Time Out Expire and ODBC Error

From: Atif Muqeet Khan (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/22/04


Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 06:46:11 -0700

We have a software(Hospital Informatiom System) which
gets hanged and gives errors such as "ODBC SQL Server
Time Out error & Time out expire / "TCP Socket error". It
effects the complete HIS system and none of the
Transaction can be saved during that time.

We have been facing this problem for last 2 months.
I had also tried to change the database at the time when
this error came but it worked on the other (Test)
database. Could anyone help me out whether this is a
database problem, code level problem or SQL Server 2000
problem. The server is already updated with the SQL
Server Pack 2. Any help in this regard will be highly
appreciable.

Regards,
Atif Muqeet Khan



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