One Winn 2000 workstatiom has problem with ACCESS 2003 ODBC conection to SQL
server on WIN 2003 server. Other clients are all WINXP. This cient is on the
different domain too. Some reports works, and some have error, ask for
password again but not accept it even if it is supplied again. Application
on other clients works well.
What can be reason for this error.
Thanks in advanced.Hi Zeljko,
From your description, I know that when you are connecting SQL Server 2000
on Windows 2003 with your Access 2003 installed on Windows 2000
Workstation, some reports will not work proper. Have I fully understand the
issue?
Would you please give me more information for that?
1. For those cannot be opened report, do they have some common controls,
such as Combo box or Subform?
2. Will it be OK when under the same domian? (still using Access 2003 on
Windows 2000)
3. You are using ADP, isn't it? Would please please give the error message
when it ask you Login information again? or please give me more description
about asking for password
4. Have you have the latest upgrade of Windows 2000, which should be
Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
Please apply my suggestions above and let me know if this helps resolve
your problem. If there is anything more I can do to assist you, please feel
free to post it in the group
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Support
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Please reply to newsgroups only, many thanks.|||Hi Zeljko,
I am currently standing by for an update from you and would like to know
how things are going there. Should you have any questions or concerns on
the recent questions I've posted, please don't hesitate to let me know
directly. It's my pleasure to be of assistance
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Support
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