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Connection Errors with ODBC and sa from an application
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Don
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Connection Errors with ODBC and sa from an application
I think it's related to sa being directed to hit master as
its default database in SQL. And, your application is
expecting some other db and hence the errors that follow.
In the ODBC configuration, I would associate sa to the
database you want. When you edit the ODBC configuration,
you will most likely see that sa is defaulting to master.
You'll have to put a check there and then select the right
database.
>-----Original Message-----
>I shall try again -
>
>I am trying to log onto an SQL7.0 SPK4 server using named
pipes and sa
>login through an ODBC connection as this is what this
software
>requires -
>
>The Application - "Cabletron Connection Services Manager"
( I did NOT
>write it AND it is no longer supported since the break up
of Cabletron
> ).
>
>
>When I attempt to login I get the following three
messages as pop up
>windows -
>
>
>Error Message 1 is -
>
>Number:0
>Text: S1000: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unknown
token received
>from SQL Server
>Source: ODBC
>SQL RetCode: -1
>SQLState: S1000
>
>
>Error Message 2 is -
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>Number: 5701
>Text: 01000: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
Server] Changed
>Database Context To 'master'
>Source: ODBC
>SQLRetCode: -1
>SQLState: 01000
>
>
>Error Message 2 is -
>
>Number: 0
>Text: S1002:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver] Invalid
Descriptor
>Index
>SQLRetCode: -1
>SQLState: S1002
>
>
>Does anyone know how to correct this problem ?
>
>Most appreciated and answers will be esteemed a great
favor.
>
>Jon Spartan
>
>
>.
>
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06-27-02 07:25 PM
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Jon Spartan
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Re: Connection Errors with ODBC and sa from an application
I can't say that worked. Probelm still exists.
Jon
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 12:21:44 -0700, "Don" <ddachner@esignal.com>
wrote:
>I think it's related to sa being directed to hit master as
>its default database in SQL. And, your application is
>expecting some other db and hence the errors that follow.
>In the ODBC configuration, I would associate sa to the
>database you want. When you edit the ODBC configuration,
>you will most likely see that sa is defaulting to master.
>You'll have to put a check there and then select the right
>database.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I shall try again -
>>
>>I am trying to log onto an SQL7.0 SPK4 server using named
>pipes and sa
>>login through an ODBC connection as this is what this
>software
>>requires -
>>
>>The Application - "Cabletron Connection Services Manager"
>( I did NOT
>>write it AND it is no longer supported since the break up
>of Cabletron
>> ).
>>
>>
>>When I attempt to login I get the following three
>messages as pop up
>>windows -
>>
>>
>>Error Message 1 is -
>>
>>Number:0
>>Text: S1000: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unknown
>token received
>>from SQL Server
>>Source: ODBC
>>SQL RetCode: -1
>>SQLState: S1000
>>
>>
>>Error Message 2 is -
>>
>>Number: 5701
>>Text: 01000: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
>Server] Changed
>>Database Context To 'master'
>>Source: ODBC
>>SQLRetCode: -1
>>SQLState: 01000
>>
>>
>>Error Message 2 is -
>>
>>Number: 0
>>Text: S1002:[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver] Invalid
>Descriptor
>>Index
>>SQLRetCode: -1
>>SQLState: S1002
>>
>>
>>Does anyone know how to correct this problem ?
>>
>>Most appreciated and answers will be esteemed a great
>favor.
>>
>>Jon Spartan
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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