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The Art of SQL Server FILESTREAM - Red Gate Software

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Appendix A: Configuring <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> on a <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> InstanceVerifying <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> ConfigurationWe have seen various <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> configuration options and learned how to enable andconfigure <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> to the required access level. Let's verify that all the <strong>FILESTREAM</strong>settings are correctly configured before we start using them.Verifying Windows-level <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> configurationsettingsWe know that the Windows-level <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> configuration is done from <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong>Configuration Manager. So the first step is to check the <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> tab <strong>of</strong> the propertypage <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> service within the Configuration Manager.Make sure that the <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> access is enabled to the desired level on the configurationpage. If I/O streaming access to the <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> data is required, make sure thatthe <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> share name is configured in the configuration dialog.Figure A-10:Verifying <strong>FILESTREAM</strong> configuration.475

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