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November 18, 2006
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Refusing Socket MSSQL Server

  • November 18, 2006
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I'm attempting to add a MS SQL Server data source and am not having much luck. I've set up connections in the past (I'm actually moving existing sites to a new local computer). The datasource type is Microsoft SQL Server. I've verified that the username is built into the db and passwords are built good. I've also verified that the server is in "mixed mode" and the port is correct. I'm able to connect to an ODBC Socket and use it as a datasource using the same user/login but for some reason when I try to add the datasource as a Microsoft SQL Server type, I'm receiving an error establishing socket. (connection refused)... need some help trying to get to the bottom of this. Any troubleshooting tips are appreciated.

OS: MS XP Pro
CF: latest
DB: MS SQL Server

Thanks in advance,
dj

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November 20, 2006
it will be either
1 - firewall blocking
2 - Remote tcp/ip connections not allowed (usually sql 2005)
Participating Frequently
November 20, 2006
The troubleshooting section of
this Livedoc or the user comments of this Livedoc may help.
Participating Frequently
November 20, 2006
I've tried the troubleshooting tips at the given links and am still having the same issue. There is no firewall, TCP/IP enabled, Port changed, in mixed mode, created db user...

I appreciate your help, got any other suggestions? I'm at a loss :(