CFMX7 and Local SQL Server Connections

I recently upgraded from CF5 to CFMX7. All went well, but I
am now not able to access SQL Server DBs on the local Machine.
When I Verify the Datasource via CF Admin, I am getting the
following error.
Connection verification failed for data source: lo_db_laptop
java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC
Driver]Error establishing socket. Connection refused: connect
The root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException:
[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Error establishing socket.
Connection refused: connect
These Datasources were working fine in CF5, and have not been
changed since migration.
Has anyone experienced similar issues? Any suggestions as to
what may be causing this?
Many Thanks in advance

Hi dimaint, thanks for your reply.
The datasources are created via ODBC Administrator as a
System DSN. They are working fine via ODBC Data Source
Administrator. And they were fine via CF5 before upgrading to MX7.
This is the case for Datasources that existed prior to
upgrade, as well as any created post upgrade.
I'm not specifying the username and password when creating or
connecting to the Data Sources. Datasources are configured with
Windows Authentication.
Thanks again

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