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Hi All,

I want to install MS SQL Server 2000 (Developer Version) on WinXP SP2 (Workgroup) and make it database server to execute my client server application (Client machines are Winxp).

I select Domain Service Account to install SQL Server.

Now I can't register database in this configuration.

I face SSL Security Error message while registering new database.

Please suggest any solution to install.

Thank You,
Prashant.
Aug 3 '07 #1
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