Microsoft SQL Support feature allows Internet users to work with your
Microsoft SQL databases. For more information on Microsoft SQL Server,
please go to www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/overview/CE/default.asp.
To offer Microsoft SQL database access within Control Panel, you must
be subscribed to a plan with MS SQL support. You can check it out from
the Compare Plans chart from the signup page.
To work with Microsoft SQL correctly, you have to distinguish clearly
between two different underlying concepts:
- login, which is required for connecting to the Microsoft SQL server
and server role authentication. You need a login to create a database.
- user, which is required for working with Microsoft SQL databases.
How to Create a Database
To create a Microsoft SQL database, you first need to create at least
one login. You should remotely connect to the Microsoft SQL server. In
the MSSQL menu select MSSQL logins:

In the window that appears enter the login and password:

Next, select MSSQL Databases, then specify database parameters:
where:
- Total quota size is the disk space allocated for the database
file and the transaction log file. This quota cannot be exceeded.
- Database/Transaction Log file quota ratio is the portion
of disk space allocated for the database file. For example, if you
set the total quota size to 20 MB and the database/transaction log
file quota ratio to 10%, the maximum allowed size of the database
file can be 2 MB.
After you have created the database, it appears in the database list:

To connect to the Microsoft SQL server from a remote computer, use
any Microsoft SQL agent. When prompted, enter the host name suggested
in the control panel, and the login / password you have created.