Both use the same port here.  It must be to do with TCP, assuming the other
two are using named pipes.  I'll see what I can stir up, I guess.  Thanks
for taking some time on this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: setting up network data source

> Thanks for the ideas Dave.  I double-checked the SQL login - 
> that's what I'm using in enterprise mgr.  TCP/IP is also 
> already enabled - I really thought that would be the solution 
> earlier...
> 
> Doesn't enterprise mgr use port 1433 just like CF?  What does 
> CF do differently from enterprise mgr or the System DSN 
> console in establishing database connections?  I'm puzzled.

Enterprise Manager (and CF) use whatever port they're told to use. The
default SQL Server listener is on TCP/1433. You would have to look in your
Client Network Utility to see what you're actually using. Enterprise Manager
and your System DSN could well be using Named Pipes instead of TCP/IP.

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