Hi,
I have 3 SQL Servers running here. Here are their configurations:
SERVER 1:
OS: Windows 2000 SP 4
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 4
SERVER 2:
OS: Windows 2000 SP 4
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 4
SERVER 3:
OS: Windows XP Professionnal
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 3
Now, as you can see, SERVER 1 and SERVER 2 have identical configurations. Plus, both will accept Windows Authentication and SQL Authentication.
If I try to add a new Registration from SERVER 3 to SERVER 1, it works fine but from SERVER 3 to SERVER 2 it doesn't. I always get an error (SQL Server does not exist or access denied). But, using the exact same user name and password, a connection can be established from SERVER 1 to SERVER 2 and vice-versa. Only when trying to connect froms SERVER 3 to SERVER 2 fails.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Skip.Hi Skippy,
I'm assuming you're running MSDE or SQL Server PE on the XP Pro machine. Is it possible that you have used the access licenses or are you disconnecting from the 1st server before you try to attach wtih the second?
Hope this helps.
John
Originally posted by Skippy_sc
Hi,
I have 3 SQL Servers running here. Here are their configurations:
SERVER 1:
OS: Windows 2000 SP 4
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 4
SERVER 2:
OS: Windows 2000 SP 4
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 4
SERVER 3:
OS: Windows XP Professionnal
SQL: SQL Server 2000 SP 3
Now, as you can see, SERVER 1 and SERVER 2 have identical configurations. Plus, both will accept Windows Authentication and SQL Authentication.
If I try to add a new Registration from SERVER 3 to SERVER 1, it works fine but from SERVER 3 to SERVER 2 it doesn't. I always get an error (SQL Server does not exist or access denied). But, using the exact same user name and password, a connection can be established from SERVER 1 to SERVER 2 and vice-versa. Only when trying to connect froms SERVER 3 to SERVER 2 fails.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Skip.
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