Can I use windows XP dbnmpntw.dll in Windows 2000?

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My company have a Windows 2000 which have a VB6 application connecting the
Windows Server 2003 R2 with SQL Server 2005 Standard.

Recently, the Server PC was formatted and same OS and SQL Server were
installed.

However, the VB6 app that access the Server thru named pipes cannot work
after the format.
It gave "[DBNMPNTW]Connection broken" errors.

So I tried to replace the Server dbnmptw.dll with older version from Windows
XP (version is 2000.85.1117.0). Could I use this same dll file in the Windows
2000 workstation?

Thank you very much!

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Pedestrian, Penang.

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Thank you very much.

Dave said:

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Pedestrian, Penang.

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nima R

hello Dear
i have same problem and i'm working on it. have you get any result please?



pedestrian via WinServerKB.com wrote:

Can I use windows XP dbnmpntw.dll in Windows 2000?
04-Dec-07

My company have a Windows 2000 which have a VB6 application connecting th
Windows Server 2003 R2 with SQL Server 2005 Standard

Recently, the Server PC was formatted and same OS and SQL Server wer
installed

However, the VB6 app that access the Server thru named pipes cannot wor
after the format
It gave "[DBNMPNTW]Connection broken" errors

So I tried to replace the Server dbnmptw.dll with older version from Window
XP (version is 2000.85.1117.0). Could I use this same dll file in the Window
2000 workstation

Thank you very much

--
Regards
Pedestrian, Penang

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Can I use windows XP dbnmpntw.dll in Windows 2000?
My company have a Windows 2000 which have a VB6 application connecting th
Windows Server 2003 R2 with SQL Server 2005 Standard

Recently, the Server PC was formatted and same OS and SQL Server wer
installed

However, the VB6 app that access the Server thru named pipes cannot wor
after the format
It gave "[DBNMPNTW]Connection broken" errors

So I tried to replace the Server dbnmptw.dll with older version from Window
XP (version is 2000.85.1117.0). Could I use this same dll file in the Window
2000 workstation

Thank you very much

--
Regards
Pedestrian, Penang

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Re: Can I use windows XP dbnmpntw.dll in Windows 2000?
These should sort it

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa213770(SQL.80).asp
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...261-7A9C-43E7-9117-F673077FFB3C&displaylang=e
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...895-EFC2-4F8E-A9E0-3A1AFBD5922E&displaylang=e
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/32838
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174212.asp


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Re: Can I use windows XP dbnmpntw.dll in Windows 2000?
Thank you very much

Dave Patrick wrote

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Pedestrian, Penang

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You're welcome.-- Regards,Dave Patrick ....
You're welcome

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