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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 04/05/06 10:41
Shilpa (shilpa.nagavara@unisys.com) writes:
> I am using SQL Server 2000. So, it does not hvae a management studio.
> Could you please explain now?
It would help if you had explained exactly in which context you get this
error.
As long as I don't, I will have to assume that you are running a .Net
application that uses SqlClient to connect to SQL 2000. And then as I said
in my previous post, the network connection drops or SQL Server is restared
and you get this error.
That's all I can say with the information you have to provided so far.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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