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SQL Server 2005 configuration manager
I know  the answer but what's difference between Surface Area
Configuration and configuration manager..Why there are two places for
setting configration..? I always get confused..


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c_shah
02-25-06 02:27 PM


Re: SQL Server 2005 configuration manager
Configuration Manager is for protocols, aliases and service
configurations.
SAC is for security related configurations - which includes
services - but you would use the SAC tool more for enabling,
disabling services. Just like setting whether you allow
remote connections or not.

-Sue

On 24 Feb 2006 07:35:31 -0800, "c_shah"
<shah.chirag@netzero.net> wrote:

>I know  the answer but what's difference between Surface Area
>Configuration and configuration manager..Why there are two places for
>setting configration..? I always get confused..


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Sue Hoegemeier
03-01-06 01:23 AM


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