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Follow the instructions as documented in Running on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 up to Step 2. Then, we will need to enable the listener port necessary for Joget to establish connection to.

Step 3: Enabling TCP/IP on Microsoft SQL Server 2012


Figure 1: Sql Server Configuration Manager

  1. Enable named pipes and TCP/IP.
  2. Open up TCP/IP's properties.


Figure 2: IP2 - TCP/IP Properties under Protocols for SQLEXPRESS

  1. Right-click on TCP/IP and select Properties.
  2. Go to IP2, set your local IP Address in IP Address.
  3. Remove TCP Dynamic Ports value.


Figure 3: IPALL - TCP/IP Properties under Protocols for SQLEXPRESS

  1. Go to IPAll.
  2. Empty TCP Dynamic Ports value.
  3. Set TCP Port value to 1433.


Figure 4: Restart SQL Server Service for changes to take effect

  1. Restart the server for the changes to take effect.


Figure 5: Verify the listening port using command prompt

  1. Verify that the listener is working through command prompt by executing netstat -ao.


Figure 6: Verify instance based on the PID

  1. Check on which process instance listening to the port by executing tasklist /fi "pid eq 4488".
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