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 Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 11/18/05 11:38 
(Danieltbt05@gmail.com) writes: 
> Hi, from the server itself I installed client login and I could login. 
> I noticed the server itself has ODBC DS installed in ODBC control 
> panel. Do I need to install it for client ?  
 
No. 
 
> Both netlib is supporting TCP/IP with fixed port 1433 as this is default 
> instance. Doesn;t that name pipe is more suitable for local system as 
> server and client ?  
 
I don't know what you are trying to say in your last sentence, but the  
errorlog you included shows that the server is *not* listening to TCP/IP. 
Change this in the Server Configuration Utility.  
 
And, oh, there is one very important thing that I missed in the post of your  
previous error log. 
 
>2005-11-19 00:21:08.26 server    Microsoft SQL Server  2000 - 8.00.194 
>(Intel X86) 
 
You are running SQL 2000 RTM on Windows 2003, which is not supported. 
Install SP 3 (8.00.760) or SP4 (8.00.2039). 
 
> Hi, forget to tell that my client is a multihomed machine. Does it 
> matters ? 
 
Multi-homed, do you mean that you have several boot partitions or do you  
mean something else? 
 
 
--  
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se 
 
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