Re: sql server does not exist or access denied

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I have some more information:
When I connect from a windows-form I have no problem connecting with
the connectionstring from any machine, but when I try to connect from a
ASP.NET webservice, I get the "sql server does not exist or access
denied" exception (I have also tried this on the same machines that
work ok from a windows-form).

This is what I wants to do:

Applications --> WebService --> SQL-server.

Webservice an SQL-server is on two different machines, and Aplications
will run on several different machines.

--Peter

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