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How I know what 's application connected to dbms ...
suthipong
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2008-11-05
edited 2008-11-05
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Dear Sir..
I have to see in sysprocess and found program name is 2007 Office system ... so I want to know 2007 office systems that connect to SQL Server is what's appliction ... Access , Excel ,Word ... How can I check it
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garak
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2008-11-05
:-k it looks like that office not show which base application is connected.
you see only "Microsoft Office 2003" but you can see the host name
Do you make it right, it works too!
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you see only "Microsoft Office 2003" but you can see the host name