Thanks Ollie. I will check Tcp or Named Pipes.
I have found a Linux Journal article dated 14 Feb 2003 using a FreeTDS
driver and ODBC to MSSQL and will try that.
Cheers,
Kevin
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 23:25, Oliver Cronk wrote:
Yes, but I have never personally used Linux to connect to MSSQL so I
Sorry made a typo in my last email - I mean't to say wouldn't recommend it
rather than would (in reference to using MSSQL from Linux).
Hope you get the issue sorted
Cheers
Ollie
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 February 2003 08:23
To: Oliver
I use this combination very successfully. I stick with ODBC for the SQL access though.
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Cronk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:23 AM
To: Kevin Gordon
Cc: PHP Mail
Subject: [PHP-DB] RE: PHP4 on Windows using MSSQL
Sorry
Thanks Ollie
I guess this means using PHP4 MSSQL functions in Windows and PHP4 Sybase
functions in Linux?
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 04:47, Oliver Cronk wrote:
The MSSQL module for PHP DOES NOT USE ODBC. It uses the C library direct
style of connecting to MSSQL. Use your enterprise manager to
Yes, but I have never personally used Linux to connect to MSSQL so I can't
really help you on that one. Although I hear that several people have done
this I would really recommend it (as Linux isn't a supported client O/S for
MSSQL). It is *fairly* straightforward on Windows - the hardest bit is
The MSSQL module for PHP DOES NOT USE ODBC. It uses the C library direct
style of connecting to MSSQL. Use your enterprise manager to configure the
appropriate users and permissions and you should be fine.
Ollie Cronk
www.cronky.net
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL