I have a Windows 8.1 desktop box with SQL Server Management Studio 2012 client that hosts a Hyper-V VM (Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012 Enterprise). I have been using this for development work with no problem for months but some time last week I started getting this error every time I try to connect using SSMS from the desktop machine.
Connection Timeout Expired.
The timeout period elapsed while attempting to consume the pre-login handshake acknowledgement. This could be because the pre-login handshake failed or the server was unable to respond back in time. The duration spent while attempting to connect to this server was - [Pre-Login] initialization=21045; handshake=0; (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: -2)
I have seen this article Connection to SQL Server Works Sometimes and it does not resolve my issue.
- SSMS from desktop that hosts VM = Fail with error above
- SSMS from a different windows 8.1 box (on same subnet as desktop) = Success
- SSMS from the VM on a remote desktop session = Success
- SSMS from a different Win2012 server = Success
Again, this was a working setup that has now started failing only on the desktop that hosts the sql server VM. I have tried using a SQL Server account instead of Windows auth and it still fails. I have disabled firewalls on both machines (desktop and VM) and it still fails. Named pipes and TCP/IP are enabled. Fiddler and SQL Server Profiler gave me nothing to look at.
Any further troubleshooting pointers?