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Management studio connection issue
Posted by TLuebke at 9/14/2006 7:17:02 AM
I'm running SQL 2005 in a classroom environment. Whenn several students
log-in at the same time via Management studio we get this:
SQL Execution Error:
Executed SQL statement...
Error source: .NET SQLClient Data Provider
Error Message: A connection was successfully established with the serve... more >>
Error 80004005 with MSDE and VB 6
Posted by George Slamowitz at 9/14/2006 6:10:10 AM
Hello
I am new to SQL Server / MSDE ... Strong with MS Access
I have MSDE loaded on 2 computers, a local computer (Windows XP Home) and on a Windows 2003 Server (WEB Edition). I have simplified the problem by trying to access the database only on the local computer (DEVELOPMENT).
I tried... more >>
Can't Connect to SQL 2005 Using Remote Desktop and Local Administr
Posted by Marks70 at 9/12/2006 4:55:01 PM
I installed SQL 2005 Standard on Windows 2003 R2, and when I connect to the
server (no firewall involved) using Remote Desktop, I can't login to
Management Studio using the local administrator account. However, I can log
in using the domain administrator account. The local administrator accoun... more >>
TCP/IP Port question
Posted by Michael MacGregor at 9/12/2006 3:16:08 PM
If the TCP/IP is set to Listen All, what does it mean when a specific value
is entered against TCP Dynamic Ports, and which is not 0? I checked the
documentation and I can't find anything to say what that would mean. I
thought it might be the specific port on which SQL Server is listening, but... more >>
Where can I find a DB2 OLE DB provider for SQL Server 2000?
Posted by Jason Barnett at 9/11/2006 3:26:02 PM
I'm trying to link SQL Server 2000 to DB2 UDB 7.2, using OLE DB. However,
I've gotten an error message stating that the DB2 OLE DB provider I'm using
does not implement a required interface. I've also read that there is a
Microsoft DB2 OLE DB provider, but I can't find it. Does anyone know ... more >>
What's the difference between SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition and SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition?
Posted by fiaolle at 9/8/2006 1:00:05 PM
Hi
I wounder what the difference is between the programs SQL Server 2005
Enterprise Edition and SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition? And I wounder if
the book "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition for Dummies with CDROM"
is good for me to learn about SQL Server 2005.
I don't understand why t... more >>
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