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XxDeMoNxX, here is the step by step of what I did yesterday.
1) Disable your firewall.
2) Enable the TCP/IP protocol using the Surface Area Configuration Utility
check Using the Surface Area Configuration Utility to Configure SQL Server Express 2005 for Remote Access for more info.
3) Run cliconfg.exe (start > Run > cliconfg.exe), and check if you have TCP/IP active (it must be on the right box), if it is not, then just click to activate, before closing click over TCP/IP and then properties and copy the default port, we will use it on the next step.
4) Make sure the TCP/IP protocol is enabled in the SQL Server Configuration Utility.
check Enabling the TCP/IP protocol in the SQL Server Configuration Utility to Configure SQL Server Express 2005 for Remote Access for more info, but change TCP Dinamics Ports to the port you copied from the step above.
5) Try runing the web page again.
Hope this works, in case it still not working post here the error.
1) Disable your firewall.
2) Enable the TCP/IP protocol using the Surface Area Configuration Utility
check Using the Surface Area Configuration Utility to Configure SQL Server Express 2005 for Remote Access for more info.
3) Run cliconfg.exe (start > Run > cliconfg.exe), and check if you have TCP/IP active (it must be on the right box), if it is not, then just click to activate, before closing click over TCP/IP and then properties and copy the default port, we will use it on the next step.
4) Make sure the TCP/IP protocol is enabled in the SQL Server Configuration Utility.
check Enabling the TCP/IP protocol in the SQL Server Configuration Utility to Configure SQL Server Express 2005 for Remote Access for more info, but change TCP Dinamics Ports to the port you copied from the step above.
5) Try runing the web page again.
Hope this works, in case it still not working post here the error.