I have been tasked w/ supporting an old VB6 app. (yay me) I am having trouble with the ADO connection timeout property. The method below works fine if the server exists, but if the server does not exist or network connections havent started up for the machine it will take a full 30 seconds to timeout even with the intTimeout set to 1.
Is there a way for ADO to fail to connect sooner? Is this even possible? Thanks!
Public Sub GetConnectionObject(ByRef oCn As ADODB.Connection, strServer As String, strInitialCatalog As String, Optional intTimeout = 10)
Dim strConnectionString As String
strConnectionString = "Data Source=[SERVER];Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;User ID=ScanReq1;Password=ScanR3Q;Initial Catalog=[INITIALCATALOG];ConnectionTimeout=" & intTimeout & ";"
strConnectionString = Replace(strConnectionString, "[SERVER]", strServer)
strConnectionString = Replace(strConnectionString, "[INITIALCATALOG]", strInitialCatalog)
Set oCn = New ADODB.Connection
oCn.CursorLocation = adUseClient
oCn.ConnectionString = strConnectionString
oCn.CommandTimeout = intTimeout
oCn.ConnectionTimeout = intTimeout
oCn.Open
End Sub