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Questionhow do i get top 3 salaries among department, which is represented by employee with lowest 3 salaries (total 9 rows) Pin
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Questionget data in financial year in sql Pin
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QuestionCannot Connect To Database? Pin
Dominick Marciano14-Jan-11 6:05
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My company is currently running SQL Server 2005 and we have out main project database set up on it. Everyone in the company can connect to it through Access using a linked table. This was setup a little while back by another company. However my company has now asked me to create a small database on the server. So I logged into the server, created the database, added the needed columns and the data we have already accumulated that need to be in the database. However when I try to link it through Access it won't let me; the connection fails. I can't do it through the ODBC Data Source Administrator either. I did notice though that when I try and create a new data source through the ODBC Admin that regardless of whether I select SQL Server or SQL Server Native Client 10.0 our main project database comes up (it is set up though to use SQL Server not the Native Client), however the new database only comes up if I select SQL Server Native Client 10.0. I'm thinking, and hoping, this is why I can't connect to the database from my laptop but I'm not sure. Why does the new database only come up under the SQL Native, but the main project database comes up under both, and how can I make the new database come up under the SQL Server option? I've compared both database properties and everything seems to be exactly the same. I'm pretty new to SQL Server but the company has put this on me and given me a week to get it up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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QuestionHow it is Better to Store Multiple Options Pin
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Questionmonth numbers in sql Pin
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QuestionDataType mismatch in criteria expression Access 2007 - VBA Pin
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