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#Click ‘Add…’ for a new DSN.
#Click ‘Add…’ for a new DSN.
#Select DSN as an “SQL Server”. A window to ‘Create a New Data Source to SQL Server’ will appear. Choose the ‘Name:’ of the database added in Enterprise manager. (i.e. QESTLab_AUBOR) and enter in ‘Server:’  “(local)”. Note the DSN name has to match the name in the Enterprise manager.
#Select DSN as an “SQL Server”. A window to ‘Create a New Data Source to SQL Server’ will appear. Choose the ‘Name:’ of the database added in Enterprise manager. (i.e. QESTLab_AUBOR) and enter in ‘Server:’  “(local)”. Note the DSN name has to match the name in the Enterprise manager.
#Click next
#Click next -> next
[[Image:Example.png]]
#Change the default database to the newly added database. (i.e. QESTLab_AUBOR).
#Click ‘Next’ and ‘Finish’ on the following screen.

Revision as of 03:19, 1 February 2006

  1. Open Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC)
  2. Select the “System DSN” tab.
  3. Click ‘Add…’ for a new DSN.
  4. Select DSN as an “SQL Server”. A window to ‘Create a New Data Source to SQL Server’ will appear. Choose the ‘Name:’ of the database added in Enterprise manager. (i.e. QESTLab_AUBOR) and enter in ‘Server:’ “(local)”. Note the DSN name has to match the name in the Enterprise manager.
  5. Click next -> next
  6. Change the default database to the newly added database. (i.e. QESTLab_AUBOR).
  7. Click ‘Next’ and ‘Finish’ on the following screen.