I am changing the IP Number on a Win 2003 Enterprise Server running SQL 2000
Std. This SQL servert is accessed by a second machine running a SharePoint
web site.
After changing the numbers to the new network on both machines and rebooting
both machines, I get "SQL Server does not exist or access denied".
I can ping each machine from the other getting the new ip numbers, I can see
the machines from each other via NetBios.
Is there something else that needs to be done?
Paul@.CommerceStreet.com
Does sqlserver listen on the new ip. Take a quick look at sqlserver ERRORLOG
for this info.
You also want to run cliconfg.exe to see if you have your Sharepoint
pointing to the correct server/IP.
"Paul@.CommerceStreet.com"
<Paul@.CommerceStreet.com@.discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message
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> I am changing the IP Number on a Win 2003 Enterprise Server running SQL
2000
> Std. This SQL servert is accessed by a second machine running a SharePoint
> web site.
> After changing the numbers to the new network on both machines and
rebooting
> both machines, I get "SQL Server does not exist or access denied".
> I can ping each machine from the other getting the new ip numbers, I can
see
> the machines from each other via NetBios.
> Is there something else that needs to be done?
> Paul@.CommerceStreet.com
|||running cliconfg.exe and changing the IP Number seems to have fixed the
problem. Thanks!
PF
"oj" wrote:
> Does sqlserver listen on the new ip. Take a quick look at sqlserver ERRORLOG
> for this info.
> You also want to run cliconfg.exe to see if you have your Sharepoint
> pointing to the correct server/IP.
>
> "Paul@.CommerceStreet.com"
> <Paul@.CommerceStreet.com@.discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message
> news:16E6AD58-39D6-4798-A194-6BBF8790A227@.microsoft.com...
> 2000
> rebooting
> see
>
>
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