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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 08/04/06 22:13
Mike (mjorlando@campsystems.com) writes:
> Thanks for your response Stu, After checking SQL Server 2005 Surface
> Area Configuration it looks like the option for "Local and Remote
> Connections" was already selected. I checked under "Database Engine"
> under both "View by Instance" and "View by Component" and it seems the
> same. I even clicked on "Local connections only" then back to "Local
> and Remote Connections" just to make sure the setting was recognized
> when hitting "Apply". Then restarted SQL Server (2005) service. Still
> unable to access this instance from the other server. Do I need to use
> another tcp/ip port for the second instance? I remember reading this
> somewhere, but when I tried to use port 1435 because UDP port 1434 is
> supposedly disabled in SQL 2005, I still cannot connect.
Have you checked that the SQL Browser service is running? You control it
from the SQL Configuration Management tool.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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