Hi,
I disabled the Namedpipes and enabled the TCP/IP
protocol in the the sql server box. The box/server
is rebooted after this change. My client workstation
is not to connect to the SQL Server. The SQL Server is
running. With in the SQL Server box, I can use query
analyzer to connect to sql server and works.
From my client workstation, I receive the below error
message.
"Cannot Generate SSPI context"
I restart my workstation too. Still the same problem.
I tried the possible solutions given in the web site.
Article#: 269541.
Could you please help me.
Thanks
Saravanan KunjuSome things to check -
can you ping the server from your workstation?
Have you tried setting up an alias to the server from your
workstation using the Client Network Utility?
You should also refer to the following article for
additional troubleshooting steps:
HOW TO: Troubleshoot the "Cannot Generate SSPI Context"
Error Message
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811889
-Sue
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:34:54 -0700, "Saravanan Kunju"
<kavisarav@.yah00.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>I disabled the Namedpipes and enabled the TCP/IP
>protocol in the the sql server box. The box/server
>is rebooted after this change. My client workstation
>is not to connect to the SQL Server. The SQL Server is
>running. With in the SQL Server box, I can use query
>analyzer to connect to sql server and works.
>From my client workstation, I receive the below error
>message.
> "Cannot Generate SSPI context"
>I restart my workstation too. Still the same problem.
>I tried the possible solutions given in the web site.
>Article#: 269541.
>Could you please help me.
>Thanks
>Saravanan Kunju
>
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