Connecting To Sql Server 2000 In A Lan
May 22, 2007
Hi there,
I have 2 servers on our compny'ssql server does not exist or access denied lan, one with fixed ip and the other one with internal ip. I installed SQL server 2000 on the one with internal ip and I want to access it from the other server. when I want to register sql server instanse , I can see the name of that instance in the list but I can't register it. I keep reciving this error : sql server does not exist or access denied!
Could any one told me what to do?
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Dec 23, 2005
Hi
I am running Visual Studio 2005 Visual Web Developer Standard Edition on a machine with SQL Server 2000. Could you please teach me how to modify the connection string below so that it connects to SQL Server 2000 with the database called "VisualWebDev".
Thank you.
Jim
<connectionStrings>
<add name="Personal" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLExpress;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|Personal.mdf" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
<remove name="LocalSqlServer"/>
<add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLExpress;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|aspnetdb.mdf"/>
</connectionStrings>
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi,I am total newbie to SQL Server. My new host tells me I can connect throughAccessXP or 2002. I have Access 2000. Can I not connect with that also?Thanks, JA
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Jan 31, 2007
I am developing a system using VS 2003 with database SQL Server 2000.
In web.config, I have added the following code in it
<sessionState
mode="InProc"
stateConnectionString="tcpip=127.0.0.1:42424"
sqlConnectionString="data source=127.0.0.1;Database=grandb;Trusted_Connection=yes"
cookieless="false"
timeout="60"
/>
Actually I don't know if the above code is correct. My database is stored in the SQL Server 2000 and named as grandb.
Thank you.
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Jul 24, 2007
Hi,
My problem is somewhat like this that, i want to connect my all applications (developed in asp.net) to one database. In other words i want to make a centralised database that can be accessible from the application running at the different domains. When i did so by using the same username, password, database and server...i recieve an error that, "connection cannot be establised".
If any body have the solution for this problem. then please do write the "connection string" for me that can be efficiantly used on the applications running on differnt domains.
Thanks and Regards,
Steve Dcosta
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Jul 24, 2007
Hello All,
I am just getting started on aspx, coming from an asp background.
I created the following connectionString in my web.config file:<connectionStrings>
<add name="OuWebDB"
connectionString="server=OurServer;database=OurDatabase;uid=TheUser;pwd=ThePassword"providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"
/>
</connectionStrings>
when I run this aspx file, from a machine, I get the following error:
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)
Help!!
thanks
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Jan 14, 2004
I've just installed SQL Server 2000 on my local machine. I'm using the following element in my web.config file for my connection string.
<add key="SqlNWind512" value="server=(local)141.705.84.745;database=Northwind;
user id=sa;pwd=h3fe8eq7;packet size=512;" />
Unfortunately, I'm getting the following error on my aspx page:
SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
I had no problem writing a connection string to connect to the MSDE installed on my computer, but making a connection to the Northwind database on my newly installed SQL Server 2000 Developer edition has been elusive to me.
I'm sure my IP address is correct. The authentication mode for logging into the database via Enterprise Manager is setup to require a password for sa. Therefore, I assume it's required in the connection string???
Maybe not so coincidentally, while I have been able to open this database through the Server Explorer in VS.NET, I'm not able to access it via Enterprise Mananger (no response, it just hangs) or my aspx pages.
I'm dying here!!! Is my connection string wrong? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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Feb 24, 2003
I've installed Sybase client 12.0 and have created the DSN (it is successful, connection is established)
but when I run this ActiveX Script from DTS Package it give me error Data Source Name not found and no default driver specified
Dim RS
Dim oConn
Set oConn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
msgbox "set oConn"
Set RS = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
msgbox "RS"
(I've tried both open statement in both it gives me same error)
oConn.Open = "Driver={Sybase ASE ODBC Drivers};Srvr=Server1;Uid=sa;Pwd=password"
oConn.Open="DSN=Test;Uid=sa;Pwd=password"
msgbox "open"
Can anyone guide me?
Thanks in advance
-Sejal
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Mar 15, 2004
We have installed SQL Server 2000 in our new server running on Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
We tried to connect to the database in the Server where it is installed. We are able to connect when we give server name. We are unable to connect when we give IP Address of the server.
