The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
This article discusses some of the common client-side problems encountered
when attempting to connect to Microsoft SQL Server in a Banyan VINES
network environment.
MORE INFORMATION
Error:
CAUSE
The error is caused when the PC-based service name used for the connection
string (server name) does not exist. Check to make sure that the name,
group, and organization are correct, and that the PC-based service has been
created. If you did not provide the complete StreetTalk name
(name@group@org) for the PC-based service, check to make sure that the
group and organization are part of your Banyan default search group. The
error can also occur when the client is not logged in to the Banyan network
or the StreetTalk name provided is not a PC-based service.
The error indicates that no SQL Server is available at the location that was provided during the PC-based name resolution. Check to make sure that SQL Server has started correctly. There should be no Open Data Services (ODS) errors in the Windows NT Event Log on the SQL Server computer (under the Application log). Also make sure that the PC-based service name given by the client is the same PC-based service that SQL Server is using. Additional query words: winnt vines
Keywords : kb3rdparty kbinterop kbnetwork SSrvLAN SSrvNet_Lib |
Last Reviewed: April 21, 1999 © 2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. |