Problem when connecting to SQL

Tbi
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Hi.
We have just converted one of our customers from Native to SQL. It seems to work fine for most clients, but some are getting this error message when they are trying to connect:
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified"
Status-ID: IM002
We are using SQL2005 and NAV4SP3 clients.
I know this is a client problem, but I am not able to figure out what is wrong, or missing (tried to reinstall the client with no success). Does anyone have a solution here?
- Tbi
We have just converted one of our customers from Native to SQL. It seems to work fine for most clients, but some are getting this error message when they are trying to connect:
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified"
Status-ID: IM002
We are using SQL2005 and NAV4SP3 clients.
I know this is a client problem, but I am not able to figure out what is wrong, or missing (tried to reinstall the client with no success). Does anyone have a solution here?
- Tbi
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[Topic moved from Navision forum to SQL General forum]Regards,Alain Krikilion
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!0 -
have you tried to install latest mdac?0
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Have you checked the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration Manager to make sure the SQL Server Browser Service is enabled and started. This is sometimes disabled by default. Also check the SQL Server Configuration Manager and make sure Named Pipes and TCP/IP protocols are enabled, and make sure "Allow Remote Connections" in enabled in the SQL Server properties.
MDAC should have been installed with the NAV client. You can check in ODBC Administrator to make sure the SQL 2000 ODBC driver is installed (NAV uses the SQL 2000 Driver for SQL 2005 not the new Native Client)0 -
You're better off not enabling names pipes, and always going through TCP/IP. Named Pipes is only faster when you're on the server itself.0
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Hi,
I have got the same problem. SQL Server 2008. Were do I find "Allow Remote Connections?"
Thanks!0 -
I am very doubt that error comes from the posted code. Did you create any data source using Visual Studio .NET? I am suspecting that you have ODBC connection somewhere with your control in your code and it throws an exception....0
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Hi,
I have just had this same sort of issue on SQL2008 / SQL2008R2 and have written a blog post here which might help you
http://brucemcmillank3.wordpress.com/2011/07/14/odbc-driver-manager-data-source-name-not-found-and-no-default-driver-specified-status-id-im002/
Regards
Bruce0 -
that's a huge question.
Not one you are going to get answered in this fourm :-)
Sounds like you need to start with either wkikpedia and / or search the micirsoft site for SQL server and read all the documentation
Cheers
B...0 -
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so far, so good0 -
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Saurav Dhyani
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