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There are defaults set for the different RDBMSes within the Register Server Dialog, depending on the database vendor and version chosen. Usually, use these defaults. There is variation in how different database types are registered and have the correct drivers. For more information, see JDBC Drivers.

Server Registrations Copied From Other Users

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Launch Register ServerProvide Server DetailsServer appears in the
Local Database Servers Node

To register a server

  1. Launch the Register Server dialog.
  2. In the Register Server dialog, select the RDBMS driver, provide the server details, authentication details, and location information, click Test Connection, and then click Save
  3. After the server is successfully registered, it appears in the Local Databases Servers node. You can now Connect to the Server and view its schema objects. 

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  1. Right-click the Local Databases Servers node > New Server Group.
  2. In the New Server Group Name dialog, type a name for the server group, and then click OK.
  3. Right-click the server group name and then select Register Server.
  4. Register the server
  5. Expand the server group name to see the registered servers. 

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This table lists database specific information for registering server connections.

Troubleshooting Registrations

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Info

To share or copy registered server connections for use on another computer, see Configuration & Connection Files.

Connect to a Server

Locate & Right-Click
Server > Connect
Server is Successfully
Connected

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