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1.At the bottom of ConnectR click the server name and start.<br> | 1.At the bottom of ConnectR click the server name and start.<br> | ||
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2. If this fails try to start the service (must be on the server running ConnectR) through system services<br> | 2. If this fails try to start the service (must be on the server running ConnectR) through system services<br> | ||
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3. If the name of the server doesn't match reset the system service name in SQL Studio in the ConnectR DB.<br> | 3. If the name of the server doesn't match reset the system service name in SQL Studio in the ConnectR DB.<br> | ||
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4. Verify the ODBC you are logging into for ConnectR references the correct server.<br> | 4. Verify the ODBC you are logging into for ConnectR references the correct server.<br> |
Revision as of 17:38, 14 September 2010
Background
You can't get ConnectR system service to start.
Approach
1.At the bottom of ConnectR click the server name and start.
2. If this fails try to start the service (must be on the server running ConnectR) through system services
3. If the name of the server doesn't match reset the system service name in SQL Studio in the ConnectR DB.
4. Verify the ODBC you are logging into for ConnectR references the correct server.