Re: Security Connection Problem
From: Carsten Horlacher (ch_at_seelhof.de)
Date: 02/23/04
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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 06:46:42 +0100
The message you mentioned is only for inormation and it is not a real
error message. How does your axapta configuration file exactly looks
like? What database protocol are you running. Are you able to start the
axapta client onto the database server? You are running Axapta in 2-Tier
mode?
Regards,
Carsten
"John Jakus" <John.Jakus.DieSpammerDie@Valence.com> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:uY06wsK%23DHA.452@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>I have just setup a new SQL 2000 server (SP3a). We put it on a Windows
>2000 Server with SP4. The server is not part of a domain nor does a
>domain exist on the network. The server is setup for Mixed
>authentication mode. I can setup connection with DSNs and they work
>fine. I am try to get Axapta to communicate and it always gets the
>following error:
>
> "The program is unable to load the execute the class
> 'SqlDatabaseInit', which is essential in order to identify the
> database vendor, and load the appropriate SQL system variables.
>
> This can be caused by insufficient access rights to the SQL Database,
> a missing corrupted applictation file, or syntax error(s) within the
> class itself"
>
> I have tried using local machine authentication and SQL
> authentication. Using Administrator account and sa account.
>
> No problems with any of the SQL utilities or DSNs.
>
> In the event log I am getting the following errors:
>
> SuperSocket info: (SpnRegister) : Error 1355.
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;303411&Product=sql2k
>
>
> SuperSocket info: ConnectionListen(Shared-Memory (LPC)) : Error 5.
>
> My machine is not part of a domain so is there a way to get rid of
> these errors?
>
> Thank You for any information,
>
> John Jakus
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