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Configure windows server 2003 for sqlserver 2000

Hi experts iam using windows server 2003 on my machine and i have installed sqlserver 2000 and my database is on the that machine. but i dont know how to configure windows server 2003 so that other computers using xp can connect to it since iam running at network of 25 computers.
please help and avail me a stepby step approach of how to go about it.

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Do you want the computers to connect to the database or do you want it so the server is the domain controler?
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i want to connect to sqlserver database

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Do you want the computers to connect to the database or do you want it so the server is the domain controler?


Yes i want the other computers to connect to an SQlserver 2000 database which is on a server running windowserver 2003

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