I tried this, all i can get from my central server is SQL
Registrations Groups, i can't get the registered servers
I.E. i set up a group named MAIN
under main, i registered servers APP01,APP02,APP03
when i remotely connect to my central server thru
Enterprise manager, all i get is MAIN, i can't get the
servers registrations
any one ever had this problem ?
TIA
JL
Books online article :
>To set up a central store for server registration
>information on a remote server
>Click the server, and then on the Tools menu, click
>Options.
>On the General tab, clear the Read/Store user independent
>check box.
>Use SQL Server Enterprise Manager to create server groups
>and register servers.
>To set up a central store for server registration
>information on a local server
>Click the server, and then on the Tools menu, click
>Options.
>On the General tab, click Read from remote.
>In the Server name box, type the name of the remote
>server from which you want to use registration
>information.
Have you logged in with the same Windows account, as the one with which you
registered the servers in EM?
HTH,
Vyas, MVP (SQL Server)
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"JL Gervais" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I tried this, all i can get from my central server is SQL
Registrations Groups, i can't get the registered servers
I.E. i set up a group named MAIN
under main, i registered servers APP01,APP02,APP03
when i remotely connect to my central server thru
Enterprise manager, all i get is MAIN, i can't get the
servers registrations
any one ever had this problem ?
TIA
JL
Books online article :
>To set up a central store for server registration
>information on a remote server
>Click the server, and then on the Tools menu, click
>Options.
>On the General tab, clear the Read/Store user independent
>check box.
>Use SQL Server Enterprise Manager to create server groups
>and register servers.
>To set up a central store for server registration
>information on a local server
>Click the server, and then on the Tools menu, click
>Options.
>On the General tab, click Read from remote.
>In the Server name box, type the name of the remote
>server from which you want to use registration
>information.
|||the Exact same NT account on both. i actually solved my
problem, i developped something using SQLDMO
but still, it would be useful if i could share my SQL
registrations with other users.
with SQL 7, exporting registry keys to other users was
possible, but it looks like it's not working with SQL2K.
Actually, i get the exact same behavior exporting registry
keys with SQL2K (i only get Groups, i do not get servers
registrations)
thanks
JL
>--Original Message--
>Have you logged in with the same Windows account, as the
one with which you
>registered the servers in EM?
>--
>HTH,
>Vyas, MVP (SQL Server)
>http://vyaskn.tripod.com/
>Is .NET important for a database professional?
>http://vyaskn.tripod.com/poll.htm
>
>"JL Gervais" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message
>news:d19f01c439ca$fbe5e0a0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
>I tried this, all i can get from my central server is SQL
>Registrations Groups, i can't get the registered servers
>I.E. i set up a group named MAIN
>under main, i registered servers APP01,APP02,APP03
>when i remotely connect to my central server thru
>Enterprise manager, all i get is MAIN, i can't get the
>servers registrations
>any one ever had this problem ?
>TIA
>JL
>Books online article :
>
>
>
>.
>
Monday, March 19, 2012
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