65 Not Connecting Thru EM---urgent
Jun 30, 2000
Hi ,
I installed sql 65, my isql_w is working fine, where as
if i connect thru enterprise manager i am getting the following
error.
A connection could not be established to SERVER-(sql server) Login failed.
Pls anyone suggest me where i was wrong.
--thank u
RK
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Mar 9, 2000
I am unable to connect to the SQL Server if i am not logged on to the NT domain.
Is there any way i can connect to the SQL Server even if i am logged on to only my workstation.
I get an error :
Unable to connect to server.
ConnectionOpen ( Createfile() )
Thanks in advance,
Deepak.
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This morning I can not connect to our SQL Server 7.0 whatever from client or server. The error message which I list below:
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A connection could not be estabished to server--Timeout expired
Please verfy SQL Server is running and check your SQL Server registration properties and try again.
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We use windows NT authentication. We did not do any change on NT. The SQL Server daily schedule job usally stoped at 10:00AM, but today from the Window NT Task Manager, we can see that the SQL Server is still running untill now.
Please help!!!
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hi, I have settup up sql mail and did the following:
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3. I used the profile that I created in outlook to test the sql mail but got an error:
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Error 273: MAPI Logon Failed
I really do not know what went wrong. I followed the steps from bol and still having a problem. Am I missing something.
I do have a valid email account
I do have a valid domain account
I tested outlook using the email account and it worked. so why sql server does not recognise MAPI.
My next question, How to configure MAPI in Sql server if what I did was wrong.
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I have activated the Server-Requested Encryption by using the sql server network utility (Force Protocol Encryption). After this, I have stoped sql server service. But I can't start it at this moment.
The error is:
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Please help me to start sql server.
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Access
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It is specifically this statement in which I am interested:
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SQL Server: mssql4.uplinkearth.com
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Would anyone be able to help me to connect to this?
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I have read online that so many people are having that problem. so is it the problem of swl server Express edition or do i have to make some setting to connect to the application.
Please please please please someone guide me . I am stuck here in the beginning only. I would really appreciate it.
the code that i wrote is here:----
using System.Data.SqlClient;
public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!Page.IsPostBack)
{
}
}
protected void Submit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String querry;
SqlDataReader dbread;
try
{
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SqlCommand comm = new SqlCommand();
conn.Open();
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comm.CommandText = querry;
comm.Connection = conn;
dbread = comm.ExecuteReader();
dbread = null;
if (dbread.HasRows)
{
while (dbread.Read())
{
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Response.Redirect("home.aspx");
}
}
Response.Write("Your Password Doesn't Match");
}
else
{
Response.Write("Your User Name Is Wrong");
}
conn.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Response.Write(" This is an Error - " + ex.Message );
Response.End();
}
Thanks,
Komal
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This works fine on my machine, but when I try to run it on another computer it tells me:
"An error has occurred while
establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server
2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default
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It should not be trying to connect remotely, it's a local DB. Do I
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My host sent these instructions, think they will work?
To access your SQL Server you can use your choice of database management software, including Microsoft Access, Visual InterDev, or the SQL Enterprise Manager.
If you are using Microsoft Access or Visual InterDev you will be connecting to the SQL Server via an ODBC connection, which requires you to make a Data Source Name (DSN) on your local computer.
If you have a Microsoft Access database, and you use the Microsoft SQL Upsizing Wizard to export your database into SQL, the Upsizing Wizard will assist you in the process of creating your ODBC connection.
To create a SQL DSN:
1. Log on to your hosting account's control panel at http://sahcinfo.org/admin 2. Click "Database Connectivity."
3. Choose "Create DSN."
4. Choose "Microsoft SQL Driver" from the Type drop-down list.
5. Enter a name for your DSN in the DSN field. It can be anything you want it to be, such as "Orders" or "MyDatabase." The Filename field is not required for SQL.
6. In the SQL IP Address field, enter the SQL Server name.
7. Enter your SQL user name in the SQL User Name field.
8. Click Submit.
To access the SQL Server using the SQL Enterprise Manager:
1. Open your SQL Enterprise Manager software. This is not supplied by Web.com.
2. Right-click on "SQL Server Group", then select "New SQL Server Registration"
3. Once the dialog box is open, fill in the fields. In the server field, type in your SQL Server name.
4. Type in the login information with your username and password.
5. Once all the information is entered click "Register." This will make contact with our SQL Server, and you will be able to add tables, manipulate your information and work on your database as you wish.
Please note that Web.com Technical Support will only troubleshoot connectivity to the SQL database, and cannot support issues with third-party software.
Web.com has also created a SQL 2000 User Guide to walk you through the process of setting up your account and database connections. To view or print it, go to http://64.226.3.32/article.asp?article=14689&p=1001
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Sep 26, 2007
Using web dev and sql 2005 express
I have published web app and database to my server but can,t get connection string to connect with the database.
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Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
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I have created a user in the logins in the sql server security node and give him every permission
going.
I have also created a login in the security node for the database..... and given him all permissions
But I still can,t get the connection string from the web app to connect to the database?
Where am I going wrong
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Nov 10, 2007
I downloaded an ASP.NET web application from the web to learn the .NET framework. I was successful in running the website on my laptop using ASP.NET Development Server that comes with Visual Studio 2005. My laptop is running Windows XP Professional and SQL Server 2005. I am now trying to do the same on my desktop computer running Windows Vista; however, for some reason i am getting an error when the website tries to connect to the DB. Here are the steps i have followed so far:1. I tried to configure the website DB connection the same way i configured it on my laptop. Basically I use the following connectionStrings: <connectionStrings> <remove name="LocalSqlServer"/> <add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=TheBeerHouse;Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/> </connectionStrings>2. That same connection string worked fine on my laptop. But I got the following error on my desktop: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When
connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under
the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider:
Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)I am wondering if the error is related to Vista. When i try to connect to that DB using SQL Management Studio via Windows Authetication and do not run it as Administrator then I cannot connect to the DB. In other words, only when i run SQL Management Studio as administrator i am able to use Windows authentication to connect to that DB.3. Next, I tried creating a SQL login. I made sure I can use that login to access the DB directly using SQL Management Studio. In addition, I changed the database to allow "Local and remote connections" "Using both TCP/IP and named pipes".4. Changed the connectionStrings in web.config to: <connectionStrings> <remove name="LocalSqlServer"/> <add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=TheBeerHouse;Integrated Security=False;uid=*****pwd=****" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/> </connectionStrings> Obviously, the actual connectionString has the actual user name i created and the correct password instead of (*) asterisks.5. And once again, I got same error as above Any help will be appreciated!
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