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I keep on getting this error. I tried one solution from Stack Overflow (below), which did not work for me: SQL Exception while connecting to SQL server

I tried allowing port 1433 in the Windows firewall by using a link, that did not work either. Refer to section "To open a port in the Windows firewall for TCP access" http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175043.aspx

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The TCP/IP connection to the host localhost, port 1433 has failed. Error: "Connection refused: connect. Verify the connection properties. Make sure that an instance of SQL Server is running on the host and accepting TCP/IP connections at the port. Make sure that TCP connections to the port are not blocked by a firewall.

Please help me to fix this problem.

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  • What are your connection settings? Are you trying to connect to the default instance or a named instance?
    – Neil
    Aug 5, 2012 at 23:48
  • @Neil - I just read about "default" and "named" instance. I typed a command and got a name. Is that the name for my instance ? select @@servername go The name is JUSTIN\SQLEXPRESS. Aug 6, 2012 at 0:08
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    Does your code look like con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlserver://justin\\sqlexpress", "user", "pass"); ?
    – Neil
    Aug 7, 2012 at 0:01
  • Returning after a long time. Don't even remember if i fixed this issue. Mar 28, 2015 at 17:09
  • @sweet dreams-- how did you managed to solve this issue? Jul 31, 2019 at 0:48

4 Answers 4

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You need to go to Start > Microsoft SQL Server > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager

When it opens, go to SQL Server Configuration Manager > SQL Server Network Configuration > Protocols for SQLExpress.

There you'll find the Protocol TCP/IP, if disabled then Enable it. Click on TCP/IP, you'll find its properties.

In these properties, remove all the TCP Dynamic Ports and add value of 1433 to all TCP ports, and restart your SQL Server Services > SQL Server

And it's done.


EDIT: For those who want to enable it but do not see any options in the SQL Server Network Configuration tab (could be because running SQL Server on Parallels Desktop on Mac M1 / M2 / M3), follow the below steps to enable it using the Windows registry.

  1. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL15.SQLEXPRESS\MSSQLServer\SuperSocketNetLib\Tcp and make Enabled as 1 (decimal).
  2. Expand Tcp and go to all the IP from 1 to All and remove the value of TcpDynamicPorts and set 1433 to TcpPort.
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  • Still I have problem...Here is my Question: stackoverflow.com/questions/17852987/…
    – bapi
    Jul 25, 2013 at 10:41
  • Is there a way to determine the current dynamic port and use it, rather than forcing it to use a static port? Nov 25, 2013 at 23:37
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    Or find the port at registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\SQLEXPRESS\MSSQLServer\SuperSocketNetLib\Tcp Apr 15, 2016 at 17:40
  • @parth what if I dont want to enable the TCP/IP manually? How to resolve this issue without manual interaction?
    – vbjain
    Jun 14, 2019 at 10:29
  • Hello, I'm facing the same issue. I have tried your solution but it is not working. Aug 13, 2019 at 15:23
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Steps

  • Open the Sql Server Configuration Manager (Start -> Programs -> Microsoft SQL Server 2008 -> Configuration Tools)

  • Expand SQL Server Network Configuration -> [Your Server Instance]

  • Double click TCP/IP

  • Under Protocol:

  • Ensure Enabled is Yes

  • Under IP Addresses:

  • Scroll to the bottom and set the TCP Port under IPAll, (1433 by default)

  • Find the IP address you want to connect to and set Enabled and Active to Yes

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To query database SQL Server with JDBC

Firstly, You need to find out the IP of your SQL Server and Enable TCP/IP and set TCP/IP port either. To do that, do these steps:

  • Open SQL Server Configuration Manager

    • Choose SQL Server Network Configuration -> Protocols for -> Right click on TCP/IP -> select Enable (if already enabled then move to next step) -> Right click to TCP/IP again -> Properties -> Choose tab IP Address -> In IPAll group: Clear value of TCP Dynamic Ports and set 1433 to TCP Port -> Click OK

      Note: Copy one of the IPs in the Properties table to do config later

    • Double click to SQL Server Services - > Right click to SQL Server (USER) ** -> Choose **Restart

Now, you already have the IP, config server as below:

<bean id="dataSource" class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource">
        <property name="driverClassName" value="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver" />
        <property name="url" value="jdbc:sqlserver://put.the.ip.here:1433;databaseName=<DB-Name>" />
        <property name="username" value="sa" />
        <property name="password" value="p@ssW0rd" />
</bean>

Note: Remove destroy-method="close" out of the bean

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be sure tha in connectionUrl, your slash is oriented to left like this:

String connectionUrl = "jdbc:sqlserver://localhost**\**itis;databaseName=dbMediaStore;user=;password=";

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  • Shouldn't that backslash be doubled up to escape it?
    – Ken Y-N
    Oct 29, 2017 at 23:36

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