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Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 7,2000 » Administration » [Microsoft ODBC driver] odbc sql server driver communication link failure Communication link... [Microsoft ODBC driver] Communication link failure Rate Topic Display Mode Topic communication link failure . sqlstate 01000 (error 7412) Options Author Message ninadraje_shindeninadraje_shinde Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 11:06 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, 08s01 communication link failure February 1, 2008 1:30 AM Points: 4, Visits: 11 hi do any one have solution for this error..[Microsoft ODBC driver] Communication link failurei am at client side.. domain controller (OS - server 2000) is https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942861 on server and sql server 2000 enterprise edition (server 2003) is on another server.my client pc is always getting disconnect due to this error..... i have installed MDAC 2.8 still i am not able to solve problem.... can any one help me...... Post #445042 Jo PattynJo Pattyn Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 11:48 AM SSCommitted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 8:40 AM Points: 1,533, Visits: http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic445042-5-1.aspx 9,570 Is this a intermittent error or always?1)Check if the network connection is primestable2)Check the integrity of your database. An integrity fault due corruption can cause an aborted connection.More things to check.3) The server is momentarely down4) .. Post #445066 ninadraje_shindeninadraje_shinde Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 9:11 PM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, February 1, 2008 1:30 AM Points: 4, Visits: 11 -this is not intermittent error.1)Check if the network connection is primestableyes... i have checked. i have look for long time on server. everything is ok. infact when i m getting disconnected with client, i have to restart the client computer and the connection gets eshtablished again...........2)Check the integrity of your database. An integrity fault due corruption can cause an aborted connection.-can you help me in this regards.... i am not sure what exactly should do for database intigity.More things to check.3) The server is momentarely down-no, i never seen this problem..... server is running fine....4) .. Post #445187 ninadraje_shindeninadraje_shinde Posted Friday, January 18, 2008 9:13 PM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, February 1, 2008 1:30 AM Points: 4, Visits: 11 one more thing, i am running my own software on
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sphere login blackbaud labs noza blackbaud tv netwits thinktank usa uk pacific netherlands canada Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error 0 when the program has been idle for a few minutes Users may receive any of the following errors: Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error 0Error: Run time error -2147211486 (80042722) General ODBC error:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server driver] Communication Link Failure Native Error 0Error: General ODBC Error [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] [DBNETLIB] connectionread (recv()) Native Error 10054Error: General ODBC Error [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] General Network Error--check your network documentation--Native Error 11Error: Run-Time error '-2147211486 (80042722)': General ODBC Error: [Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] Communication link failure Native error:0Error: General ODBC Error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Communication Link Failure. Native Error:0 when opening an invoice or vendor recordError: General ODBC Error:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionWrite(send()). Native error:10054. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB] General network error.Check your network documentation. Native error: 11 This can occur when any of the following takes place: The program has been idle for a few minutesRunning a queryOpening a constituent (individual) recordViewing invoices Article Number:38259 Products: Education_Edge_EE Financial_Edge Raiser_s_Edge Student_Billing Try each of the following steps in order until the error is resolved: If your SQL Server instance is installed and running on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 operating system, and the errors occur on multiple workstations check the settings in Microsoft Article 942861Reboot the workstationUpdate/Repair the workstationChange Power Options to prevent the computer from shutting off after long periods of inactivity. Disable the network card power management feature: Right-click My Computer and select Properties.Click Device Manager.Click the plus sign to expand the Network adapters tree.Select the appropriate Network Interface Card (NIC) from the list.Select Action, Properties from the menu bar.Select the Power Management tab.Unmark the 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.' checkboxClick OK. Disable the wireless connection on the problem workstation: Open Control Panel.Click on Network and Sharing CenterClick Change