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Client Cannot Connect to MS SQL Server / Problem with DHCP?

Asked by Frylock in MS SQL Server, Windows NT Networking, Network Management

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I have a small network. On one machine is the SQL Sever. On another machine is some software - including programs like Query Analyzer - that connect to  the server.

The network itself seems to be working fine - from Windows explorer I can navigate from the client machine to the machine with the database server, no problem. I can look at it's directories, etc.

However, Query Analyzer will not connect to the database; it gives the error:

"Error Number: -2147467259"
"Description: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCIP/IP Sockets]SQL Server does not exist or access denied."

There are other machines with Query Analyzer on the network and they can connect to the database just fine.

I have tried to connect using the Windows network logins along with the database server logins - all of them use to work fine but now suddenly aren't. And all of them work from the third machine that can connect to the database.

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Zones: MS SQL Server, Windows NT Networking, Network Management
Tags: DCHP, MS SQL Server
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Solution Provided By: lundnak
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