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Visual FoxPro
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Client/serveur
Divers
Thread ID:
00044202
Message ID:
00044445
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31
>>>>>hi
>>>>>
>>>>>i'm trying to connect to sql server via ODBC. when connecting by
>>>>>spx/ipx it's work fine. But now i'm trying to connect via tcp/ip but
>>>>>the ODBC return a error "Server not found".
>>>>>
>>>>>the sql server is configured for tcp/ip on port 1433. here is the odbc configuration .
>>>>>
>>>>>server = myserver
>>>>>network address: = 999.999.99.99
>>>>>network library: = Default
>>>>
>>>>For tcp/ip, at least for Oracle, SQL*Net is required on the client and the server. Do you know if this is true for SQL server, or if some equivalent is necessary? There is usually a "listener" on the server side, and the client side has software to install as well.
>>>
>>>sql server doesn't require this. the port number sounds right. make sure the server name and network address are correct.
>>
>>Also, make sure that TCP/IP Sockets is set as your default net library in the Client Confiuration Utility.
>
>thanks to all , it's working.

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