Hi Sven,

We are runing all 7.5.0.8 on our systms and I've been seeing similar problems.   what 
is also odd is that the 'rejected bad connect packet' 
sounds aweful similar to an error I was seeing with DBMCLI / SQLCLI - and these don't 
even use the ODBC?

In production we have: Win2k 7.5.0.8 odbc drivers talking to a win2k 7.5.0.8 MaxDB 
server.  Same OS, two different machines.  We have a 
unicode database and use the unicode driver.  No such problems.  the ODBC driver I put 
on the 'client system' I did by running MaxDB 7.5.0.8 
server setup and choosing to only install the ODBC driver.  In other words, I did not 
download the stand-alone ODBC driver - as I have found 
them to be out of date in the past :)

However... I am working on my much list-referenced Sun Solaris 8 system.  The Solaris 
system is also running 7.5.0.8 with a copy of the same 
(unicode database) that I loaded from the production Win2K system.   I am using a 
Windows XP client to do my SQL queries...  I have been 
encountering many unexplained connect / driver failures. Furthermore, I often find 
that rebooting the client (Windows XP) machine sometimes 
fixes it, sometimes stop / start of the Solaris xserver helps.  I haven't had time to 
experiment a lot with it as I'm trying to get work done and 
not spend all my days testing MaxDB :)

Not sure if this information is of use.  Your errors and probems sound very similar.  
Hard to draw conclusions, maybe the Unix xserver has a 
problem that puts the Windows Unicode driver in some fouled state?

  Stephen Gutknecht



On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 03:00 , Sven K�hler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Hi,
>
[snip]
>
>With the Unicode-version of the SAPDB-Driver i get the following error:
>[SAP AG][SQLOD32 DLL][SAP DB]Unabale to connect to data source; -709 
>CONNECT: (connection refused).(#-709)
>
>As i said it before: the error-message is not true.
>
>I'm using ettercap and can see, that the ODBC-driver connects twice to 
>the Server and for the second try, the response by the MaxDB server is 
>"Rejected bad connect packet".
>
[snip]




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