Not sure from where you thought I reinstalled SQL from, sorry if I wasn't clear. The only thing that has been done to this server since the install of WWF/SQL/ASP is yesterday, our IT director installed MS FTP Server. Not sure how that could've changed anything, but could it have affected IIS in some way??
Under SQL Server Configuration Manager, there is the following structure. I tried enabling TCP/IP under SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration > Protocols for SQLEXPRESS, but the message stayed the same.
Also, there are two areas where TCP/IP is defined:
SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration > Protocols for SQLEXPRESS > TCP/IP > Enabled
and...
SQL Native Client Configuration > Client Protocols > TCP/IP > Order 2, Enabled


Which connection are you referring to?
-boRg- wrote:
This is done in SQL Server. If as you mentioned earlier you reinstalled SQL Server you would need to enable TCP/IP connections in SQL Server, as they will go back to their default of not allowing these types of connections.
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