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9.4

Cannot connect to SQL Server

Asked by ysageev in MS SQL Server

Tags: connect, cannot, sql, server

Greetings,

Earlier this week I was able to create User DSN's and Access ADP's using
MSDE 2000.  Yesterday I started getting the error message "SQL Server does
not exist or access denied".  I don't know why this is happening.  I
uninstalled MSDE and installed the latest SQLExpress 2005 with .net framwork
2.0.   I keep getting the identical message.  I deleted my DSN's as well.

Interestingly, when I try to set up a user dsn it lists my machine 3 times
and "local" twice.  Could this be part of the problem?

I did find the link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328306

But I'm not sure from this page what the problem is.  Why would SQL Server
just stop working?  I can connect using the SQL Server manager, which says
that SQLEXPRESS is running.


I am very new to SQL server, having more experience in Access.  I think I have a named instance of the database. I am using Windows NT authentication and a trusted connection. I am completely stuck and don't know how to proceed.

Any help would be appreciated.
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