Microsoft SQL Server 2000

a.Open SQL Server Enterprise Manager.

b.Expand the user interface for SQL Server Enterprise Manager, and then select the specific SQL server. Right-click and then select Properties from the menu.

c.Click the Network Configurations button. On the General Tab, select the TCP/IP entry under the Enabled Protocols section, then click the Properties button.

d.The resulting window shows you the TCP/IP port your SQL server uses. Provide this port number in the Port Number box on the management server.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005

a.Open SQL Server Configuration Manager.

b.Select the specific SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration entry for the SQL Server 2005 instance.

c.Select the TCP/IP entry on the right pane, and then click the Properties right click menu.

d.From the IP Addresses tab, obtain the Port Number configured for the instance. Provide this port number in the Port Number box on the management server.

7.Select SQLSERVER from the Database Type menu.

8.Click OK.

IMPORTANT: Perform Discovery Data Collection for your inputs to take effect. See Step 3 — Discovering Applications” on page 123.

Removing the appiq_user Account for Microsoft SQL Server

IMPORTANT: Before you remove the appiq_user account for the SQL Server databases on a host, make sure no processes are running appiq_user for that SQL Server database. The management server uses appiq_user to obtain information about a SQL Server database.

To remove the appiq_user account from the Microsoft SQL Server databases on a host:

1.To run the script on Microsoft Windows, go to the DBIQ\sqlserver\win directory on the CIM Extensions CD-ROM.

IMPORTANT: You must complete the following steps.

2.Verify you have the password to the server administrator user account.

You are prompted for the password for this user account when you run the script.

3.Run the DropSQLServerAct.bat script on Microsoft Windows on the computer with the SQL Server database.

4.Enter the name of the SQL Server server.

5.Enter the password for the server administrator account.

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