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Ms sql express 2008 not listening on 1433

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thnkz a lot frnd; Jason November 15th, 2007 at 1:14 am Thank you so much for this..! But I am having a problem with an SQL exception and i dont know whats wrong.. linglom November 25th, 2009 at 3:32 pm Are you sure that the SQL Server is running on port 3306 as in your connection string?To find port number on SQL Server, see How To Connect to a SQL Server 2000 Named Instance with JDBC

Changing IP address of SQL Server 2008 R2 - Database Administrators Stack Exchange


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In my home lab my one of my SQL Server boxes is on DHCP and can get a different IP address and break things since its referred to by IP (this is intentional unintentional breakage for trouble shooting broken things, Production should use Static IP's). If this is a SQL Cluster however you need to make changes to the failover cluster configuration as well; see Change the IP Address of a Failover Cluster Instance on MSDN for full details

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  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sql_protocols/archive/2007/03/31/named-pipes-provider-error-40-could-not-open-a-connection-to-sql-server.aspx
SQL Server Connectivity 25 Jun 2007 1:41 PM Looks like you are trying to force a remote connection on Named Pipes and your named pipe provider is not enabled. I made a Web page, and it works perfect on my local machine, everything is OK, until I uloaded page to the server, it reports this error: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server

  http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/2102.how-to-troubleshoot-connecting-to-the-sql-server-database-engine.aspx
If the client computer is using Window 7 or Windows Server 2008, (or a more recent operating system,) the UDP traffic might be dropped by the client operating system because the response from the server is returned from a different IP address than was queried. Is that some Firewall port, that needs to be open between a workstation and a SQL Server, or something else? Because all I currently get for some of the SQL admins, is a white circle by a connected instance name

  http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2009/05/21/sql-server-fix-error-provider-named-pipes-provider-error-40-could-not-open-a-connection-to-sql-server-microsoft-sql-server-error/
An alternative to configuring a named instance to listen on a fixed port is to create an exception in the firewall for a SQL Server program such as sqlservr.exe (for the Database Engine). Added exceptions in the firewalls of the SQL server (Win2k8r2 SQL 2008r2 Ent.) and the Web server (IIS7 Win2k8r3) for all ports, services and applications too

Cannot telnet to SQL Server on port 1433 - Server Fault


  http://serverfault.com/questions/422622/cannot-telnet-to-sql-server-on-port-1433
What would be the next recommended step in the process? I've already gone onto the server and changed the TCP Port option under IP2 and IPALL in Server Configuration Manager with no change

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If you can talk to your server here your good to go :).)Select Change the default database to: Look in list find db you need; select it.Click Next.Click Finish.Click Test Data Source..

  http://blog.tyang.org/2012/04/09/installing-sccm-2012-rtm-secondary-site-using-a-pre-installed-sql-express-2008-r2-instance/
After I migrated my 2 Hyper-V servers from VMM 2008 R2 to VMM 2012, I have started building a brand new SCCM 2012 environment so I can migrate SCCM 2007 to it. My plan is to install a Central Admin site, a child primary site and a Secondary site so I have a simple 3-tier hierarchy like my existing 2007 and 2012 Beta 2 environments

  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11629475/microsoft-sql-server-2008-management-studio-connect-server-instance-issue
(provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2) Could someone guide me on how i can setup up a local host to connect and thus be able to create my database

  http://support.webecs.com/kb/a868/how-do-i-configure-sql-server-express-to-allow-remote-tcp-ip-connections-on-port-1433.aspx
To allow SQL Server Express to accept remote connections, please follow these steps: 1) Log into your server through Remote Desktop Connection (instructions for connecting to your server through RDC can be found here)

How to find the port for MS SQL Server 2008? - Stack Overflow


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If SQL Server if configured to run on a static port it will be available in TCP Port textbox, and if it is configured on dynamic port then current port will be available in TCP Dynamic Ports textbox. To extend a bit the actual answer: if someone else doesn't like dynamic ports and wants a static port for his SQL Server instance, should try this link

  http://webspy.com/blogs/accessing-microsoft-forefront-tmgs-log-files-sql-express/
But if you need to stick with the SQL Express logging, here are the basic steps to enable access to the logs from a remote computer: Enable TCP access to the MSFW instance To do this: Log into your Forefront TMG server using administrator credentials. Changing the port on the ISARS instance Restart the Services For the above changes to take effect, you need to restart the SQL Server (ISARS) and then the SQL Server (MSFW) services in that order

  http://serverfault.com/questions/194418/cant-open-port-1433-on-window-server-2008-attempting-to-connect-to-sql-server
I've gone through the motions of setting SQL Server Express to not use dynamic ports (I looked down the list of IPs in the config manager and enabled the servers external IP, removed "0" from dynamic ports and added 1433). It turns out that SQL Server 2008 Express needs to be configured correctly in addition to windows firewall before the server will start listening on Port 1433

Enable Remote Connection on SQL Server 2008 Express - Linglom.com


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lots of thanks Bruno July 30th, 2010 at 8:43 pm Tks for this very helpful explanation! But I still face a problem to find the server when I try the remote access of ODBC. I followed one of your links on solving error 26 you provided and followed the content listed below:) Make sure your server name is correct, e.g., no typo on the name

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