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    A connection could not be established to SERVER. W Guest

    P.J

    There're two SQL Server(SERVER_NAME1,SERVER_NAME2).
    Yesterday all very good, but now, my workstation (Win98), in E.M, I establishing to SERVER_NAME1 OK , but to SERVER_NAME2 is NOT OK. Although I'm sure that everything in registry propreties is right (and cable link OK), but I always get the following message when try connecting to SERVER_NAME2:

    A connection could not be established to SERVER_NAME2 - SQL Server doest not exist or access denied.
    ConnectionOpen()..
    Please verify SQL Server is running...

    Why? How to solve? Please help me!
    Thanks in advance.
    P.J


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    Anu Guest

    P.J (reply)

    Hi,

    Check the client configuration utility whether you have connected as TCP/IP or named pipes.
    And check whether your server has mixed security

    -Anu

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    A connection could not be established to SERVER. Why? at 7/10/01 11:22:11 PM

    There're two SQL Server(SERVER_NAME1,SERVER_NAME2).
    Yesterday all very good, but now, my workstation (Win98), in E.M, I establishing to SERVER_NAME1 OK , but to SERVER_NAME2 is NOT OK. Although I'm sure that everything in registry propreties is right (and cable link OK), but I always get the following message when try connecting to SERVER_NAME2:

    A connection could not be established to SERVER_NAME2 - SQL Server doest not exist or access denied.
    ConnectionOpen()..
    Please verify SQL Server is running...

    Why? How to solve? Please help me!
    Thanks in advance.
    P.J


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