>Sylvain -
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>>I'd guess the Enterprise Manager is trying to access the SQL Server via named pipes rather than TCP/IP.
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>>Start menu, Programs, Microsoft SQLServer 7, Client Network Utility
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>>In the General Tab, you can either select TCP/IP as the default network library (but your other registered SQLServer might stop working), or you can add a record for that server and specify to use TCP/IP.
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>>Hope this helps!
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>Thanks, it did help, but we are still not there.
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>Now, we are getting an error of:
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>A connection could not be established to {ServerName} - login failed for user '{UserName}'..
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>Please verify SQL Server is running and check your SQL Server registration properties (by right-clicking on the {ServerName} node) and try again.
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>Obviously, I have substituted {ServerName} and {UserName} for security reasons here.
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>Any ideas? Did they give us the wrong password or user name perhaps?
Can you log in to the demo database (Northwind?)?
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>- George
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