Msde Error 13059
to connect my BDE to a MSDE 2000A server, but the BDE returns the errors: BDE Error: 11277 Cannot locate or connect to SQL server. BDE Error: 13059 Server Error: 10004 No se puede conectar: el servidor SQL no est?disponible sql server installation issues o no existe. No es posible conectar: no existe SQL Server o acceso a When i sql server 2012 installation errors try to connect my BDE to a named instance in SQL server 2000, for example: myserver\myinstance i got the same errors. These errors appears sql server installation errors although i connect directly the server, not remotely. Thanks for your help. patrick bateman Delphi Developer 2004-12-21 05:03:11 AM Re:Problems Connecting my BDE to MSDE or a named instance I had a similiar problem...but only when connecting to local SQL servers (like in your case, an instance of MSDE), remote servers on a network caused no problems. Run your "Client Network Utility" that is installed when you install the SQL server client tools. From there, make sure that "Named pipes" is in your "Enabled protocols by order" listbox, and that it's at the top of your list. Also, from "Enterprise Manager", select your (local) instance of sql server (make sure you registered it within Enterprise Manager, and right click to select properties. In the window that opens, click on the "network configuation" button. In the window that appears, make sure that named pipes is in the list...but I think it is by default, so your probably won't need to change anything. I never looked into why the BDE uses named pipes on local servers and not remote servers...or can't use TCP/IP on local servers, but it fixed the problem so...(I might be wrong about the assumptions I made on the BDE "Carlos Alfonso Garcia" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >wrote: Quote Hi all: I'm trying to connect my BDE to a MSDE 2000A server, but the BDE returns the errors: BDE Error: 11277 Cannot locate or connect to SQL server. BDE Error: 13059 Server Error: 10004 No se puede conectar: el servidor SQL no est?disponible o no existe. No es posible conectar: no existe SQL Server o acceso a When i try to connect my BDE to a named instance in SQL server 2000, for example: myserver\myinstance i got the same errors. These errors appears although i connect directly the server, not remotely. Thanks for your help. 1. EBay: 10 more BorCon 2004 admissions2. Re: News from BorCon - what, am I too lazy to set up a blog?3. Autoincrement field, which is crashed4. Installing BDE Error updating reg key5. Re: Jpeg in a field1. I want to buy Delphi Oc
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reporting component, the installer checks your SQL Server or MSDE configuration. If any problems are found, an error message is displayed. Common problems and solutions are described in http://www.websense.com/content/support/library/web/v75/wws_install_guide/plan_report_error_messages_database_creation_using_osql.aspx the sections that follow. To avoid the need to stop and restart the installation, configure SQL Server before running the installer. Database version error messages To install Websense reporting http://crm.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/saleslogix-l/sql-query-on-interbase-tables-418037 components (Log Server), the installation machine must be able to access a supported database engine: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 - recommended Microsoft SQL sql server Server Desktop Edition (MSDE) 2000 SP4 - suitable for smaller networks MSDE is not supported on Windows 2008. If you have an older version of SQL Server or MSDE, upgrade the database engine before running the Websense installer. (SQL Express is not supported.) MSDE is free (but not supported on Windows 2008). The database size limit sql server installation for MSDE is 2 GB. If a database engine is not found during installation, refer to the Websense Knowledge Base for a download link and further instructions. Search for the exact phrase: Installing MSDE with Websense software, version 7. SQL Server is available from Microsoft. Check the Microsoft Web site for purchase information, and installation or upgrade documentation. If you try to install Log Server with an unsupported Microsoft SQL Server or MSDE version, or without access to a supported database engine, an error message appears. The installer terminates and does not install reporting components. Install a supported database engine, and make sure it is running. Then, run the Websense installer again. Finding the database engine version SQL Server 1. Navigate to the SQL Server \90\tools\binn directory. 2. Launch the SQLCMD.EXE utility. 3. Enter the following commands: select @@ version go The database version information will be displayed 4. Enter the following to close the utility: exit MSDE 1. Navigate to the SQL directory, in the Websense installat
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