ODBC error during link creation a MSDE 2000 db



I have installed MSDE 2000 (with SP3a) on server with Windows Server 2003: I
have executed simply a double-click on setup.exe ("sa" without password).
Then I have created my db with a comand via osql and then I have attached it.
When I try to create an ODBC link (from Control Panel) on a client as domain
administrator,
I have had this error: "SQL State 01000. Error 10061"; but when I log on
client as a domain user
the ODBC link is created successfully.

How can I solve this issue?

Thanks for your suggests

.



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