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All the clients are reporting 'SQL Server does not exist or access denied'. My problem is I can't check why SQL Server 2005 is not accessible under my new set-up. The proprietary x-ray software is Schick CDRDICOM. Because the old system works I know it is not a network issue, it must have something to do with how I have set it up.
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I am doing this on a separate bootable drive on the same computer, so I can choose whether to boot into the old (Win7-64) system with one driver working or the new (Win7-32) system where the clients can't currently see the server.
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I got the system up and running and serving x-rays on Win7 64-bit before I discovered the 32-bit driver problem, so I am trying to downgrade to 32-bit to get both drivers running. This is because one of the scanner drivers is not available in 64-bit and one of the scanner drivers is not available in Windows 10, so 32-bit Windows 7 it has to be (they were previously both running on XP). Hi, apologies if this is not the right forum for this, but I have inherited the job of maintaining two medical x-ray units (when you buy a business you inherit everything) which rely on SQL Server 2005 Express running on Windows 32-bit.