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Posted 9/3/2005 2:04:12 PM
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I installed MS SQL 2000 after installing PDS, then tried to run PDS Database Connection Manager to connect to PDS and finish setup, but I can not proceed.

I am stuck where it ask me for "SA" password and "SQL Server name".  I am VERY SURE I type in the correct information on the screen.  Any way I can trace what is wrong or any suggestions?

Have tried to use IP addres in place of server name, still no luck.

OS: Win 2003 Server Standard edition.

Attached is the Screen Shot of SQL Server setup and the PDS Database Connection Manager.

-Wi

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Posted 9/4/2005 12:40:29 PM


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I'd suggest you first try to verify you have the correct "sa" password.  Try this:

1) Click on Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Query Analyzer.

2) Under "SQL Server", type in the name of your SQL server.

3) Under "Connect Using", choose "SQL Server Authentication".

4) Use "sa" as the "Login Name" and type in the password.

Did you get an error or do you have the correct "sa" password?



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