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Günter Brandstätter
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      2nd Oct 2005
Hi all,

I have a serious problem which I am on to since two days now and did not
find any solution.
I installed the MSDE 2000 on my computer and created a database using the
Enterprise Manger from SQL-Server 2000. When I want to create an ADP-Project
I cannot connect to my SQL-Server instance on my computer. It does not even
show it in the list of available servers. I always get an error message that
tells me 'error during listing of data-servers' 'Enumerator states Unknown
error'. This is only a translation of my error message, since my MSDE is
installed in German.
Anyone here, who could help me out?

Any answer appreciated
Günter


 
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Baz
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      2nd Oct 2005
"Günter Brandstätter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a serious problem which I am on to since two days now and did not
> find any solution.
> I installed the MSDE 2000 on my computer and created a database using the
> Enterprise Manger from SQL-Server 2000. When I want to create an

ADP-Project
> I cannot connect to my SQL-Server instance on my computer. It does not

even
> show it in the list of available servers. I always get an error message

that
> tells me 'error during listing of data-servers' 'Enumerator states

Unknown
> error'. This is only a translation of my error message, since my MSDE is
> installed in German.
> Anyone here, who could help me out?
>
> Any answer appreciated
> Günter
>
>


For reasons unknown to me, I have always found that nothing shows in the
list of servers (not even local servers) unless the computer is connected to
a network. However, it connects OK if you simply type in the server name.


 
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Günter Brandstätter
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      2nd Oct 2005
Thats what I tried also, but was unsuccessful....
until I reinstalled my MSDE. Now it works properly, when I type the name of
the server manually. Thanks for your answer.

regards
Günter


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> "Günter Brandstätter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a serious problem which I am on to since two days now and did not
>> find any solution.
>> I installed the MSDE 2000 on my computer and created a database using the
>> Enterprise Manger from SQL-Server 2000. When I want to create an

> ADP-Project
>> I cannot connect to my SQL-Server instance on my computer. It does not

> even
>> show it in the list of available servers. I always get an error message

> that
>> tells me 'error during listing of data-servers' 'Enumerator states

> Unknown
>> error'. This is only a translation of my error message, since my MSDE is
>> installed in German.
>> Anyone here, who could help me out?
>>
>> Any answer appreciated
>> Günter
>>
>>

>
> For reasons unknown to me, I have always found that nothing shows in the
> list of servers (not even local servers) unless the computer is connected
> to
> a network. However, it connects OK if you simply type in the server name.
>
>



 
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