Difference between revisions of "Connecting to Database - MS SQL"
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#Check the box for '''"Hide system objects in Object Explorer"''' and click '''"OK"''' | #Check the box for '''"Hide system objects in Object Explorer"''' and click '''"OK"''' | ||
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==MyLittleAdmin== | ==MyLittleAdmin== |
Revision as of 19:02, 16 June 2016
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SQL Server Management Studio
- Use the following steps to log into your MS SQL database using SQL Server Management Studio
- Log into the WCP and click "MS SQL"
- Copy the server listed for your database. For example: "sql1.hostek.com"
- Open SQL Management Studio
- Paste the server you copied from step 2 into the "Server name" field
- Set "Authentication" to "SQL Server Authentication"
- Enter the database username and password and click "Connect"
- You can also hide the system objects in SQL Management Studio by using the following steps:
- Click "Tools"
- Select "Options" from the menu
- Click "General" under "Environment"
- Check the box for "Hide system objects in Object Explorer" and click "OK"
- Restart SQL Management Studio and Reconnect to your database.
Where to get SQL Server Management Studio
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt238290.aspx
MyLittleAdmin
- Use the following steps to log into your MS SQL database using MyLittleAdmin
- Log into the WCP and click "MS SQL Tools"
- Select your database and user
- Click "MyLittleAdmin"