It can be many things.

Are you using SQL or Windows authentication?

Are you sure that port 1433 has not been blocked by a firewall?



On 9/22/05, Abid Husain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gurus,
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> I know that this is not really for SQL but I have an issue implementing
> an ASP.NET Project.
> In the test environment the server that houses the SQL Server is
> available  on the local 192.168 network. In the test environment I put
> this in the datasource field of the connection string and it works like
> a charm.. When I implement it I change the connection string to a public
> IP. I keep getting a SQL Server Access Denied or Does Not Exist Error.
> Is there something I need to set in SQL that lets it use a public IP as
> opposed to a internal one, or is it related to server configuration like
> ports, etc..
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> Thanks,
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> Ali
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