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Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) I have checked for issues ensuring my SQL server is running and that it's configured correctly Below is my connection string
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- How do I fix the error Named Pipes Provider, error 40 - Stack Overflow
Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server I tried using the local IP address to connect as well as a public one I've tried: Yes, the site can communicate with the server Named pipes TCP is enabled Remote connections are allowed Windows Firewall is off Created an exception for port 1433 in Windows Firewall
- How can I fix this error: provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 . . .
Check that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server allows remote connections (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Connection to SQL Server could not be opened)
- 403 Forbidden vs 401 Unauthorized HTTP responses - Stack Overflow
I don't remember how many times me and my colleagues have come back to stackoverflow for this question Maybe HTTP standards should consider modifying the names or descriptions for 401 and 403
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