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Server 2012 Topic Status: Some information in this topic is preview and subject to change in future releases. Preview information describes new features or changes to existing features in Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview 2 (CTP2). Details Product Name SQL Server Event ID 10061 Event Source MSSQLSERVER Component SQLEngine Symbolic Name Message Text An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 10061) Explanation The server did not respond to the client request. This error could occur because the server is not started. User Action Make sure that the server is started. See Also Reference Network Protocols and Network Libraries Concepts Manage the Database Engine Services Configure Cl
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trying to list out potential cause and general solution to this error 10061 connection refused specific error when you are making connection to SQL Server 2005. First, It is due to tcp error code 10061 wcf TCP connection fail, since you can tell from the title, "TCP Provider: .xx", which indicates thateither your connection stringexplicitly use ‘tcp:" prefix, say "Server=tcp:
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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 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 SQL Server 2005 Forums SQL Server Administration (2005) Error 10061, connection actively refused Reply to Topic Printer Friendly Author Topic ron2112 Starting Member USA 44 Posts Posted-01/07/2010: 15:39:52 Got a strange one here. Two WinXP client machines and a third machine running SQL Server Express 2005... Client A can connect to the SQL Server just fine, Client B can see the server instance in the browser but cannot connect (attempted using the sa account via SSMS). At this point, the error coming back was 26, "Error Locating Service/Instance Specified."Since Client A can connect, we know that the SQL Server is running and is configured to accept remote connections. So we set up an alias on Client B. This did not resolve the situation, but it did change the error to 10061, "No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it."After this we tried the following:> Confirmed TCP/IP is enabled on the server.> Confirmed TCP/IP is using port 1433 and so is the alias on Client B.> Tried using the server's IP address instead of the machine name.And we're still stuck at error 10061 on Client B. I'm not sure what else there is to look at... anyone have any suggestions?Thanks!Ron Moses shan Yak Posting Veteran USA 84 Posts Posted-01/07/2010: 16:01:02 Try connecting with the IP Address, portnumber and see if it works.-Shan ron2112 Starting Member USA 44 Posts Posted-01/08/2010: 08:31:44 quote:Originally posted by shanTry connecting with the IP Address, portnumber and see if it works.Did that, same result. That's what I meant in my third bullet item, sorry if that was unclear.Ron Moses russell Pyro-ma-ni-yak USA 5072 Posts Posted-01/08/2010: 10:03:11 what OS is SQL Server on?Make sure windows