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 Posted by Danieltbt05 on 11/14/05 02:31 
Hi, just want to verify that I can login to the SQL server from the 
server itself. So does it mean it is really a port or protocol problem 
? I'll check the configuration when i'm at home. Thanks 
 
Regards 
Daniel 
 
 
helmut woess wrote: 
> Am 13 Nov 2005 08:14:32 -0800 schrieb Danieltbt05@gmail.com: 
> 
> >  just installed SQL server 2000 and using my client , i can't locate 
> > the server. I used SQL query analyzer to search but no servers were 
> > found. Error message is as below 
> > 
> > 
> > Server : Msg17,level 16, state1 
> > [Microsoft][ODBC SQL server driver][DBnetlib] SQL server does not exist 
> > 
> > or denied access. 
> > 
> > 
> > Regards 
> > Daniel 
> 
> Check your SQL-Server client configuration on the server, if TCP is 
> enabled. If you did not specify it when installing SQL Server, then TCP is 
> disabled for security reasons! 
> You should find this tool in your program list, if not, search for 
> "SVRNETCN.exe" (should be in C:\Programs\Microsoft SQL 
> Server\80\Tools\Binn\) 
>  
> bye, 
> helmut
 
  
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