Hi all,
That's it really! Have had to upgrade to SQL2008 on the server and can restore all my backups no problem.
Anyone have any idea how to create an ODBC connection to it (if indeed that's the right way to do it) so I can link the tables back to the 2k frontend? (all mdb's)
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Installed Access 2000 on server and can connect to tables (and link) no problem. So do I just need a REALLY updated ODBC driver from my MSSQL2008 dvd?
+++++++++++++++++++++
Another Update:
Downloaded SQL 2008 Native Client to give me the new ODBC driver on client machines. ODBC driver is there and I can now see the Server, but can't connect to the databases...
+++++++++++++++++++++
SOLUTION:
Was to use SQL Server Configuration Manager and enable the TCP/IP protocol for each and every database I wanted to connect to. It's always in the book somewhere!
That's it really! Have had to upgrade to SQL2008 on the server and can restore all my backups no problem.
Anyone have any idea how to create an ODBC connection to it (if indeed that's the right way to do it) so I can link the tables back to the 2k frontend? (all mdb's)
+++++++++++++++++++++
Installed Access 2000 on server and can connect to tables (and link) no problem. So do I just need a REALLY updated ODBC driver from my MSSQL2008 dvd?
+++++++++++++++++++++
Another Update:
Downloaded SQL 2008 Native Client to give me the new ODBC driver on client machines. ODBC driver is there and I can now see the Server, but can't connect to the databases...
+++++++++++++++++++++
SOLUTION:
Was to use SQL Server Configuration Manager and enable the TCP/IP protocol for each and every database I wanted to connect to. It's always in the book somewhere!
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