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Thanks for the reply. From MS Access 2007 and ODBC setup I get the same error: Connection failed SQL state 01000 SQL error 2 SQL state 08001 SQL error 17 By "S.M. Studio Express" I meant SQL Server Management Studio Express I'm able to use this utility to create a new DB and tables- so it's there and running on this PC Andrew, I tried to use SQL Server 10 and 6 years ago, and had the same kind of issues; I couldn't connect, got frustrated and went on to use open source tools. I'd love to get it working and thanks for your help - "Andrew J. Kelly" <sqlmvpnooospam (AT) shadhawk (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Oc4MJAQ%23IHA.4472 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP05 (DOT) phx.gbl... That isn't much information to go on. How exactly are you trying to setup a connection and what is "S.M. Studio Express"? SQL Server 2005 has been out for several years now and hundreds of thousands of people connect every day to it so I don't think MS is pretending anything. -- Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP Solid Quality Mentors "barret bonden" <support (AT) networks-cc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:489b9b28$0$20906$607ed4bc (AT) cv (DOT) net... I get connection failed errors trying to set up a ODBC connection (On XP ! SQL Server 2005 !) ( I have S.M. Studio Express running, so it's there) I get error 2 and 17 Does this really work, or is it all MS pretending they have a product again ? Back to PHP and MYSQL or should I carry on ? |
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