Cannot access a shared SQL database

original title: computer-to-computer network firewall solution?

I had to replace my hard drive on my laptop that I use as a server at work that connects my business partner. When I reinstalled my database (SQL Server) my business partner is today incapable of more access. It can when my firewall is however declining. I tried to add a port to the program database and SQL all programs as well as adding a port 1434 by some blogs of support, etc. I don't know if this happened after a windows update or not which may have increased security. How to create an exception that works so that it can access this database?

Hi HH33,.

Your question of access to data in a SQL database it will be better answered in Forum SQL Server Data Access.

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