August 8, 2007 at 7:35 am
Hi,
I'm running SQL Server 2000 on Windows Server 2003. I have a user pc that cannot connect to SQL Server. All services are running, a username and password have been set up in SQL Server, and I am able to ping the server from the user machine. I am also able to log onto the server from other user machines using the same SQL username and password. Yet I receive the 'SQL Server Does Not Exist or Access Denied. Connection.Open' ERROR. Does anybody know what I'm forgetting? Any ideas would be appreciated.
thanks.
bc
August 8, 2007 at 7:47 am
It is most likely a problem on your own machine. Check your ODBC connection.
August 8, 2007 at 7:53 am
ODBC looks fine. It's weird .. because I can connect to other servers.
August 8, 2007 at 8:30 am
Hi,
Are you pinging the server by IP address or by FQDN? If you can't ping by FQDN there could be a problem with DNS.
Cath
August 8, 2007 at 9:54 am
I am pinging by FQDN...
August 8, 2007 at 12:12 pm
Is the SQL Server Clustered and behind a FireWall ? A firewall may be in effect is a Virtual Private Network is being used for connectivity.
SYMPTOMS
If you try to connect a clustered named instance of SQL Server through a firewall, and you use only the instance name (for example, SQL_Virtual_Name\Instance_Name) in the connection string, the connection fails.
WORKAROUND
Connect using a TCP IP and port number such as 10.218.122.161,1871
Bug description at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;%5bLN%5d;318432
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