that was going to be my question before i dived into the source to
see, it is very strange.

Same sql server, Same DB, same credentials, same severname, same
client ....

Anyone, anyone, Bueller? (Showing my age)

On Feb 15, 3:19 pm, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Of course, the hole in my own theory (below) is that the datasource
> test appears to work from the administrator page. So what's the
> difference between an OpenBD DSN confirm test (whatever that is) and
> your actual code? Permissions on specific commands? Are you using the
> same DB user on all the platforms?
>
> Sorry, at this point I'm just asking myself a bunch of random questions...
> Al
>
> On 2/14/2011 8:09 PM, Alan Holden wrote:
>
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>
> >  Is there any reason why the SQL server would see your new server
> > instance as having a different IP from the ones that are connecting?
>
> > Jason is correct that - even without any firewall - some database
> > servers have to know which specific IPs are allowed.
>
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