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Asked by grouchyfd in MS SQL Server
My client machine went down. I had to rebuild the machine with a new processor, board and memory. I've reinstalled all my pertinent software. This machine is used for developement using VS 2005 connected to a remote server. I have reinstalled sql server 2000 (some of my customers still use this) but I can't connect the sql server 2000 on the client machine to the database on the server. The TCP/IP is set to the same port, and the named pipes properties are the same. It's been quite a while since I had to do this before. I know it's something very simple but I can't seem to figure it out. How do I connect?
Thanks
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