SQL 2000 Licensing

2010-11-09 Thread Mark Robinson
onsulting.net [mailto:greg.swe...@actsconsulting.net] Sent: 09 November 2010 13:02 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: SQL 2000 Licensing Its been awhile for 2000, but per user licensing should not be forcefully disconnecting clients. If its been working like this for sometime, I would look to something in

Re: SQL 2000 Licensing

2010-11-09 Thread Andrew S. Baker
+1 This seems like a networking device configuration issue, not an application or licensing one. *ASB *(My XeeSM Profile) *Exploiting Technology for Business Advantage...* * * On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 8:01 AM, wrote: > Its been awhile for 2000, but per user lic

RE: SQL 2000 Licensing

2010-11-09 Thread greg.sweers
Its been awhile for 2000, but per user licensing should not be forcefully disconnecting clients. If its been working like this for sometime, I would look to something in between the site and SQL. Has their been any firewall changes on either side. Any patches updated on the server recently? AV