I was refering to the Sql Server Client Network Utility. It should be on Start Menu under Microsof Sql Server.
>>I would check what protocols are enabled on the client PC and make sure that TCP/IP is the first in the list.
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>Local Area connection properties for my machine:
>Client for Microsoft Networks
>File and printer sharing for Micorsoft Networks
>QoS Packet Scheduler
>Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
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>Should I try to move TCP/IP higher in this list?
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>I cannot access the server from this machine (where the MSDE 2000 server is running) using the connection in the DBC unless I use Trusted Connection. In fact I cannot access it from enterprise Manager without using trusted connection.
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>Thank you for your help.
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>Alex
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>>>>Looks like you set up MSDE 2000 with Windows Authentication. You can use EM to change it to the Mixed mode on the Server property page.
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>>>Thanks for your response, Sergey. Just checked and it indicates Authentication: SQL Server and Windows. What else could be the problem?
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--sb--