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Q254416: MapPoint 2001 Error Message: An Unexpected Failure Has Occurred

Article: Q254416
Product(s): Microsoft Automap
Version(s): 
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kberrmsg kbimu
Last Modified: 14-SEP-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft MapPoint 2001 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you attempt to import data or link to data that is stored in an SQL
database, you may receive the following error message:

  An unexpected failure has occurred.

CAUSE
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This behavior occurs if you do not have the necessary permissions to gain access
to the SQL database.

RESOLUTION
==========

To resolve this issue, contact the database administrator to obtain the
necessary permissions to gain access to the database.

Additional query words: mp2001 map point structured query language sequel server

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Keywords          : kberrmsg kbimu 
Technology        : kbHomeProdSearch kbMapptSearch kbMapPoint2001
Version           : :
Issue type        : kbprb

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