+ <li>If using Microsoft SQL Server 2000, make sure
+ you are using at least Service Pack 3 for Microsoft SQL Server 2000. If using
+ MSDE 2000, make sure you have the special Service Pack 3 for MSDE 2000.</li>
+
+ <li>For those that only have MSDE installed. You can change the authentication mode \r
+ from Windows Only Authentication to SQL Server and Windows Authentications (also knows as Mixed-mode authentication)\r
+ via the <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q322336&sd=tech#4">registry</a></li>. It is\r
+ the LoginMode you need to change. By default,\r
+ MSDE is installed with Windows Only Authentication. For SqlClient to work with MSDE, you will\r
+ need to change the setting.</a>\r
+ \r
+ <li>If using MSDE, you might need to create a new user with password. Give\r
+ this user access to various databases in this MSDE instance. Also, for each\r
+ database, give this new user at least SELECT access to the various tables you want\r
+ to retrieve data from.</li>\r
+ \r
+ <li>If you have Enterprise Manager, you can easily change the authentication mode\r
+ for both MSDE and Microsoft SQL Server. To change the authentication mode in \r
+ Enterprise Mananger, select the instance, right-click on it, and select properites.\r
+ The SQL Server properties dialog for that instance will pop up. Choose the Security\r
+ tab. Change the authentication from Windows Only to SQL Server and Windows. If\r
+ the instance of your database does not show up in Enterprise Manager, Register first\r
+ by selecting the Action menu and choosing New SQL Server Registration.</li>\r
+