After having installed SP3 on SQL 2000 server standard edition running
on Windows 2000 server, users cannot access the database whether
through Enterprise Manager, Query Analyser, or my application.
It was running fine before. Users are running Windows XP. The database
is a named instance and is used for replication. Funny enough, I may
access the database from my development machine which is running
Windows 2000 server.
Help is most welcome
PatrickPatrick,
What are the symptoms? What does "users cannot access the database"
mean? Does it time-out, do they get an error? Please paste the error
message.
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Patrick wrote:
> After having installed SP3 on SQL 2000 server standard edition running
> on Windows 2000 server, users cannot access the database whether
> through Enterprise Manager, Query Analyser, or my application.
> It was running fine before. Users are running Windows XP. The database
> is a named instance and is used for replication. Funny enough, I may
> access the database from my development machine which is running
> Windows 2000 server.
> Help is most welcome
> Patrick
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