@@gabrielstancu4986 Hah, I didn't try outside the network but I was able to perform these steps to connect other users to the same shared database. I have an app that requires a shared folder which i did through sharing and network mapping, I created a user for the client and it connected like nothing and I was surprised how easy it was once setup on the network. The app is state of the art as well I guess as it created a bridge to the current configured server. Client just provides a user and password through the app. My initial thought was that I needed the server app on all clients in order to connect but that was not the case.
@@ibissantos9832 it is Made2Manage which also uses the reporting server services. I think I may have nailed it down to permissions and some residuals stored on the server instance. After I created a new instance I was able to get it to work by disabling the UAC on both machines, etc.
I'm eternally grateful to you.
Thanks. It worked.👍
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you indeed. It works.
Does this work only if computers are connected in the same network or any network outside the organization?
Only inside the same network (LAN connection)
@@gabrielstancu4986 Hah, I didn't try outside the network but I was able to perform these steps to connect other users to the same shared database. I have an app that requires a shared folder which i did through sharing and network mapping, I created a user for the client and it connected like nothing and I was surprised how easy it was once setup on the network. The app is state of the art as well I guess as it created a bridge to the current configured server. Client just provides a user and password through the app. My initial thought was that I needed the server app on all clients in order to connect but that was not the case.
@@scientist100 whats the name of the app? I've got it to work without having to add as much.
@@ibissantos9832 it is Made2Manage which also uses the reporting server services. I think I may have nailed it down to permissions and some residuals stored on the server instance. After I created a new instance I was able to get it to work by disabling the UAC on both machines, etc.
Is my sql server able to let other person to connect on his computer without using same wifi?
Thank you for helping me. Love u Three Thousand
It helped!!!!!! thank you, please keep posting videos!!
Thank you so much bro. you save me!
Does it works on MS SQL server EXPRESS 2014 (free for download from microsoft website)?
It really helped. Thanks.
application link??
Its working Bro. 👍
Thanx
nice :D
it didn't work for me xc
Thanks, it worked.