Posted by John on 09/30/07 20:53
Hi
I don't know as it is remotely located. I received ip and username/
password from host which worked fine on old sbs 2000 + isa 2000 server
but not on new sbs 2003 r2 + isa 2004. Anyway I can check?
Thanks
Regards
On 30 Sep, 20:50, "Tibor Karaszi"
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> Is the SQL Server installed as a default or a named instance?
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> "John" <livingus...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi
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> > We had an sbs 2003 with isa 2000 server. We wre able to access a
> > remote sql server (hosted at our web host) just fine. We replaced the
> > server with a new sbs 2003 r2 with isa 2004 server and even though I
> > have opened port 1433 in isa 2004 we can't access the remote sql
> > server anymore. Where can I look for any blocks?
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> > Many Thanks
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