Sunday, February 26, 2012

Error Connecting SQL Server 2005

Hi There,
Any one can help me suggest what to do with below problem?
while install SQL Server 2005, there is no Authentication Mode Option
prompted out for users to select The Mixed Mode. This is installed using the
correct Copyright from Ms SQL Server 2005 CD with Standard Version, where it
having CD1 and CD2. After complete setup without any error message, when
trying to open the Ms SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the server
,
there are error prompted out can not be connected. error message like below:
"an error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. when
connecting to sql server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that
under the default settings sql server does not allow remote connections.
(provider: named pipes provider, error: 40 - could not open a connection to
sql server) (microsoft sql server, error: 2) "
Kindly advice
Thank you
Regards,
Carmen
Message posted via droptable.com
http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...server/200711/1As the error says, the default installation of SQL 2005 does not
allow remote connections.
You will have to enable remote connections and [optionally] start
the SQL Server Browser service.
Detailed information:
914277 - How to configure SQL Server 2005 to allow remote
connections
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914277
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"carmen413 via droptable.com" <u21749@.uwe> wrote on 23 nov 2007
in microsoft.public.sqlserver.server:

> Hi There,
> Any one can help me suggest what to do with below problem?
> while install SQL Server 2005, there is no Authentication Mode
> Option prompted out for users to select The Mixed Mode. This is
> installed using the correct Copyright from Ms SQL Server 2005 CD
> with Standard Version, where it having CD1 and CD2. After
> complete setup without any error message, when trying to open
> the Ms SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the server,
> there are error prompted out can not be connected. error message
> like below: "an error has occurred while establishing a
> connection to the server. when connecting to sql server 2005,
> this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default
> settings sql server does not allow remote connections.
> (provider: named pipes provider, error: 40 - could not open a
> connection to sql server) (microsoft sql server, error: 2) "
> Kindly advice
> Thank you
> Regards,
> Carmen|||Hello Carmen,
SQL Server 2005' s authentication mode is Windows Authentication by default
and the "sa" account will be disabled by default.
So, you can change your authentication mode by connecting your SQL Server
instance using SSMS after the setup. Go to Server Properties and Security.
You'll see the authentication modes there. I want to stress that "sa"
account is disabled by default. You can enable it (if you really need that)
from the Security\Logins nodes.
To be able to connect to your SQL Server instance, you must ensure that your
SQL Server service is running. You can check it using SQL Server
Configuration Manager or Services MMC.
This is not about remote connections at all because Remote Connections is
enabled by default for Standard and Enterprise Editions of SQL Server 2005.
It's disabled for Express and Developer Editions of SQL Server 2005 by
default.
Ekrem ?nsoy
"carmen413 via droptable.com" <u21749@.uwe> wrote in message
news:7ba5d81d07de2@.uwe...
> Hi There,
> Any one can help me suggest what to do with below problem?
> while install SQL Server 2005, there is no Authentication Mode Option
> prompted out for users to select The Mixed Mode. This is installed using
> the
> correct Copyright from Ms SQL Server 2005 CD with Standard Version, where
> it
> having CD1 and CD2. After complete setup without any error message, when
> trying to open the Ms SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the
> server,
> there are error prompted out can not be connected. error message like
> below:
> "an error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. when
> connecting to sql server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that
> under the default settings sql server does not allow remote connections.
> (provider: named pipes provider, error: 40 - could not open a connection
> to
> sql server) (microsoft sql server, error: 2) "
> Kindly advice
> Thank you
> Regards,
> Carmen
> --
> Message posted via droptable.com
> http://www.droptable.com/Uwe/Forum...server/200711/1
>

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