We have latest SP3a of SQL Server 2000 installed.
Could anyone help us in resolving this issue?
Thanks in Advance.
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi Folks,I'm very new to SQL Server. I have a home network. My primary connectionto the internet is using "Gateway 1" a linksys router, of which, my serveris a LAN node on that router. I have another LAN node connecting to the WANnode of the "Gateway 2" a wireless USR router to use with my laptop. Usingthe wireless laptop, I am on a different subnet than the Server. I'd liketo make a connection to the server through Visual Studio.net but I can'tseem to do it. I'm using TCP/IP with a port different than the default port(let's call it port 2110, even though it's not). I do have port forwardingon Gateway1 and I've tried everything from just the server internal IPaddress, the external IP address, IP address with port designation, URL withport designation, nothing seems to work. Any ideas?Thanks!Rick
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Jul 23, 2005
I have an Access 97 database that I connect to a SQL Server 2000through ODBC. I have to manually set up the ODBC connection on eachuser's machine if I want them to be able to use the application though.Is there a way to store the connection string within the Access DB soI don't have to touch the ODBC settings on each user's machine? Or isthere a different solution that I'm missing? There are way too manyfor me tosetup. Thanks in advance.
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Apr 24, 2007
Please help to connect SQL server 2000 on different domain.
Please correct if I m wrong.
System details as follows
Client
Domain : DomainA
System : System1
IP Address : 10.10.225.19
SQL server 2000 installed
SQL Server
Domain : DomainB
System : System2
IP Address : 10.108.22.19
SQl Server : System2inst2 ( My database is under inst2 instance)
SQL login : TestUser1
Password : Users123
I have Opened firewall port to access 10.108.22.19 from 10.10.225.19
While connecting the SQL server €śSystem2inst2€? from the client machine enterprise manager with the SQL authentication, I am getting error Login failed for user €śTestUser1€?
And I have noticed in the SQL server log the login attempt shows under System2 default instance ( no instance). Actually I want to connect system2inst2.
Please let me know the steps to connect.
Thanks in advance.
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Mar 11, 2007
I get the following error message in quotes. I have a web application written in ASP.NET 2.0 through which I am trying to connect to a remote SQL Server 2000. My operating system is Windows Vista .
I looked at many different sites to find a solution for this but without any luck. I am sure someone would have seen this issue here and I expect them to shed some light.
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).
The connection string is located in my web.config file which looks like
<add name="AMSConn" connectionString="Data Source=xxxx;Initial Catalog=testdb;User ID=sa;Password=xxxx" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
I want to get this issue resolved and I need you guys help.
Please let me know if you need any more information.
Thanks
Bharat
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Jun 8, 2007
I'm new to using VS2005 and this is my first project connecting to our MS SQL 2000. App worked fine on my dev PC, connection to the same MS SQL Server. Published the web site to the web server (same server running MS SQL Server) and getting the below error. Is this a permission setup problem on SQL Server or does it really think it's connecting with a MS SQL 2005 database?
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)
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: 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)
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Jul 11, 2007
My environment is Windows Server2003, ASP.NET 2.0, SQL Server 2000 using SQL authentication (names of DB's, sql id's, passwords are identical on both servers)
My web application successfully connects to my database the web app and the DB are both on the same server (10.144.25.9).This connection string works:
<add name="DefaultDataTierConnectionA" connectionString="Data Source=10.144.25.9,1433; Network Library=DBMSSOCN; Initial Catalog=9D_SQL; User ID=******; Password=******" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
PROBLEM:
The problem occurs when the DB is mpved to the remote SQL Server (10.144.25.10). I use almost the identical connection string except for the IP address which is changed to the remote machine. The db name, user, password is same on remote machine as on the local, so everything should work but does'nt. This connection string fails:
<add name="DefaultDataTierConnectionA" connectionString="Data Source=10.144.25.10,1433; Network Library=DBMSSOCN; Initial Catalog=9D_SQL; User ID=******; Password=******" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
error (odd error in that I'm connecting to SQL 2000?) -
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: TCP Provider, error: 0 - A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.)
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: 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: TCP Provider, error: 0 - A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.)
