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Asked by pmodiano1 in SQL Server 2008, MS SQL Server
Hi,
I have a Windows 7 machine with a new, fully patched and complete copy of SQL Server Express 2008 installed. I open SQL Server Management Studio and ask it to connect to MACHINENAME\SQLEXPRESS and it appears to do it. I right-click on Database and select "new database". At that point, I get the following error:
Failed to connect to server MACHINENAME\SQLEXPRESS (Microsoft.SqlServer.Conne
ctioninfo)
A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occured during the login process (Provider: Named Pipes Provider, Error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 233)
The server was installed using mixed mode and I have tried to login both ways with the same results. I tried to use the configuration manager to change preferred client protocols with the same result.
An answer to this problem would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul.
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