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This is really an Access question...so here's the Access answer:
When you use linked tables in Access, tick the checkbox that says something like "Remember Password" and guess what? You guessed it, Access remembers the password so you don't have to supply it. MH Access is used to do queries that SQL Server cannot (we have a older version). Just out of interest, what version of SQL Server are you running that Access is used to do queries it cannot? What type of queries? "mp80237" wrote in message ... I have a Access database connected to a SQL server. When I connect to the Access database it requests the username and password to the SQL server. Access is used to do queries that SQL Server cannot (we have a older version). I added a link to Excel to create my charts (excel cannot handle the full queries Access can). When I link Excel to Access to get my data, any query or report that has a table that is linked to the SQL server I get the following error: ODBC - connection to "[My SQL SERVER NAMEJ" failed. Now, if I use a query for a table that I created that is not linked to the SQL Server it links perfectly and I can refresh fine. Any ideas? I connect by data - import external data - New database query Thanks! |
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