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|    Bruno Campanini to All    |
|    Re: Unable to connect Client to SQL Serv    |
|    12 Mar 14 15:02:17    |
      From: brunocam@libero.it              Erland Sommarskog submitted this idea :       > Bruno Campanini (brunocam@libero.it) writes:       >> With "SERVER,192.168.1.204" I get Error 87 and Error 0       >> With "SERVER,tcp" the same 87 and 0       >       > Mea culpa! I completely confused the syntax. That is the syntax to       > force a certain port number. This is what you should try to force TCP/IP:       >       > tcp:SERVER       >       >> Command line SQLCMD from where?... not from Dos Prompt.       >       > Why not? If you installed SQL Server Native Client, I believe that you       > get SQLCMD with the bundle. But I might be wrong.       >       >> And what sintax?       >       > SQLCMD -S server -U user -P pwd              Nothing new, even with command line.              Bruno              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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