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    hi, In my webapplication in some pages they following error is showing but i don't know how to solve this problem.please solve my problem.error is like this. Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Could not find server 'WINHOSTING02' in sysservers. Execute sp_addlinkedserver to add the server to sysservers. /backoffice/entrysubmit.asp, line 76 please help me . obalesu

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      hi, In my webapplication in some pages they following error is showing but i don't know how to solve this problem.please solve my problem.error is like this. Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Could not find server 'WINHOSTING02' in sysservers. Execute sp_addlinkedserver to add the server to sysservers. /backoffice/entrysubmit.asp, line 76 please help me . obalesu

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      obalesu wrote:

      please solve my problem.

      No. And why are you using ODBC to access SQL Server in the first place?

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