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Server ConnectivityDecember 19, 200574 0 0 0 I recently worked on three customer issues. In all those cases, customers were not dbnetlib connectionopen sql server does not exist or access denied able to backup databases using Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). MSDEWriter dbnetlib connectionopen (preloginhandshake()). general network error does not show up with “vssadmin list writers”. And VSS logs the following error message in event log: Sqllib error: OLEDB Error encountered calling IDBInitialize::Initialize. hr = 0x80004005. SQLSTATE: 08001, Native Error: 17Error state: 1, Severity: 16Source: Microsoft OLE https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/888228 DB Provider for SQL ServerError message: [DBNETLIB]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
MSDEWriter uses MDAC SQLOLEDB to make connections to all SQL instances installed on a machine. VSS finds SQLserverinstances and the instance names by enumrating running SQL server services on the box. It uses the default protocol to connect the servers.In order for MSDEWriter to https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_protocols/2005/12/19/vss-sql-server-does-not-exist-or-access-denied/ work correctly, it must be able to connect all SQL server instances of interests. That is, if you have 5 instances and fail to connect to only one of the instances, MSDEWriter will not work. MSDEWriter only works with local instances. We can ignore any possible firewall issue as this is local connection. In the first case, client shared memory protocol is disabled by the customreunexpectedly. One of the SQL instances installed on the customer machine is WMSDE. As we know, WMSDE can only listen on shared memory protocol. Clients can only connect to a WMSDE instance using shared memory, which is disabled in the customer's box. Enabling the sharedmemory protocol using SQL Server Client Network Utility fixes this problem. The second case was due to an outdated alias. The customer had an alias defined previously but forgot to remove it when configuration changes. This alias forces connections to one of the instances to use TCP protocol. However, at some point, the customer disabled TCP protocol for the SQL server instance. This is al(123)Flash Tutorials (23)General (11)IIS (4)Migrations (30)MSSQL Server (9)MySQL Server (111)Parallels Plesk Panel (6)Security https://www.teamdotnetnuke.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/245/20/dbnetlibconnectionopen-connectsql-server-does-not-exist-or-access-denied and Hack (10)SEO (23)Server Settings (7)SSL Certificates (1)Video Tutorials (11)Your Account SEARCH Knowledgebase: MSSQL Server [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist http://knowledgebase.abbyy.com/article/516 or access denied. Posted by Sean Syed on 23 February 2013 05:06 PM If you get the following error, while trying dbnetlib connectionopen to access MS-SQL server, "Error: Test connection to the database server has failed because of network problems:[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied." Follow the steps mentioned below. 1. Login to the server >> Start >> All Programs >> Microsoft dbnetlib connectionopen (connect()). SQL Server >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> SQL Server Network Configuration >> Protocols for MSSQLSERVER >> right click “TCP/IP” and select “Enable”. 2. Start >> Run >> type “services.msc” >> Restart SQL service. Now you can access MS-SQL server. (238 vote(s)) Helpful Not helpful Comments (4) Reply NicolasP 20 September 2013 12:12 AM Awesome! Thank you! Reply gani 13 October 2013 05:09 AM awesome buddy Reply Ram 16 March 2014 02:36 PM Thaarmaar... :) Reply Gilfanz 14 May 2014 11:35 PM Commentum thaarmaar!!! Post a new commentReply to comment Full Name: Email: Comments: CAPTCHA Verification Please enter the text you see in the image into the textbox below (we use this to prevent automated submissions). Help Desk Software by Kayako
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