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J.J. Zwada
I certainly hope someone can help, we have been working on this for days now
with no luck. To give you a little background, my associate recently
upgraded his computer and since that time we can no longer share the database
that he hosts on that machine. We are using Outlook 2007 with BCM, he is
operating on a windows XP pro system and the client computer that cannot
access the database is on an XP home system. We are networked through a
workgroup. This same computer also hosts an Act 9.0 Database that is working
fine and hosts a database for 8 users, whereas we are only trying to host the
BCM database with two users.
Up to this point we have made sure that both the client and host computer
has the same user profile on each machine with the same password. We have
went through the process of sharing the database on the host's computer, we
have set the MSSMLBIZ instance on SQL 2005 to run automatically and to allow
both local & remote connections using TCP/IP. I have checked windows
firewall and we actually have it fully disabled (though I did find it odd,
when turned on, under the exceptions tab there isn't an option to make an
exception for the MSSMLBIZ).
When we try to connect to the database on the hosts computer, we get this
error message: "Cannot access the database server on computer J-IPO. For
more information, click Help."
I've tried through the DOS command prompt to to ping the host machine from
the client machine and I can do this successfully. However, when I attempt
to verify the connection to the SQL database using this command: C:\>SQLCMD
-E -E SERVER_NAME\MSSMLBIZ,5356 I get the following response: HResult
0x274D, Level 16, State 1 TCP Provider: No connection could be made because
the target machine actively refused it. Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL
Native Client : An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the
server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by
the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote
connections.. Sqlcmb: Error : Microsoft SQL Native Client : Login timeout
expired.
That obviously doesn't make sense to me being that we have SQL set up to
allow remote connections. I'm wondering if when my associate installed
Office and BCM on his new machine (host) he did something incorrectly.
Additionally, I believe when he backed up his database on his old machine he
did so by exporting the database as opposed to using the BCM back-up
tool.....could this have an effect?
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
J.J. Zwada
with no luck. To give you a little background, my associate recently
upgraded his computer and since that time we can no longer share the database
that he hosts on that machine. We are using Outlook 2007 with BCM, he is
operating on a windows XP pro system and the client computer that cannot
access the database is on an XP home system. We are networked through a
workgroup. This same computer also hosts an Act 9.0 Database that is working
fine and hosts a database for 8 users, whereas we are only trying to host the
BCM database with two users.
Up to this point we have made sure that both the client and host computer
has the same user profile on each machine with the same password. We have
went through the process of sharing the database on the host's computer, we
have set the MSSMLBIZ instance on SQL 2005 to run automatically and to allow
both local & remote connections using TCP/IP. I have checked windows
firewall and we actually have it fully disabled (though I did find it odd,
when turned on, under the exceptions tab there isn't an option to make an
exception for the MSSMLBIZ).
When we try to connect to the database on the hosts computer, we get this
error message: "Cannot access the database server on computer J-IPO. For
more information, click Help."
I've tried through the DOS command prompt to to ping the host machine from
the client machine and I can do this successfully. However, when I attempt
to verify the connection to the SQL database using this command: C:\>SQLCMD
-E -E SERVER_NAME\MSSMLBIZ,5356 I get the following response: HResult
0x274D, Level 16, State 1 TCP Provider: No connection could be made because
the target machine actively refused it. Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL
Native Client : An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the
server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by
the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote
connections.. Sqlcmb: Error : Microsoft SQL Native Client : Login timeout
expired.
That obviously doesn't make sense to me being that we have SQL set up to
allow remote connections. I'm wondering if when my associate installed
Office and BCM on his new machine (host) he did something incorrectly.
Additionally, I believe when he backed up his database on his old machine he
did so by exporting the database as opposed to using the BCM back-up
tool.....could this have an effect?
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
J.J. Zwada