Thanks mate, your tutorial is perfect when chatgpt or some AI tool can't help me. As the comment I get from another guy in stackoverflow "This is for the ones that says that stack overflow is over, no man, nothing beats your fellow nerd community ". Hope you have a great journey with nerdy guys ^^
Hi bro , i have configured a named instance with all tcp connection enabled with port number , however i cant able to connect to the instance in remote machine , i canable to connect in local machine. Why?
LISTENER_PORT Specifies the port number listened to for connections by the service broker TCP/IP protocol. We can use any number between 1024 and 32767.
Thanks mate, your tutorial is perfect when chatgpt or some AI tool can't help me. As the comment I get from another guy in stackoverflow "This is for the ones that says that stack overflow is over, no man, nothing beats your fellow nerd community ".
Hope you have a great journey with nerdy guys ^^
I don't know exactly what endpoint is. I learned thanks to you.
Excellent channel and very well explained. Thank you so much for sharing
I haven't any idea about the endpoint before hearing this lecture. Thank you.
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Hi bro , i have configured a named instance with all tcp connection enabled with port number , however i cant able to connect to the instance in remote machine , i canable to connect in local machine. Why?
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Sir, how to create a database Mirroring Endpoint?
Please confirm how you found 1560 -listner port
LISTENER_PORT
Specifies the port number listened to for connections by the service broker TCP/IP protocol. We can use any number between 1024 and 32767.
Try using Netstat a-b in your command line (If using Windows 7 or higher). You can look up the pid (process ID) in Event Viewer, look up "Details"