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mierdatuti
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4 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-24 : 16:30:02
Hi,

I have installed a database microsoft sql server 2005 on my server.
I would like to connect from ms-dos (locally) on my server but it says me:


C:\Documents and Settings\Administrador>osql -U emuser -P temporal
[SQL Native Client]Named Pipes Provider: Could not open a connection to SQL
Server [2].
[SQL Native Client]Login timeout expired
[SQL Native Client]An error has occurred while establishing a connection to
the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by
the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote
connections


Any help?
Many thanks and sorry for my english!

pbguy
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

319 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-24 : 22:55:19
1. Go to Confguration manager (start -> Programs - MS SQl server 2005 ->Configuration Tools -> SQL server Configuration Manager)
2.For SQL server Network and Clien Configuration , enable the NamedPipes protocol.

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mierdatuti
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-25 : 00:50:03
I change to enabled the namedpipes but it doen't works!

Any Help?

Thanks
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pbguy
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

319 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-25 : 01:34:37
Try enabling TCP/IP protocol...here it works for me...

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mierdatuti
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-25 : 11:16:34
Hi,

I have enabled also the TCP/IP but doesn't works!

Any help?
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mierdatuti
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2008-11-26 : 09:27:24
Please any help?
Thanks

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kuromuro
Starting Member

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Posted - 2008-11-27 : 07:10:50
quote:
Originally posted by mierdatuti

Please any help?
Thanks




Start -> Run -> Cliconfg.exe (... not Cliconfig ...)
General (tab) -> Enabled protocols by order
Named Pipes
TCP/IP
(Apply)
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