There is no DBA on this project, I'm not sure this is a SQL Server set up problem?
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Dec 20, 2007
I'm experiencing a problem connecting to a SQL 2000 server through my ASP code. My connection string is as follows:
<add name="TheConnectionString" connectionString="driver={Sql Server};provider=MSDASQL;server=10.0.1.42;database=dbname;uid=*********;pwd=*********" providerName="System.Data.Odbc" />
The problem doesn't occur when I run my ASP code from my workstation using VS.NET's builtin webserver. It makes the connections and executes the CRUD commands successfully. However, when I publish my site to the webserver (which resides on 10.0.1.16) it fails out with the following error:
System.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: ERROR [08001] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.ERROR [01000] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionOpen (Connect()).
I've verified that the webserver can talk to the DB server by connecting to the remote DB server through SQL Enterprise Manager running locally on the webserver. If I try to do this with a DSN I get the same results. I get the same error from any other webserver on the internal network. The difference between my workstation and the internal network is that I'm using a VPN to connect to our internal network while the webservers are physically connected to it. Firewalling isn't the issue in this case because the webservers and DB server are on a trusted network. I've seen other ways of connecting to the DB server including using Named Pipes (which I would rather not do because I don't want to setup a named pipe on the production db server).
I'm relatively new to ASP.NET 2.0, so the above connection string is an adaptation of some old ASP code. If anybody has any suggestions on a better way to construct this connection string, please let me know. I've been racking my brains trying to get this to work outside of the devel env.
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Aug 29, 2006
I have the following problem;
I fully understand that to connect to a named instance of SQL Server you need to use the ServerNameSQLInstanceName. The problem I have is that I have a SQL Server in a different zone. I can connect to the Default instance by IP Address or the ServerName.zone.domain.org. (e.g. MySQLServer.zone1.mydomain.org).
However, the same thing does not work for the Named Instance. It seems to be named instance or nothing.
How can I connect to this named instance across network zones?:S
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Jan 9, 2007
We are having all kinds of issues with named instances for SQL 2000.
I am trying to connect to a SQL Server 2000 named instance on a different subnet and get an error. I cannot connect with ODBC or our web app.
I am using the port number for the alias that I created in the SQL Client Utility. We can connect to default instances without a problem, but not the named instances.
The SQL Server is 2000 build 2040 (Service pack 4 with a hot fix.) The server is listening on port 1223. In the ODBC connection I click on the Network Config and create an alias with the named instance such as SQLVSNSQLNI and specify port 1223. I have also tried adding the port to the connection string in the ASP include file (SQLVSNSQLNI,1223). If I do the same thing with a default instance on the network, both the app and ODBC work fine. It is only when I use a named instance.
Very frustrated. Thanks for any help you can provide
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Jul 18, 2007
I am having difficulty connecting to SQL Server 2000 on one of ourservers via a VB6 program on Vista. I can connect fine to a differentserver, but it gives me the following error with the server inquestion:"Unable to connect to database. Please check your internet connectionError# -2147467259[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist oraccess denied"Using the program, I am able to access the database just fine whilerunning on Windows XP, but when I run the program on Vista, it givesme that error message for that server. If I change the connectionstring to a different server address, it works fine on Vista. Whatdifferences in the servers might cause this?Here is my connection string:"driver={SQL Server};Server=ipaddress;Uid=userID;Pwd=pwd;databa se=db"
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Hello,
I am developing an application which needs JDBC connection to a Named Instance of SQL Server 2000 (other than default instance). I am facing problem in this regard as my code gives an exception "Time Out" or "Connection Failed". However it works fine with the default named instance...The main driver class is "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver"
and Connection URL is
"jdbc: sqlserver://localhost;instanceName=Testing:1432;databaseName=testDB;"
It gives the exception that Unable to connect to named instance....
Please if any one have any knowledge in this regard....do let me know....I have read an article on MSDN according to which on MS SQL Server 2000 the named Instance other than default can be accessed only through named pipes.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa224779(sql.80).aspx
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Jul 22, 2007
I have installed Server 2005 Express on a pc running Windows Server 2000 sp4 which I want to use as the server for a network of pcs. However, I am unable to login to SQL Express on this machine from Sql Server Management Studio Express. I am in mixed mode and trying to connect with Server Authentication. I get various error messages none of which seem to point to the problem.
