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chuck
Okay, I have a good one for you. I have 3 people who log
into the same domain and 2 of them get the following
error codes.
SQL STATE 01000
SQL Error 11004
SQL STATE 08001
SQL Error 6
The person who can connect is running windows NT and the
other 2 are running Windows 2K. All of the machines have
the most current SP's for their operating systems, IE 6
SP1 and MDAC 2.8. When I used cliconfg and set TCP on the
Win2K macines I get the above error code Before that they
would get.
SQL STATE 01000
SQL Error 1326
SQL STATE 08001
SQL ERROR 17
I have run every test that I can think of. TCP/IP is the
only protocol set up in server. They all have the same
rights on the domain when they log in.
Can anyone think of anything else that I can do.
into the same domain and 2 of them get the following
error codes.
SQL STATE 01000
SQL Error 11004
SQL STATE 08001
SQL Error 6
The person who can connect is running windows NT and the
other 2 are running Windows 2K. All of the machines have
the most current SP's for their operating systems, IE 6
SP1 and MDAC 2.8. When I used cliconfg and set TCP on the
Win2K macines I get the above error code Before that they
would get.
SQL STATE 01000
SQL Error 1326
SQL STATE 08001
SQL ERROR 17
I have run every test that I can think of. TCP/IP is the
only protocol set up in server. They all have the same
rights on the domain when they log in.
Can anyone think of anything else that I can do.