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TravellingMan

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Since: Dec 18, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:25 am
Post subject: Sql Express 2008 ODBC Connection
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I just installed the full Sql Express 2008 package....
Created new databases etc....

I can't seem to create any ODBC connections.
I am selecting Sql Native Client 10 --- assuming that is the correct driver
for the new 2008 functionality.

Microsoft Sql Server Login error
Connection Failed- 08001
TCP Provider: No connection could be made because the target machine
actively refused it

If I have the service to my existing Sql 2000 started, it will connect and I
will get a list of those databases, just nothing to the Sql Express 2008.

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