Problem?

WasteMan

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What solves this? Using sql2005.

2005prob.jpg


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HeadHunter

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Hmmm, just guessing it could be your router etc. or could be that you may need to use SQL 2000 and set it up correctly and then check it all again
 
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jasper

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at a guess the incorrect:
sql db, info or passworrd information specified in dbsrv.ini or/and "setup.txt
 
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WasteMan

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Ok... Erm can i just check something, as i'm not too sure...

Code:
[SQL]
SQLType=???

I think its that in my dbsrv.ini..... I do have something there, but i replaced it with '???' to spare my embarrasment if i'm terribly wrong :P... So I've got SQLServer 2005, what what go there?

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WTF?!

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It may be something to with the fact that you have the wrong username and password in either your txt documents or in SQL. If its not that it could be a wrong database name.
 
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