Re: Connecting via ODBC
- From: "Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)" <rickbyh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:34:51 -0800
What version of SQL Server are trying to connect to?
Is SQL Server on the same computer or a different computer?
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"Suttd via SQLMonster.com" <u25367@uwe> wrote in message news:7e34deec0e23c@xxxxxx
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, I was using it last week, my PC burnt out and I
replaced it and used my old hard drive as a slave so I could have all my old
applications etc. I am using "Sybase System10" as my Driver? My knowledge
is quite limited in this area sorry if I am missing something silly here.
Regards
Dave
Rick Byham, (MSFT) wrote:This is a pretty general error. It could be caused by your network, or by
SQL Server settings. You didn't say how long ago it worked. Yesterday, or
last year? If yesterday you may have changed something. If last year, it
could be lots of things.
You didn't say what version you are using. If SQL Server 2005, check out the
connectivity tutorial which was designed to help users with just this
problem. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345318.aspxHi all,[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
Dave
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