SQL Server 2005 Client Network Libraries
From: SQL Server Magazine
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Date: 5/1/2008
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Author: Otey, Michael
Client network libraries are vital in SQL Server, enabling the communications link between client applications and the SQL Server system. The client must use the same client network library as the SQL Server system that the client needs to connect to. When the client connects over a LAN or WAN link, the client network library encapsulates SQL Server's Tabular Data Stream (TDS) within the appropriate network protocol. (TDS is the protocol which SQL Server uses to accept network query requests ...
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