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Re: LogEvent: Failed to report the current event. Operating system error = 31(A device attached to t
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[MS] Eric Yang
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Re: LogEvent: Failed to report the current event. Operating system error = 31(A device attached to t
Dear Brian,
Your last post told us that you cannot connect the SQL Server once you
application ran. Is it right? Since nothing is logged in either the SQL
logs (the default path is Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\Mssql\Log) or
event viewer except Operating system error (31), it might be not the
problem of the SQL Server. We'd better check what action the application
has submitted to the SQL Server. I advise you to monitor the action of the
SQL Server by the profiler. That is to say, check the T-SQL actions have
been submitted to the SQL Server and result in the failure of the
connection.
Please refer to the SQL Server online books about the topic "profiler".
Sincerely,
Eric Yang [MS]
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