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KRISTEN

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Since: Dec 12, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:42 am
Post subject: Connection Error using SQL Server ODBC
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>sqlserver>odbc (more info?)

Hi, I'm trying to connect to an SQL Server using an ODBC driver, typed in the
Machine name, but it won't let me connect.

Where the wizard asks me what the server name is that I want to connect to,
the drop down is empty. I thought it should show me a list of servers to
choose from?

Also, if I try to type in the machine name, and connect, it gives me an
error that it either could not connect or I am unauthorized even though I
know I'm using the administrators login and password.

I'm sooooooo confused. Am I even using the right ODBC driver? It's [SQL
Server], and they tell me the database is SQL Servcer v.8....

Any ideas?

THANKS!!

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Warren Brunk

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Since: Sep 08, 2006
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:01 pm
Post subject: Re: Connection Error using SQL Server ODBC [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In the ODBC set up there are several ways to connect...
When setting it up you need to make sure that you click on client
configuraiton and choose a connection that your SQL Server allows. TCP/IP is
pretty typical on port 1433. Then you must make sure that your SQL server
allows connections using TCP/IP using your client configuration tools.

You also want to check simple things like making sure you can ping the
server (if your firewall allows it) to make sure that you can resolve your
server using DNS...


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"KRISTEN" wrote in message

> Hi, I'm trying to connect to an SQL Server using an ODBC driver, typed in
> the
> Machine name, but it won't let me connect.
>
> Where the wizard asks me what the server name is that I want to connect
> to,
> the drop down is empty. I thought it should show me a list of servers to
> choose from?
>
> Also, if I try to type in the machine name, and connect, it gives me an
> error that it either could not connect or I am unauthorized even though I
> know I'm using the administrators login and password.
>
> I'm sooooooo confused. Am I even using the right ODBC driver? It's [SQL
> Server], and they tell me the database is SQL Servcer v.8....
>
> Any ideas?
>
> THANKS!!

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marieyah

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Since: Feb 14, 2008
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:11 pm
Post subject: Re: Connection Error using SQL Server ODBC [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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do you also encountered this error:
Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default
driver specified

please help me...



"Warren Brunk" wrote:

> In the ODBC set up there are several ways to connect...
> When setting it up you need to make sure that you click on client
> configuraiton and choose a connection that your SQL Server allows. TCP/IP is
> pretty typical on port 1433. Then you must make sure that your SQL server
> allows connections using TCP/IP using your client configuration tools.
>
> You also want to check simple things like making sure you can ping the
> server (if your firewall allows it) to make sure that you can resolve your
> server using DNS...
>
>
> --
> /*
> Warren Brunk - MCITP,MCTS,MCDBA
> www.techintsolutions.com
> */
>
>
> "KRISTEN" wrote in message
>
> > Hi, I'm trying to connect to an SQL Server using an ODBC driver, typed in
> > the
> > Machine name, but it won't let me connect.
> >
> > Where the wizard asks me what the server name is that I want to connect
> > to,
> > the drop down is empty. I thought it should show me a list of servers to
> > choose from?
> >
> > Also, if I try to type in the machine name, and connect, it gives me an
> > error that it either could not connect or I am unauthorized even though I
> > know I'm using the administrators login and password.
> >
> > I'm sooooooo confused. Am I even using the right ODBC driver? It's [SQL
> > Server], and they tell me the database is SQL Servcer v.8....
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > THANKS!!
>
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