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like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Diagnosing Connection to SQL Server up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to create an ODBC connection to SQL Server, but https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/spike/2008/11/07/sql-server-error-10060-sql-server-error-10061/ when i do, i get error: Connection failed: SQLState: '01000' SQL Server Error: 10060 [Microsoft][ODBC_SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets] COnnectionOpen (Connect()). Connection failed: SQLState: '08001' SQL Server Error: 17 [Microsoft][ODBC_SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets] SQL Server does not exist or access denied. Here's what I've tried: not a firewall issue: tried with firewall on SQL Server turned off, and client turned off. Also able to telnet 1433 from client and that works fine. not an access http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13405208/diagnosing-connection-to-sql-server issue: I can login from many different computers, including the SQL Server itself using the account i'm using on client (using SQL Server authentication) i can ping the hostname and IP address. (i've tried both) The only thing i can think of is that the client computer is windows server 2003, and has various roles setup: File Server Application Server Terminal Server Domain Controller DNS Server I don't know why these services are setup, but for the time being i can't shut them off. Would it be any of these, and if so, is there a way to disable any of the aspects of them, that might be blocking SQL. Any advise truly appreciated! sql-server connection odbc share|improve this question asked Nov 15 '12 at 20:00 russds 47211236 another thing: I'm able to create ODBC connections from other clients fine. It does appear that the problem lies with this particular client, either with the roles setup, or perhaps something else. Thanks! –russds Nov 15 '12 at 20:05 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted Found the issue. For some reason, even though SQL was not in use on the client, it was installed, and by going to All Programs -> Microsoft SQL Server -> Client Network Utility, i found that the
SQL Server experts to answer whatever question you can come up with. Our new SQL Server Forums are live! Come on over! We've restricted the ability to http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=170518 create new threads on these forums. SQL Server Forums Profile | ActiveTopics | Members | Search | ForumFAQ Register Now and get your question answered! Username: Password: Save Password Forgot your Password? All Forums General SQL Server Forums New to SQL Server Administration Error 10060 connecting from remote host Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Author Topic Flaterik Starting Member Italy 26 Posts Posted-01/21/2012: 08:03:20 Hi people sql server i have a problemI want to connect from an external host to my database.I open the port on the firewall and the TCP/IP are active on my 2008 R2 database istance. My database is SERVERNAME\DOMAINFrom eternal i try to connect with SERVERIP\DOMAIN where SERVERIP is the external ip of my server. THe routing on firewall redirect the call from 1433 to server IPADDRESSWhy doesn't work?I have on the same sql server error server another istance of 2005 SERVER SQL and if i try the connection by SERVERIP with no istance, the connection are fully functional with this database. When i try adding the istnace name to connect to other db , always 10060 errorWher's the problem?************************************************the world is strange but people are crazy sunitabeck Flowing Fount of Yak Knowledge 5155 Posts Posted-01/21/2012: 09:01:21 Check if remote connections are enabled for the server. You can do it from SQL Server Management studio - right click on server name in object explorer, select Properties and look under Connections. Edited by - sunitabeck on 01/21/2012 09:01:45 biswajitdas Starting Member USA 44 Posts Posted-01/22/2012: 18:04:40 1) is the new SQL server was set to Windows Authentication Only?The below link can help you .http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb326282.aspxSr Sql server DBA/Artitech Topic Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Jump To: Select Forum General SQL Server Forums New to SQL Server Programming New to SQL Server Administration Script Library Data Corruption Issues Database Design and Application Architecture SQL Server 2012 Forums Transact-SQL (2012) SQL Server Administration (2012) SSIS and Import/Export (2012) Analysis Server and Reporting Services (2012) Replication (2012) Availability Groups and DR (2012) Other SQL Server 2012 Topics SQL Server 2