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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 10/02/10 11:56
Ted (r.ted.byers@rogers.com) writes:
> As you can see, remote access to the default instance works fine, but I
> get an error when I try to access the named instance.
>
> I have used the SQL Server Management Studio to verify that mixed
> authentication, and remote connections, are enabled on the named
> instance (and the uid was create in the same way, using the same pwd,
> on both instances).
Mangement Studio?
A better place to look is the SQL Server Configuration Manager or the
Surface Area Configuration tool. You need to enable the new instance
for remote connections as well.
Also, a named instance may require that the SQL Browser Service is running.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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