Create
the data link (UDL) file
1.
Right-click the
Windows desktop, point to New, and then click Text Document. A new file is
created by default (New Text Document.txt).
2.
Open Windows Explorer,
and on the Tools menu, click Folder Options. On the View tab, clear the Hide
file extensions for known file types check box and then click OK.
3.
Right-click the Text
Document you created in step 1, choose Rename, and then change the name and
extension of the file to: sophos.udl
4.
A warning might
appear, explaining that changing file extensions could cause files to become
unusable. Disregard this warning.
5.
You can store the
(sophos.udl) file anywhere on your system or network.
6.
Double-click the
(sophos.udl) file or you can optionally right-click it, and then click
Properties. This opens the Data Link Properties dialog box. You are now ready
to connect to your data source.
Testing
connectivity to a SQL server
1.
When you have opened
the data link properties select the Provider tab.
2.
From the list of OLE
DB Provider(s) select ‘Microsoft OLE DB for SQL Server’.
3.
Click the next button
to move to the Connection tab.
4.
Enter the SQL server’s
hostname followed by a backslash (\) in the first box. E.g. windows2003server\sophos
5.
Under ‘Enter
information to log on to the server’ select one of the radio buttons...
o ‘Use Windows NT Integrated security’ if the
SQL server uses Windows authentication
o ‘User a specific user name and password’ if
the SQL server uses SQL authentication.
6.
Under ‘Select the
database on the server’ click on the drop down list to view the databases that
are available.
7.
Select the require
database and click the ‘Test Connection’ button.
8.
If necessary record
any error seen and forward to technical support. Otherwise click OK to close
the properties window and save the connection settings.
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