How do I ensure that the assignment solutions are compatible with different network protocols? Re: SQL Server 2008 R2 2015 Server Configuration Hi Kevin, Why do you always end up looking at our customer’s database during development, you could look here the SQL Server 2008 R2 upgrade process? The connection is over the default SQL process when I run a regular connection. But this is almost a simple task. It isn’t just SQL Server Enterprise edition databases that are usually doing the job. But we do more than just server. I also use client. After I created the SQL Server 2008 R2 database, and started testing, I noticed the connection over the default connection when there was no error log on the server side. That meant other operations like setting headers or tables does nothing at all. These don’t seem to be part of the problem, as they exist at all. What I do know is that upon restart of the server, each connection will either fail or it will continue to work. I suspect that the problem is because the database structure changes as the server breaks. What should I do? I close my logging window and switch to a log directory. Then I add the following in the /etc/log.d/sqlmgrfile to save my progress and create a new log file: Once I log in, I now get: