Re: [mapguide-users] MS SQL Server Spatial Provider - Unable to Connect

2017-02-17 Thread TabrizSoftware
Hi, in most of windows server OS the firewalls block sql server network ports by default you must allow TCP 1433 port in windows firewall -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/MS-SQL-Server-Spatial-Provider-Unable-to-Connect-tp5308288p5308429.html Sent from the

Re: [mapguide-users] MS SQL Server Spatial Provider - Unable to Connect

2017-02-17 Thread Greg
For anyone who's interested here's the solution: Sql server was installed on a separate machine from the mapguide server. The slq server native client had to be installed on the mapguide server. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/MS-SQL-Server-Spatial-Provide

[mapguide-users] MS SQL Server Spatial Provider - Unable to Connect

2017-02-16 Thread Greg
Using Maestro ver 6.0.0.63 I am unable to connect to a MS SQL Server database on a remote server. I am able to connect to a copy of the database on the localhost. The error in Maestro is "The remote server returned an error: (559) MgFdoException". I am able to connect to the remote database using