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crugerenator
Posting Yak Master

126 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-17 : 12:36:07
As of right now I have two networked machines. I have a sql database on one that I have no problem connecting to, but I cannot connect to the database from the second machine.

From the second machine, I've come up with this connection string after all my research...

"server=[MACHINE_NAME]\SQLExpress;databse=[NAME];User ID = sa;Password=[PASS]"

I keep getting a cannot connect to database error.

Any ideas?

visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-17 : 12:43:24
Whats the error you're getting? Have you enabled remote connections for your db in surface area condfiguration manager?
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crugerenator
Posting Yak Master

126 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-17 : 13:23:34
I did change the surface area configuration. I set it to allow named and IP/TCP remote connections.

The error message just says could not locate server.
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crugerenator
Posting Yak Master

126 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-17 : 13:24:56
Do I need to enable SQL Server Browser?
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7174 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-17 : 13:31:11
Check www.connectionstrings.com
From SQL - you need to setup linked server
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7266 Posts

Posted - 2008-04-19 : 18:21:15
Nothing to do with linked server here.

>> Do I need to enable SQL Server Browser?

Yes if sql is listening on dynamic port and you connect with tcp/ip protocol. Can you ping sql server from those machines?
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