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SQL Server Forum / Programming / Connectivity / February 2010

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JDBC25 Feb 2010 01:14 GMT1
How to check JDBC driver version on which an SQL Server is running?
Thanks!
Can't connect to linked server20 Feb 2010 04:35 GMT3
I have a default SQL 2005 instance (DTSERVER2) and a named SQL 2005 instance
(DTSERVER2\HOMAX01). I can connect to either instance remotely via
Management Studio using Windows Authentication.
I have created a linked server on DTSERVER2 with the following properties:
Cannot connect to SQL Server15 Feb 2010 17:23 GMT2
I have a machine running Server 2003 R2 with SQL Server running.  I have a
workstation on the same network running Vista Ultimate.  Up until about three
weeks ago (middle of January) I was able to connect to the server with no
issues.  Then one day I cannot connect to SQL Server ...
ERROR -  "Connection with the server was reset."15 Feb 2010 11:38 GMT1
Hi, I have an application built in visual fox pro9 SP1 and using SQL server
2008 as the back end.  I have set up my application in XP operating system
with IE 8 and it works fine.
Now I have installed windows 7 in my PC and set up the above application
linking Access 2003 to SQL 2005 via ODBC15 Feb 2010 00:11 GMT4
I have no problem getting one of my pc-clients connected to the SQL server
using ODBC. However when I attempt to connect/create another ODBC link on
another client I receive a message stating I don't have permisiion or
something. I am trying to link to the .mdf file that is ...
Very strange SQL Server 2005 Remote Connection Issue11 Feb 2010 22:40 GMT1
I’m facing very strange SQL Server connection issue where I’m able to
connect to default SQL 2000 instance remotely but not able to connect to SQL
Server 2005 named instance remotely. I’m getting following error
Error Text:
Urgent help !01 Feb 2010 02:29 GMT4
windows 2003 sp2/xp sp3 sql 2005
anybody knows which regisry key to use the customized port 3333 instead of
dynamically determine port (1433)?
I did check the registry key odbcini in the HKLM\Software\ODBC.  But, we
 
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