Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Scanning the network for SQL Server

Scanning the network for SQL Server has a couple of simple scripts to find SQL Server installations on the network. It's very important to do this in a large company from time to time, as there are always new installations popping up.

Great idea, except that the scripts in the article won't cut it. Totally inadequate. Instead, use sqlscan.exe from the SQL Server 2000 Security Tools. It will scan every machine within an IP range and identify all MSDE installations, neither of which the scripts in the article will do.

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