Microsoft® SQL Server™ allows you to maintain shared or private registry information. Shared registry information allows multiple users to use the same configuration from the same local computer or from a central computer. Alternatively, private registry information prevents others from gaining access to your configuration.
You can access server registration information in two ways:
Remotely accessing the server registration information stored on a central computer allows different client computers to view shared registry information. For example, the system administrator registers servers x, y, and z to view server activity. With a central registration store, the system administrator can view all servers from any client.
Note To be able to read server registration information from a remote server, you need to have servers registered with the Store User Independent option disabled on the remote computer.
From a local computer, the system administrator can make changes to the central store and configure SQL Server Enterprise Manager to save registration information without enabling the Store User Independent option. The Store User Independent option allows all users to share registration information. When this option is disabled, the central store maintains private registration information for each user.
To set up a central store for server registration information
To set access to your display of servers and groups