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SQL Server Forum / Programming / Connectivity / May 2007

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Sybase Connectivity03 May 2007 16:18 GMT3
Hil.
I am trying to connect to Sybase to get the data in SQL Server 2005. I try
to use
SSIS 2005 to import the data into sql server 2005, is there away any drivers
Win200 ODBC to Second Instance??03 May 2007 03:17 GMT2
I have a Win2000 machine that connects to my SQL 2000 server just fine.  The
problem is that it cannot connect to the second instance.  I have changed
the client configuration setting to use the proper port, 1124, for the
second instance.  Any idea as to why I cannot connect?  ...
SQL 2000 migration issue03 May 2007 03:15 GMT1
I am relacing a dying webserver. The old server is windows 2000 server
running iis 5.0 and sql server 2000 standard. The new server is server 2003
w/sp1 running iis 6.0 and sql server 2000 standard. Everything seems to be
okay except for the one website that uses an sql db. ...
Transaction cannot start because more than one ODBC connection in03 May 2007 03:15 GMT1
Using SQL2005 SP1, when client connects to server using odbc via an ado
connection, seeing an error relating multiple active result sets.
"Transaction cannot start because more than one ODBC connection in use"
I found documentation referring to the need to set
ODBC MS Access - SQL Server03 May 2007 03:14 GMT4
Although it appears my ODBC connection between my SQL Server tables and MS
Access was successful; I cannot modify any of them through MS Access. I do
have full rights to the SQL Tables and the connection was built appropiatly.
Other users are able to read and write using the same ...
Big problem connecting SQLEXPRESS within a vb net application02 May 2007 23:18 GMT3
I've an application that has to do a bunch of "SELECT" and INSERT into a
couple of tables. On my machine everything works fine, but if I try to
deploy the app on a VM for a test i have many probs.
The most common is "(Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a
Cannot generate SSPI context on laptop from different domain02 May 2007 10:36 GMT4
Hi All,
I have Domain A with several SQL servers installed. One WinXP Pro laptop
user reports that he can't connect to any SQL server instances using Windows
authentication (the servers run win2k3 OS SP1 with SQL 2000 sp4 & 2005 sp1)
SQL 2005 64bit Connections to Oracle02 May 2007 05:13 GMT5
I have a Linked server from Sql05 64 bit to Oracle.
I am using the Oracle OleDb driver because their is no MS to Oracle Provider
for 64 bit SQL databases.
If I am in management studio I can query the Oracle database.
Connect Problems with Sql Server 05 Express02 May 2007 02:47 GMT2
Maybe some hints are avialable.
System: Vista Business
SQL-Server: 2005 Express SP2
UserStatus: Admin
There is no process to read data written to a pipe.01 May 2007 23:23 GMT12
We are presumably having an issue with our sqlserver driver for jdbc.
I have exhausted my research and still have not found a resolution
thus far. The problem is occurring very sporadically. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
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