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Hi,I'm encountering an issue with "Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 windows" and am having problems determining how to fix it due to the environment I'm using.
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I have two SQL Servers installed on two separate Win2K3 Server boxes, one is SQL Server 2000 and the other is SQL Server 2005. The SQL Server 2000 contains the actual application data. The 2005 database is used only for Reporting Services. I've set up the reports on SSRS such that their datasources hit error 40 could not open a connection to sql server 2014 the 2000 server. This is using SQL Server authentication.When testing the reports via SSRS (in Visual Studio 2005), the connection to the data works and the reports are generated fine. When I deploy them to the reporting server and launch IE to test locally (still on the 2005 box), I get this "Named Pipes Provider, error 40" issue. I made sure that Named Pipes and TCP were enabled and the port set at 1433 (to match that on the 2000 box). Now I changed the datasource's authentication from SQL Server to Windows authentication. I tested this in SSRS and this works too. When I redeployed the reports with this authentication change, testing the reports via IE locally (on the 2005 box) worked. Great. Now when I open IE on an external box, i.e. on the 2000 box, and try to test the reports, I get this same error 40 issue. I've been through a few threads describing the error
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SERVER - FIX : ERROR : (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: ) May 21, 2009Pinal DaveSQL, SQL Server, SQL Tips and Tricks616 commentsRegular readers http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2009/05/21/sql-server-fix-error-provider-named-pipes-provider-error-40-could-not-open-a-connection-to-sql-server-microsoft-sql-server-error/ of my blog are aware of the fact that I have written about this subject umpteen times earlier, and every time I have spoken about a new issue related to it. http://www.microsoft-sql-ssis.com/2015/09/how-to-fix-named-pipes-provider-error.html Few days ago, I had redone my local home network. I have LAN setup with wireless router connected with my four computers, two mobile devices, one printer and one VOIP solution. I sql server had also formatted my primary computer and clean installed SQL Server 2008 into it. Yesterday, incidentally, I was sitting in my yard trying to connect SQL Server located in home office and suddenly I stumbled upon the following error. Finding the solution was the most infuriating part as it consumed my precious 10 minutes.Let us look at few of the common errors received:An could not open error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server.(provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5)An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1326)I eventually found the resolution to this error on this blog itself; so I was saved from hunting for the solution. I am sure there are a number of developers who had previously fixed this error while installing SQL Server 2008 or SQL Server 2005 but in due course forgot the right solution to this error. This is just a quick refresher. Make sure to bookmark this as you never know when you would need this solution.Let us check into the steps to resolve this error.1) SQL Server should be up and running. Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Config
Fix named Pipes Provider Error 40 cannot open connection to Sql server instance Symptoms of error A network related or instance specific error occurred while establishing a connection to sql serverthe server was not found or not accessible.verify that the instance name is correct (Provider : Named pipes error Error no 40; etc . To fix this error goto start menu--> go to Microsoft Sql Server --> go to configurations folder and click on sql server configuration manager. check below image. Expand Sql Native client 11.0 Configuration manager. In client protocols you will see TCP/IP, named Pipes,Via disabled, enable those Expand Server Network Configuration In Protocols for Sql Server here Enable Shared,Named,TCP/IP Expand Sql Native client 11.0 Configuration manager. In client protocols you will see TCP/IP, named Pipes,Via disabled, enable those and restart the Sql related services. Now the error fixed. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: TroubleShouting Sql errors Newer Post Older Post Home Search This Blog Loading... Blog Archive ► 2016 (24) ► September (1) ► Sep 16 (1) ► July (2) ► Jul 06 (1) ► Jul 04 (1) ► June (8) ► Jun 30 (1) ► Jun 29 (1) ► Jun 27 (1) ► Jun 20 (1) ► Jun 17 (2) ► Jun 09 (2) ► April (3) ► Apr 24 (1) ► Apr 14 (1) ► Apr 07 (1) ► March (3) ► Mar 29 (1) ► Mar 23 (1) ► Mar 22 (1) ► February (1) ► Feb 17 (1) ► January (6) ► Jan 29 (1) ► Jan 24 (1) ► Jan 20 (3) ► Jan 19 (1) ▼ 2015 (18) ► November (1) ► Nov 02 (1) ► October (4) ► Oct 30 (1) ► Oct 28 (1) ► Oct 21 (1) ► Oct 08 (1) ▼ September (8) ► Sep 15 (1) ► Sep 14 (1) ► Sep 10 (1) ► Sep 08 (1) ► Sep 06 (1) ▼ Sep 02 (3) How to schedule a SQL server job In SQL Server 201... How to Fix named Pipes Provider Error 40 cannot op... how to enable sa user name i