You don't even need a "real" server. You can just let one of the computers
host the database and let the others connect to the database. Ofcoutrse,
this computer has to bve turned on and a lot of RAM is recommended.
You don't even need a "real" server. You can just let one of the
computers host the database and let the others connect to the database.
Ofcoutrse, this computer has to bve turned on and a lot of RAM is
recommended.
How wuold you share a security group instead of adding individual users
to the database?
Thanks
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