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establishing socket to host: Reason: Connection refused: connect PHRED-SE Aug 15, 2009 10:23 AM I am in the process of moving from an old x32 server to a new x64 bit server. With the help of Adobe support, I have finally gotten CF8.0.1 up and running on the new server: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/470337?tstart=0,I am now trying to connect CF8.0.1 oracle jdbc driver]error establishing socket to host and port Standard on the new x64 machine to SQLServer 2005 x64 bit. All of the databases I'm trying to setup on the new server are currently running on a x32 system with CF8.0.1 and SQLServer 2005 x32. Using the SQLServer drive type I get the following error:"Connection verification failed for data source: PHREDsevenSQLjava.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: DELLx64Server:1433. Reason: Connection refused: connectThe root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket to host and port: DELLx64Server:1433. Reason: Connection refused: connect."Using the ODBC Socket type I do not get a ODBC DSN name in the select box so I can't actually try this type of connection. I've tried both x32 and x64 bit ODBC System setups.I have verified the following:SQLServer configuration: the port is set to 1433.Account user name and password are correct. I have looked for a x64 bit SQLServer driver for CF8 on Adobe, but couldnt find one. Perhaps one is already installed.If anyone has a suggestion or solution, I w
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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Planning and sqlserver jdbc driver error establishing socket to host and port Budgeting All PlacesBusiness IntelligencePerformance Management ApplicationsPlanning and Budgeting This discussion is archived 3 Replies Latest reply on Feb 1, 2013 6:42 AM by 912919 error establishing socket https://forums.adobe.com/thread/477860 to host and port: EPM11:1433 663057 Aug 4, 2011 7:14 PM Hi Planning Experts, I am trying to configure EPM 11.1.2.1 (Planning) RDBMS: SQL server 2005 (Express Edition) OS: 2008 R2 x64 i am getting error after providing RDBMS credentials "error establishing socket to host and port: EPM11:1433 Reson: connection refused: connect" Please help.... https://community.oracle.com/thread/2265799 Regards Kumar 3518Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 3 replies 1. Re: error establishing socket to host and port: EPM11:1433 JohnGoodwin Aug 4, 2011 9:42 PM (in response to 663057) You may need to enable tcp/ip SQL Server Express listens on local named pipes and shared memory. With a default installation, you cannot remotely connect to SQL Server Express. You will need to enable TCP/IP and check if the firewall is enabled. To enable TCP/IP: From the Start menu, choose All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server 2005, point to Configuration Tools, and then click SQL Server Configuration Manager. Optionally, you can open Computer Manager by right-clicking My Computer and choosing Manage. In Computer Management, expand Services and Applications, expand SQL Server Configuration Manager. Expand SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration, and then click Protocols for InstanceName. In the list of protocols, right-click the protocol you want to enable, and then click Enable. The icon for th
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cfmx, sql server Are you getting the error, "Connection refused" or "Error establishing socket to host and port", trying to connect to a SQL Server database from ColdFusion? The short answer is: Open the "SQL Server Configuration Manager" in SQL Server, then "SQL Server Network Configuration", and its "Protocols For [yourserver]" option. Open it and ensure that TCP/IP is enabled as a protocol. If not, enable it, and restart SQL Server. And if it is enabled, right-click on that TCP/IP option, choose the "IP Addresses" tab, and among the listed features, check if "ipall" (among the last in the list) has the port set to 1433 (or whatever is your SQL Server port), then restart SQL Server. More detail below. If you don't want to enable the "ipall" option, check the other entries to find the IP you're using, and ensure it's "enabled" and the "tcp port" is set to 1433. And if it's "still not working" after you make these changes, do make sure that the problem is not that you're now getting a different error, like "Cannot open database "yourdbname" requested by the login. The login failed." :-) That just means you have a new and different problem to solve, now that this one is resolved. The rest of this entry explains additional details, such as how to find and make that change, what specific errors you get, and how I found the information, in case any of it helps others. I should add that this worked for SQL Server 2005 and 2008. (I don't have SQL 2000 against which to test how things are similar or different, but I do point to some old CF docs that may apply to that version.) Update: while I wrote this post in 2006, for CF 6/7 and SQL Server 2005, it applies generally to later versions of both. The Errors You May See To help ensure that future readers can find this entry more