January 12, 2016 at 12:41 pm
Love your forum!
Here's the story.
I have 20 computers running an MS ACCESS application, all connected via ODBC (SQL Server Native Client 11.0) to a SQL Server 2012.
Everything works great, however, randomly different stations get this error:
Connection Failed: SQLState 08001 SQL Server Error: 11001
(See screenshot attached)
This generally only happens to one computer at a time. It can happen while the application is idle, or running a process.
Some computers get it once a week, some once a day.
The fix to allow MS Access to reconnect, is either restarting the computer, or running cmd - gpupdate.exe /force which fixes the
issue instantly.
I've spent hours combing the web and haven't found someone with a similar issue where the error is random.
Thanks in advance.
January 12, 2016 at 1:07 pm
jeffsaks (1/12/2016)
Love your forum!Here's the story.
I have 20 computers running an MS ACCESS application, all connected via ODBC (SQL Server Native Client 11.0) to a SQL Server 2012.
Everything works great, however, randomly different stations get this error:
Connection Failed: SQLState 08001 SQL Server Error: 11001
(See screenshot attached)
This generally only happens to one computer at a time. It can happen while the application is idle, or running a process.
Some computers get it once a week, some once a day.
The fix to allow MS Access to reconnect, is either restarting the computer, or running cmd - gpupdate.exe /force which fixes the
issue instantly.
I've spent hours combing the web and haven't found someone with a similar issue where the error is random.
Thanks in advance.
Quick questions, is the sql server instance a default or a named instance? Is sql server browser service running? What are the DNS and DHCP setup/config?
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January 12, 2016 at 1:26 pm
It is a Named Instance
Sql Server is Running
Sql Server Agent is NOT
Sql Server Browser is Running
Can you elaborate on the DNS/DCHP questions.
Thanks!
Btw: When running a connectivity test (while its working) this is the results:
Microsoft SQL Server Native Client Version 11.00.2100
Running connectivity tests...
Attempting connection
Connection established
Verifying option settings
INFO: A network alias was found for the DSN server. 'Protocol: DBMSSOCN; Address: MySERVER\TestServer,1433' was used to establish the connection.
Disconnecting from server
TESTS COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY!
January 12, 2016 at 10:15 pm
Make sure that you have entered the correct server name, and that you can resolve the name of the server from the client. To check TCP/IP name resolution, use ping command in the Windows operating system.
January 13, 2016 at 10:15 am
Hi John,
The issue is not at startup. The issue occurs randomly while successfully using MS Access that is connected to the SQL Server...
So wouldn't that would mean that it was entered correctly?
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