Regular readers of my blog are aware of the fact that I have written about this subject umpteen times earlier, and every time I have spoken about a new issue related to it. Few days ago, I had redone my local home network. I have LAN setup with wireless router connected with my four computers, two mobile devices, one printer and one VOIP solution. I had also formatted my primary computer and clean installed SQL Server 2008 into it. Yesterday, incidentally, I was sitting in my yard trying to connect SQL Server located in home office and suddenly I stumbled upon the following error. Finding the solution was the most infuriating part as it consumed my precious 10 minutes.
Let us look at few of the common errors received:
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server.
(provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 – Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5)
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 – Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1326)
I eventually found the resolution to this error on this blog itself; so I was saved from hunting for the solution. I am sure there are a number of developers who had previously fixed this error while installing SQL Server 2008 or SQL Server 2005 but in due course forgot the right solution to this error. This is just a quick refresher. Make sure to bookmark this as you never know when you would need this solution.
Let us check into the steps to resolve this error.
1) SQL Server should be up and running.
Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> SQL Server Services, and check if SQL Server service status is “Running”.
In addition, ensure that your remote server is in the same network. Run “sqlcmd -L” in your command prompt to ascertain if your server is included in your network list. You can even find tutorial for the same here SQL SERVER – Find All Servers From Local Network – Using sqlcmd – Detect Installed SQL Server on Network.
I have confronted numerous situations when these nerve-wracking errors crop up, and most of the time when I try to troubleshoot I notice that SQL Server services are neither running nor installed. If SQL Server is not installed as default instance SQL Server Browser should be running together with it; we will explore this further in Topic 5.

2) Enable TCP/IP in SQL Server Configuration
When two or more SQL Servers are connected across network they do all communication using TCP/IP. The default port of SQL Server installation is 1433. This port can be changed through SQL Server Configuration Manager. TCP/IP should be enabled for SQL Server to be connected.
Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> Select TCP/IP

Right Click on TCP/IP >> Click on Enable

You must restart SQL Server Services for all the changes to take effect. Right click and go to menu properties to select location where default port of SQL Server can be changed.
3) Open Port in Windows Firewall
Windows Firewall is very efficacious in protecting the Operating system from all sorts of malicious attacks. By default, many of the ports and services are refrained from running by firewall. Time and again, SQL Server ports are not open in firewall as well. All the ports on which SQL Server is running should be added to exception and firewall should filter all the traffic from those ports. As described, by default SQL Server runs on port 1433, but if default port is changed then the new port should be added to exception. If SQL Server has named instance (another instance besides default instance) is installed, SQL Server browser should also be added to the exception, as described in Step 7.
Go to Control Panel >> Windows Firewall >> Change Settings >> Exceptions >> Add Port


Make the following entries in popup “Add a Port” and click OK.
Name : SQL
Port Number: 1433
Protocol: Select TCP


4) Enable Remote Connection
Enabling remote connection is another important, yet oft-neglected step that is frequently missed by database administrators while setting up SQL Server. If this feature is turned off SQL Server will function smoothly on local machine, but it will let another server connect to it remotely. By default this feature is ON in SQL Server 2008.
Right click on the server node and select Properties.

Go to Left Tab of Connections and check “Allow remote connections to this server”

5) Enable SQL Server Browser Service
If SQL Server is not installed as default instance but instead installed as named instance and also if there is no specific TCP/IP port configured, it will give rise to the error that is being discussed in this article. If SQL Server Browser service is enabled, it will allow the server to be connected through dynamic TCP/IP port. Enabling this service is a one-time process, as on enabling it once it will apply to all the instances installed on the same server.
Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> SQL Server Browser

Right Click on SQL Server Browser >> Click on Enable
6) Create exception of sqlbrowser.exe in Firewall
As elucidated in Step 6, sqlbrowser service needs to be enabled for named instance. Windows Firewall may prevent sqlbrowser.exe to execute. So, it is imperative to add exception for the same in windows firewall.
Search for sqlbrowser.exe on your local drive where SQL Server is installed. Copy the path of the sqlbrowser.exe like C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Shared\sqlbrowser.exe and create the exception of the file in Firewall, as delineated in Step 3.
7) Recreate Alias
It is getting quite common to create alias of SQL Server and use it in application. This will ensure that in future if any physical SQL Server has to be moved, it will not be required to change any code or connection string. You can simply create alias with the same name pointing to different SQL Server and it will start working instantaneously. I have observed that a couple of times due to internal error while recreating alias this error was fixed.
Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Native Client 10.0 Configuration >> Aliases
Delete the alias that is giving problem and recreate it with identical parameters.

