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<blockquote data-quote="KeyKeeper" data-source="post: 672474" data-attributes="member: 58204"><p>Not sure if Im posting this in the right place but figured someone here would know.</p><p></p><p>Im having issues tring to add MS Sql as a data source using Actual ODBC free edition. Macbook Pro OS X 10.5.3, get "server does not exist" when entering the log in credentials. I have xp installed in vmware fusion using NAT and can ping the server in both vm and in terminal in OS X but cannot add the MS sql server as a data source in either OS. Is there some sort of security blocking me (in OS X)? I know the server IP/Name are correct and the user login credentials are correct since I can add the server as a source on other windows machines at the office. Ive had this macbook for about two weeks so Im a n00b lol. I would purchase a full version if I could make the demo connect. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeyKeeper, post: 672474, member: 58204"] Not sure if Im posting this in the right place but figured someone here would know. Im having issues tring to add MS Sql as a data source using Actual ODBC free edition. Macbook Pro OS X 10.5.3, get "server does not exist" when entering the log in credentials. I have xp installed in vmware fusion using NAT and can ping the server in both vm and in terminal in OS X but cannot add the MS sql server as a data source in either OS. Is there some sort of security blocking me (in OS X)? I know the server IP/Name are correct and the user login credentials are correct since I can add the server as a source on other windows machines at the office. Ive had this macbook for about two weeks so Im a n00b lol. I would purchase a full version if I could make the demo connect. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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