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I recently formatted my computer and reinstalled the applications. Among them SQL Server 2014. The problem is that I can’t connect to the provider’s server! I uninstalled the 2014 version and installed the 2012 and the problem persists. Only in my machine does that. No network problem as I can connect to the SQL of my internal server.
Does anyone have any idea?
did you ever see this link? http://msdn.microsoft.com/pt-br/library/bb326282.aspx you need to disable pro SQL ports, you already did this?
– Leonardo Bosquett
Just so I understand: you want to connect on this server, which is your machine, through another machine. That’s it?
– Leonel Sanches da Silva
one more thing, as it says in the link itself... it is necessary to configure the server to accept remote connections
– Leonardo Bosquett
So I want to connect to the server that is located at the provider. I had seen this link, but the solutions presented do not solve my problem, because the provider is enabled to accept remote connection, because I can connect from any other machine, except this one.
– mmooser
Well, confirm that connection settings are correct in SSMS
– gmsantos
The connection data is correct. I checked connecting from another machine. I typed and redacted 700x to see if there was no error... :(
– mmooser
Stupid question, enabled SQL protocols in Configuration Manager?
– Omni
The protocols on the station are enabled and apparently on the server too, because if I can access from other stations...
– mmooser