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SQL Server Denies Access

Asked by black0ps in SQL Server 2005

I just setup a Windows 2003 Server Enterprise at my office. It is on the network and running good. I installed SQL Server 2005 developer and created a new database. I plan on upsizing an Access database to SQL server. The Access database is on my desktop computer. When I create an Access Data Project using existing data and go to the connection string, I receive the following error when trying to connect:

Connection Failed:
SQLServer Error 10061
Connection Failed:
SQLServer Error: 17
SQL Server does not exist or access denied.

I think its a permission problem on the server side. I have enabled all of the client side protocols on the server. Start Free Trial
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