August 23, 2005 at 12:27 pm
Hi all,
I downloaded and installed Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A to the C:\ Drive of my Windows XP Pro PC that is built on Microsoft NT 4 LAN System. I used Access 2003 VBA program to execute the attached code. I got a Run-Time error '2147467259(80004005): [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen(Connect()).] SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
|End| |Debug| |Help|
I clicked on |Debug| and "cnn1.Open str1" was highted in yellow. Please help and tell me what is wrong in my coding and how to correct the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Sub OpenMySQLDB()
Dim cnn1 As Connection
Dim rst1 As Recordset
Dim str1 As String
'Create a Connection object after instantiating it,
'this time to a SQL Server database.
Set cnn1 = New ADODB.Connection
str1 = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=CabSony1;" & _
"Initial Catalog=NorthwindCS;User Id=sa;Password=password;"
cnn1.Open str1
'Create recordset reference, and set its properties.
Set rst1 = New ADODB.Recordset
rst1.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
rst1.LockType = adLockOptimistic
'Open recordset, and print a test record.
rst1.Open "Customers", cnn1
Debug.Print rst1.Fields(0).Value, rst1.Fields(1).Value
'Clean up objects.
rst1.Close
cnn1.Close
Set rst1 = Nothing
Set cnn1 = Nothing
End Sub
August 23, 2005 at 12:28 pm
Is the server service started?
What is the autenthication mode?
Are you sure you have the correct login/password for that database?
August 23, 2005 at 12:40 pm
Hi Remi, Thanks for your response.
I am new in this SQL Server thing. I do not know what you mean in the first two questions!!!??? Please be more specific in re-phrasing them. I have very low security set-up in my Access 2003. So the login/password for the database is not a problem. Please help and respond again.
Thanks,
Scott Chang
August 23, 2005 at 12:55 pm
1 - Is sql server started (can you access any of the tables, views)??
2 - Open enterprise manager, right click on the server (assuming it's stared), properties / security /
What is the option there (windows only or windows+sql server)
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