
Conceptually (because I have no knowledge of how MS SQL works): 1. Does the MS SQL server listen on TCP port? 2. Is that port open on the host's firewall (if any)? That's as far as my uneducated guess can get, otherwise you always need to include some logging level in your programs and read the logs outputted. On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 09:38, Athar Ahmad Bhatti <atharab@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends
I wish you a lovely day.
I am getting an error on redhat 5 not connecting to microsoft sql via isql. The error is that could not resolve destination host. I have even tried using the ip address of the instance.
Kindly help.
Thanks in advance
Athar
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