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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM






Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM






Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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Linchi Shea
 
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Default Re: Can't connect to host using IP - 06-07-2008 , 10:27 PM



Or you can explicitly identify both IP and port in your connection string.

Linchi

"Snedker" wrote:

Quote:
Found the answer on
http://groups.google.dk/group/micros...b68c00b8f9dc0d.

The solution was:
Configuration Manager -> Protocols for SQLEXPRESS -> left-click for
properties on TCP/IP -> on the "IP Adresses" tab clearing "TCP Dynamic
Ports" and setting "TCP port" to 1433.

This was a long journey for something that should be fairly simple.


Regards /Snedker


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