sql server name change 2005
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Unable to connect to SQL Server 2005. what should be the name of the server?
I use to cause the server to sql server 2005 express Edition. I uninstall and now I have issue SQLEVAL. I have the server running well. Except when I connect I get the error 26. Now my server name was under Jim / SQLEXPRESS tried switching to Jim> SQLEVAL but still can not connect. I installed as Installion network. Changed to local system, was to Sufarce and any changes. What should be my name JIM / SQLEVAL?
If you have the instance will be; JAMES only need to add anything. If you are on a network. The surface should be local only TCI / Selected IP. The native client must have shared memory enabled the rest is disabled. Good luck my friend.
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