This is best posted in the BCM newsgroup on this server - but this error
usually means the client computer can't see it on the server computer -
either firewall issues or sharing not properly configured. If you are sure
both are correct, check with the experts at
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ic.outlook.bcm
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"MartyNZ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6AF93085-78DD-4A1B-9D45-(E-Mail Removed)...
> BCM for Outlook 2007, integrated with MSOA 2009 Pro on Windows Server 2003
> x64. Database(s) running on SQL Server 2005 Standard, instance MSSMLBIZ.
> BCM
> Database shared and MSOA database configured for multiuser before
> integration. Ports 1433 and 5356 added to TCP for Internal IP address.
> Both
> app's open on server. When setting up connection to database on client PC
> "Cannot find any Business Contact Manager databases on computer...".
> "osql -E
> -S isupportserver\mssmlbiz, 5356" returns 1>. I searched the web till I'm
> cross-eyed, cannot find a solution!!