Hi group,
I am trying to get a list of SQL Server installations running on the
network. I tried to use sqlcmd -L (or osql -L). However, when I do this
from my box the named instances do not show up, whereas when it is run from
a server box those instances do get listed.
What is required to make the command return the full list? Is there other
(simple) way to do it?
Thanks.
QuentinHi Quentin
Check out SQLPing or SQLRecon at
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John
"Quentin Ran" wrote:
> Hi group,
> I am trying to get a list of SQL Server installations running on the
> network. I tried to use sqlcmd -L (or osql -L). However, when I do this
> from my box the named instances do not show up, whereas when it is run from
> a server box those instances do get listed.
> What is required to make the command return the full list? Is there other
> (simple) way to do it?
> Thanks.
> Quentin
>
>
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