Networked to this pc are several other machines running Xp Professional/Home sp2 and if I install SQL Express on one of these I can log in to SQL Express on that machine without any problem. I can also connect to it via the network from the Win Server 2k machine.
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Aug 11, 2007
Hi,
Here is the syntax of the connection string within the web.config file:<connectionStrings><clear />
<add name="MyConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=000.000.000;Initial Catalog=Database Name;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=XXXXXX;Password=XXXXXX;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
The test page has a GridView in it which uses the connectionstring fron the web.config file.
Error Message:
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Dec 27, 2007
hi
I m rishabh
Can some1 hel me with the connection of SQl server 2000 and visual studio 2005 for the ASP.NET web application.
the Express edition was instaled on my computer with the visual studio installation but later i hav uninstalled the express edition and have now installed the 2000 sql server, but could not able to connect ..
can some1 please hel me out with this...
thanking you
rishabh
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Dec 28, 2007
hello guys ..
can some1 could help me the connection bw the Visual Studio 2005 and the SQL Express Edition which is there provided by the Setup only....
i am a bignner and i am doing it by my one with a reference of book called APRESS- Beginning ASP.NET 2 in c#.
i hav reached to the data access part of the book , almost half completed but i got stuck here...
the pubs database was not inbuilt i have made it by right-click on the "DataConnection" in the "Server Explorer" and making the new database......named "pubs"
the code i hav wrote in the "Default.aspx.cs" isstring connectionString="Data Source=localhost\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=pubs;";SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(connectionString);
try
{
myConnection.Open();Label1.Text = "server version" + myConnection.ServerVersion;Label2.Text = "connection is :" + myConnection.State.ToString();
}catch (Exception err)
{Label1.Text = "err reading the DataBase ";
Label1.Text += err.Message;
}
finally
{
myConnection.Close();Label1.Text += "now the connection is :";
Label1.Text += myConnection.State.ToString();
}
on debuging the above code the error i m geting is :
err reading the DataBase (print statement)
Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection (error)
.now the connection is :Closed (print statement)
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Nov 15, 2005
I have a vb 6 program that has been running for several years against a 6.5 db. I convert the db to 2000, and now when I repoint the software to the 2000 db, I get "Invalid Authorization Specification" when I try to open the connection. The connection string is:Dim conn As ADODB.ConnectionSet conn = New ADODB.Connectionconn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB" & _ ";Data Source=" & sServer & _ ";Initial Catalog=" & sDB & _ ";User Id=" & goProcess.UserID & _ ";Password=" & goProcess.Password & ";"All of the variables are filled out correctly, when I go against a 6.5 it works, Sql Server 2000 doesn't.
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Mar 30, 2006
Hi,
My server administrator has created a few users as domain user privilege for connecting SQL server from my application. However it faild to connect, and
with Domain Admin privilege, my app is running ok.
I asked admin person to upgrade domain user privilege to connect SQL server,
but he couldn't do this for security reason, and told it should work with domain user.
Is it true for domain user to connect SQL server without any problem?
Do I need to add the user, domain user, into Logins of Security inside SQL server Enterprise Manager?
Or inside users of my database section of SQL server EManager?
Thanks,
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Jul 17, 2007
Hi, i am trying to get to my hosting companies database server. Its SQL Sever 2000, but i want to connect through SQL Server Management Studio 2005. The connection is unable to be established, although i have tried all sorts of settings for the connection. I called the hosting company and they told me to connect using the IP address of the name server for my domain. It failed and i called again to check back, and one of the guy told me that u cannot connect to an instance of sql servr 2000 from sql server 2005. Is this true? Please help.
regards
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Jan 21, 2008
Hi All,
I' m trying to execute activeX script from a job. I could do it successfully. But when i tried to access data base the job is failed when running.
My Requirement : I would like to send a mail in a scheduled base using a job and activeX script.
I could send a mail giving static parameters. But as i need to make the parameter values of activeX script dynamic, i tried to connect data base and retrieve the required data as shown below.
