>What exact version of TDP for SQL are you using?
>TDP 1.1.2
>What version of Microsoft SQL Server (and SP level)?
>SQL 2000(No SP installed)
>What version of Windows (and SP level)?
>WIN 2000(SP2)
>Is this running in a cluster environment?
>I have no idea what you asking. Explain it to me in deta
detail..
Did you try specifying the /SQLSERVER option?
Give me an example..
Reply to me ASAP
Thanks..
- Original Message -
From: "Del Hoobler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: SQL LOGIN E
> ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server.
>
> Anybody knows why??
> Appreciate any suggestions..
Some possibilities:
ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server.
Try using the following options on the "sqldsmc" command to specify a
valid SQL Server user id and password:
> ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server.
>
> Anybody knows why??
> Appreciate any suggestions..
Iykim,
What exact version of TDP for SQL are you using?
What version of Microsoft SQL Server (and SP level)?
What version of Windows (and SP level)?
Is this running in a cluster environment?
Did
ACO4210E -- Failed to connect to SQL server.
I tried using the following options on the "sqldsmc" command
to specify a valid SQL Server user id and password:
/SQLUSer:username(default: sa)
/SQLPWD:password (default: "")
or used the following option wh