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Australia English Products and Services Solutions Support Partners Company Store ABBYY.com › ABBYY Technical Support Service odbc sql server driver sql server does not exist or access denied › Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Article ID: 516 | Category: Administration | Type: Hot Fix | Last Modified: 8/27/2015 SQL Server does not exist or access https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/328306 denied Description The following error message appears during database creation in theAdministration and Monitoring Console: " [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).] SQL Server does not exist or access denied" The database is not created. Reason When you attempt to create a database, a request is made to the SQL Server. This SQL Server error message appears http://knowledgebase.abbyy.com/article/516 when the SQL Server instance that is the target of your request cannot be found. Solution If you get this error message, check if the SQL Server's computer name and instance name were specified correctly. Make sure there are no extra periods or other characters. You can also use the SQL Management Studio to connect to the SQL Server and compare it's instance name to the name specified in the Administration and Monitoring Console. If the instance is named 'localhost' in SQL Server, try renaming it to
access denied Modified on: Fri, 17 Apr, 2015 at 1:18 PM Error Message: ErrorCode: 61443 Message:Failed to connect to database 'MainDB_sdx'. (ErrNo:-2147467259 Details:[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist oraccess denied.) Cause: The error indicates http://support.sohodox.com/support/solutions/articles/5000511857-sql-server-does-not-exist-or-access-denied that Sohodox is unable to connect to MS SQL Server. There could be many reasons for this Solution: Please follows the steps below to resolve the issue. Step1: Please restart the ITAZ Sohodox Server service and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31952368/client-side-pyodbc-error-server-does-not-exist-or-access-denied SQL instance for Sohodox in the Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Services window. If possible also restart the server machine. Doing this usually resolves this issue. If the issue is still not resolved then proceed sql server to Step 2 Step 2: You have to configure SQL Server to use port 7732. Open SQL Server Configuration Manager from Start > Programs. Click on ‘SQL Server Network Configuration’ on the left panel and you will see the window expand. Select Protocols for SDXSQLEXPRESS. On the right panel, select TCP/IP. Ensure it is set to ‘Enabled’. Now, double click on the ‘TCP/IP’. The ‘TCP/IP Properties’ dialog will pop up. Scroll down sql server does and Click on the ‘IP Addresses’ tab. Expand ‘IPAll’ header and set the ‘TCP Port’ to ‘7732’. Click on OK to close the dialog. On the main window expand SQL Native Client 11.0 Configuration and select ‘Client Protocols’ Double click on the ‘TCP/IP’. The ‘TCP/IP Properties’ dialog will pop up. Make sure, the Default Port is set to ‘7732’. Click on OK to save the changes. Now, select the ‘SQL Server 2012 Services’ node in the left panel. Select the SQL Server (SDXSQLEXPRESS) option to the right. Click on the Action > Restart menu option to restart SQL Server You should now be able to work with Sohodox. If the issue is still not resolved then proceed to Step 3 Step 3: Please check if the SQL port is added in Windows Firewall Inbound exception, and that Sohodox is configured with SQL Server authentication. Click on Start > Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, you will find Windows Firewall, click on it and a new window will open. On the right panel, click on Advanced Setting and another window will open labelled – Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. Select Inbound Rules on left panel. Then, on the left panel, click on New Rule. A new window called – New Inbound Rule Wizard will op
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