I have tried my best to include all the methods of fixing this error and if I have missed any, please leave a comment and I will be very glad to include them here. I have put in my effort to encompass this issue in one article that needs to be refereed when any connection error comes up.
Watch SQL in Sixty Seconds video to Resolve Connection Error:
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Reference : Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)





658 Comments. Leave new
I’m sorry I forgot to tell, i’m using SQL Compact Database 3.5 SP2 ENU. I also deployed it to other XP workstations and it works fine. Only to Windows 7 it doesn’t. Thanks.
I changed the user profile credentials to full access but with no luck. It’s just a simple windows form program with local database. I wonder if i’m missing something.. thanks.
Hi You! I also met this case, the error occurred but I do not know how to fix, in my Windows Firewall, Change Settings button does not work, I’m using Win7 Ultimate. Can you tell me please mail address to contact is not easy?
i need a little help,
and expect you can help me in this topic,
in c#,
I need to check that if my application is not connected to SQLEXPRESS then it should connect to MS Sql,
but only under condition that Sql Express is not available on that machine
else other steps are to be taken
I am mainly facing problem to check if SqlExpress is available in machine or not
Thanks, it is really helpful
Hello,
I have this error:
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server.
(provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 – Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5)
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server.
1) SQL Server should be up and running. YES
Go to All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> SQL Server Services, and check if SQL Server service status is “Running”.
Run “sqlcmd -L” ==> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>osql -L
Servers:
— NONE —
>sqlcmd -L
Servers:
2) Enable TCP/IP in SQL Server Configuration
All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> Select TCP/IP
Yes it is enabled
3) Open Port in Windows Firewall
Go to Control Panel >> Windows Firewall >> Change Settings >> Exceptions >> Add Port
All Firewall are off
4) Enable Remote Connection
“Allow remote connections to this server” is checked
5) Enable SQL Server Browser Service
All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Server Configuration Manager >> SQL Server Browser
It is enabled
6) Create exception of sqlbrowser.exe in Firewall
There is no firewall
7) Recreate Alias
All Programs >> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >> Configuration Tools >> SQL Native Client 10.0 Configuration >> Aliases
No Alias!!!
everything looks okay but still not able to access the new RS isnatnace!!!
Any idea?
Thanks,
Dom
Thanks soooooo much!!! :)
nice article Dave, it help me fixing my problem
Enabling the TCP-IP and adding the port number as 1433 worked wonderfully well. This blog rocks. Awesome. Thanks to all.
@ DOM: Enabling the TCP IP only is not enough. Double click the TCP-IP and change the port number for all to 1433. It wirked for me hope it will work for you too.. Try Plz
hi
thank you for posting this article.
i have followed each and every step from the starting point but i can’t delete the Alias folder from the sql server Native client,
please send me the solution to this problem.
hello pinal dave and madhivana sir
sir i want to export data sql server to excel file
i knew that use database right click export or import
but i have don’t know coding this query
plz sir send me query to export data and import data
ok sir happy
delhi
This is what you need. Try these methods
Hi,
SQL Server (BKUPEXEC) service is not starting and I am getting error: 1067: THe process terminated unexpectedly.
Actually, I have Symantec Backup exec installed 12.5 on a client server and because this service is not running, the software doesn’t work. As per system logs error is “SQL Server: Your SQL Server installation is either corrupt or has been tamplered with (Unable to load SQLBOOT.DLL(HRESULT 0x8007007e)). Please uninstall then re-0run setup to correct this problem.
Can anyone please help me out what could be the problem?
I have restarted the server but it didn’t help
After folowing all the steps of this article, the problem still persisted.
Turning off the firewall on the server was the solution for me…
THANK YOU! It was starting the service on the configuration manager that saved me!!!!! FINally – thank yoU!
THANX!!! That was clear and useful!
Thanks a lot for such a nice graphical solution
When i connect to SQL server from local system it is connected, But what happen When I connect SQL from other machine in network it not login to the server but showing the following error.
I tried to fix this problem by changing the setting of firewall but not got the solution.
Please help me to solve this issue.
A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 – The specified network name is no longer available.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 64)
hi what if i encounter this kind of error:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 – Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted.)
I’m facing the problem while starting the SQL server Agent in SQL Server Configuration Manager of SQL 2008. It is showing that The Remote Procedure calls failed.
While changing the start mode in its properties can u plz guide me what can i do?