Problems connecting to SQL Server 2000

We have installed SSL certificates on both nodes of the cluster sql server and activated 'Forced the protocol encryption' on db server using the SQL Server network utility.
After you activate that we get the message below. We want to encrypt the data passing between the CF and SQL servers.
We need help in this regard

Error message:
Operation failed on the data source named "CData".
Cause of the failure "java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia] [SQLServer JDBC Driver] no more data to read."

Details of the environment:
The database server info:
: SQL Server 2000 sp4 (active/passive)
Windows 2003 - sp1

CF:
ColdFusion MX Version 7,0,2,142559
Enterprise Edition

Windows 2003 operating system
OS Version 5.2
Details of the JVM
Java Version 1.4.2_11
The vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. Java.
The http://java.sun.com/ Java vendor URL
E:\javaSDK\j2sdk1.4.2_11\jre House of Java
Java file encoding Cp1252
Java by default to settings regional en_US

ColdFusion does not yet support encrypted datasource connection, so this is in my view, a reason why you get the error message.

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