Choose client net lib?

From: Becker (ben_at_benbecker.net)
Date: 07/28/04

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    I have SQL Server 7 and it has in the network config utility TCP, Named
    Pipes and Multiprotocol. I want to use TCP on my clients, the only problem
    is I don't know how to set them up to use this as opposed to named pipes. I
    do not want to authenticate at the OS level so I'm trying to get it to use
    plain old TCP. By default, all of them appear to be using named pipes. Is
    there some way I can confirm or change this theory?

    Thanks,
    Ben


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