![]() ![]() So, if I ping “server1”, I would get a proper response. “server1”, “server2”), and not just by IP address (e.g. The caveat here is that both machines must be accessible by network names (e.g.However, since we already migrated Dentrix to Server 2008, and still had our workstations on XP, there is a solution: leave the actual images on our fast new Server 2008, and host the image database itself on a workstation running XP.The issue lies with the embedded Microsoft SQL Server used in Dentrix Image itself, which is incompatible with Server 2008. Windows XP and (I believe) Server 2003 are the only supported environments. It was practically sheer luck that enabled it to work. Windows Server 2008 is NOT supported for Dentrix Image 4.5.UPDATE 2: After a massive meltdown of our servers and a long technical session with the good people at Dentrix Image, we learned a few things: ldf) might have worked had I tried changing the firewall settings sooner! UPDATE: In all likelihood, the first method (copy. Oh, how I wish Dentrix Image had better (or any, for that matter) documentation, except for this site which looks like it was written by someone in high school. Make sure to change your firewall settings on your new server to enable SQL Server to access it.Sp_attach_db 'viper','C:\Dentrix\DXImage\MSDE\MSSQL$VIPER\Viper_2.mdf','C:\Dentrix\DXImage\MSDE\MSSQL$VIPER\Viper_log_2.ldf' ![]()
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