I have a server SQL accessed for about 50 users and ace times, when beginning the application I rece

F

Frank Dulk

I have a server SQL accessed for about 50 users and ace times, when
beginning the application I receive the following mistake: [DBNMPNTW]
SPECIFIED SQL SERVER NOT FOUND.
The interesting is that the problem is occasional, in other words, machines
that in the previous day they usually worked, suddenly, they begin to
present the problem.
Can anybody feel a light? I already dripped the server and he are ok.
 
G

Guest

I believe that one of my customers had an issue like this and it was solved
by a tech they hired by getting rid of ISA or NORTON on the actual SQL box
itself. Not sure of the actual solution, but it had something to do with
this...

HTH
 
V

Van T. Dinh

We don't have any problem using Norton AV on the SQL Server box. OTOH, we
only use TCP/IP and not Named Pipe it may be different in your set-up.

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HTH
Van T. Dinh
MVP (Access)




Steve Z said:
I believe that one of my customers had an issue like this and it was solved
by a tech they hired by getting rid of ISA or NORTON on the actual SQL box
itself. Not sure of the actual solution, but it had something to do with
this...

HTH

Frank Dulk said:
I have a server SQL accessed for about 50 users and ace times, when
beginning the application I receive the following mistake: [DBNMPNTW]
SPECIFIED SQL SERVER NOT FOUND.
The interesting is that the problem is occasional, in other words, machines
that in the previous day they usually worked, suddenly, they begin to
present the problem.
Can anybody feel a light? I already dripped the server and he are ok.
 

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