Hello all,
When I used DTS, I found out that network library pointed Named pipes at
Process Info in Current activity panel. As my understanding, the network
library should points TCP instead.
What does the network library point to when DTS is used?
Should that library point to TCP/IP?
Which one is faster Named Pipe or TCP/IP?
How can I change order?
Thanks in advance,
Do.
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Network library used depends on the client and the server.
Look at the client network utility and the server network
utility.
TCP/IP would probably be preferred in most cases
TCP/IP is normally faster
Try changing the order of the protocols on the client where
the DTS package is executed. Or try creating a TCP/IP alias
using the client network utility.
-Sue
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:29:54 GMT, "Do Park via
droptable.com" <forum@.droptable.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>When I used DTS, I found out that network library pointed Named pipes at
>Process Info in Current activity panel. As my understanding, the network
>library should points TCP instead.
>What does the network library point to when DTS is used?
>Should that library point to TCP/IP?
>Which one is faster Named Pipe or TCP/IP?
>How can I change order?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Do.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
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