You are the administrator of Microsoft Windows 2000 computer. You are preparing to install SQL Server 2000 on the computer.
Your company contains a variety of client computers that will connect to the SQL server 2000 computer by using a specific Net-Library, as shown in the following table.
You need to allow the client computers to connect to the SQL Server 2000 computer. You also want to minimize the number of configuration changes required on the client computers.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)
A. Install SQL Server 2000 as a named instance.
B. Install SQL Server 2000 as the default instance.
C. Configure the new instance for Mixed Mode Authentication.
D. Configure the new instance for Windows Authentication.
E. Configure the server to use the Named Pipes, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP Net-Libraries.
F. Configure the server to use the Multiprotocol Net-Library.