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or access denied. Posted by Sean Syed on 23 February 2013 05:06 PM If you get the following error, while trying https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/888228 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 https://www.teamdotnetnuke.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/245/20/dbnetlibconnectionopen-connectsql-server-does-not-exist-or-access-denied 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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