Re: Cannot connect to SQL 2000 remotely



Apologies for flame throwing. Default of DisableNetworkProtocols WAS the
problem, but in any case

thank for taking the time and trouble to get back to me Rick.

Clive Elsworth




"Rick Byham, (MSFT)" <rickbyh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On the server, from the Start menu, point to All Programs, point to
Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Server Network Utility. That utility
should help you understand if SQL Server is using the IPX/SPX or TCP/IP
protocols, which might indicate a problem. On the client there is a
similar program, the Client Network Utility. Obviously the client and
server should be using the same protocols.
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Rick Byham (MSFT)
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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"Clive" <clive.elsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm trying to install a bespoke application for a new client, and am
embarassed by not being able to connect to their DB Server.

The server and clients are XP all running on a workgroup called OFFICE

File access is not problem and the DB Server name appears in a dropdown
box of SQL servers on the network - e.g. when trying to create an ODBC
DSN.

The SQL Server is now configured to accept Windows and SQL authentication
connection requests - and restarted.

I have switched off or uninstalled everything that looks like a firewall
on both server and clients.

When trying to set up local ODBC DSN to connect as sa, I can connect no
problem, but from one of the client laptops I just get the error:

"Access denied or SQL Server does not exist"

Can anyone tell me where else to look or what else to try?

Is there a step by step procedure which could take me to the cause of the
problem?

The network is a wireless Lan - and IPX/SPX is featuring in the network
stack. Could that be something to do with it?

Any help very very much appreaciated!

Thank you

Clive (London UK)










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