| Posted by Simon Hayes on 06/15/33 11:26 
<theintrepidfox@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1126372690.664949.63410@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
 >
 > Dear Group
 >
 > I'd like SQLManager to start on Win98. I've added it to StartUp and it
 > shows in the right-bottom corner of the desktop upon operating system
 > start but the database still shows as stopped. Is there's a command I
 > can use like SQLMANGR.EXE /start or SQLMANGR.EXE /run from the command
 > line?
 >
 > Thanks very much for your efforts and sharing your expertise!
 >
 > Martin
 >
 
 SQL Manager monitors and controls MSSQL - it isn't the MSSQL process itself.
 If you want MSSQL to start when you start Windows, you would need to start
 it using a batch file in Startup or by adding a command to autoexec.bat.
 I've never used MSSQL on Win98, but I think you could use scm.exe for this
 (see Books Online).
 
 Simon
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