Thanks! Worked for us trying to install a Portal with SPS2 and SQL2005. Problem was SQL 2005 was with the default SQL 2005 surface area configuration. Once we had enabled remote connections the portal installed OK.
Matthew Cosier is a Principal Consultant at Hazaa, http://www.hazaa.com.au
Matthew also manages an online blog about Software Development and all things Microsoft at http://cosier.wordpress.com
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It did help! Thx.
Thanks! Worked for us trying to install a Portal with SPS2 and SQL2005. Problem was SQL 2005 was with the default SQL 2005 surface area configuration. Once we had enabled remote connections the portal installed OK.
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