When i parse the script it showed success.But this is failing when it is running.
while creating a job i had selected ActiveX script option with vbscript language
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Set con = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
con.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;password=welcome;Initial Catalog=MyDatabase;Data Source=(local); "
Set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
Set rs = con.execute("select fromid,toid,seqid from MailsLog where status='N'")
while rs.eof <> true
con.execute ("update MailsLog set status='Y' where seqid = " & rs("seqid"))
wend
set rs = nothing
set con = nothing
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Could any one please help me in this regard, of accessing activeX script with connecting to data base.
I' ll be so kind of any immediate response.
Thanking You
Ganesh
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Nov 26, 2006
hi there - I'm praying someone here can shed some light on this - after many google and web searches, I have found users with similar issues, but have yet to find a solution.
Problem: I have recently upgraded my desktop from Windows XP to Windows Vista Ultimate (clean install) and have migrated my local machine to SQL Server 2005. However I have a number of .Net projects that access databased on another server running SQL Server 2000 - prior to my upgrade to Vista, I was running SQL Server 2000 on my desktop as well. During the install, everything seemed to go well, and I also installed the SQL Server 2005 Service pack as instructed via the MSDN site. However, when attempting to test my .net projects on my desktop pc (ie visit http://localhost), I encounter the error:
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)
note that the server I am attempting to connect TO is the old SQL 2000 server - NOT 2005. I specify my connection info in the web.config - and it points to an external ip address on the web.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I've tried enabling remote access on my local SQL 2005 install, but I'm fairly sure thats for servers that want to connect to my desktop, rather than my desktop attempting to connect to external servers. Any help is greatly appreciated - I'm pulling my hair out over trying to figure this out! :)
To summarize my setup (if it helps)
Desktop PC:Windows Vista (Ultimate)SQL Server 2005Visual Studio 2005II 7.0.Net 2.0 (ASP.Net Application)
External Server (co-located at a datacenter)Windows Server 2003SQL Server 2000IIS 6.0.Net 2.0 (ASP.Net Application)
Much appreciated,
Ted
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Oct 11, 2007
Hi all,
I installed sql server 2000 server on my machine and i need to connect to sql server 2005 server which is at other machine,
Is it possible to connect 2000 to 2005 server and get the data
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Jan 30, 2008
I want to use a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 stored procedure to pull email information
from our Gordano mail server and append this data to our SQL database.
Information desired: From, To, Subject, Body
Preferably I don't want to use tools/resources outside the SQL procedure to gain access to
the Gordano information. Do you know if this is possible?
Can anyone offer any advice?
Thanks
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Mar 5, 2007
Facts:1. I am using my account on Godaddy trying to connect to my sql server db.2. I can get into my db using user id and password.3. Godaddy's help file shows this for a connection string: connectstr = "Driver={SQL Server};SERVER=" & db_server & ";DATABASE="
&db_name & ";UID=" & db_username & ";PWD=" &
db_userpassword4. My connection string: "Server=whsql-v09.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net;uid=dbasolutions;pwd=***;database=DB_87972;" & _ "Trusted_Connection=False providerName=System.Data.SqlClient"{password **** out}5. Get error message 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 tried to email Godaddy's help desk with this information. There first response: We do not allow remote connections to our sql server database.There second response was to read the help file!Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks in advance,bswanson
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Sep 6, 2004
Hi,
1)can someone help to explain these 2 lines of codes to me?
I need to change this 2 lines of code to my SQL 2000 database that is connected to my computer locally using Windows NT. How can i change these code?Thanks!
char *connectionString = "dsn=SPS;uid=sa;pwd=;";
hr=pRs->Open(queryString,connectionString,adOpenStatic,adLockOptimistic,adCmdUnknown);
From what i know this is connecting to an instance of the server using sa as login and no password. What does the dns refer to ?
2) If i wan to connect to a database located at the server installed on my computer locally using Windows NT authentication , do i use
"strConnection = _T("Driver={SQL Server};Server=MyServerName;"
"Trusted_Connection=no;"
"Database=SPS;Uid=;Pwd=;");"
If not so,how then?Please kindly advice!
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