Problem in JDBC-SQL Server connection string

Anyone could help me to write proper connection string using JDBC with SQL Server 2000. The descp:
Server name: CD
databaseName: songs
Using Window NT authentication.
I dont know whether to include username and password.
When I executed the statement below:
DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://CD:1433;databaseName=songs");
Recieved error: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Error establishing socket
Plz help!! Thank you very much.

Look at the URl below:
How to connect to Microsoft SQL server with Type 4 JDBC driver
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    First off, let me say that in the past (pre v9) when I've tried to use Windows logins with datasources, it never worked.  But that doesn't mean that they finally got it working, just that I stopped trying.
    What I was referring to in my post is that once you have CF installed, you need to go to the Windows Services screen, open each of the CF processes, click on the LOGIN tab, and change it from the default services login to be whatever WIndows login you have setup in Active Directory.  Then restart CF so that it's process is now running under that login with its credentials.  Then go to SQL Admin and setup that same login and give it access to the database you want to access.  Then go to CF Datasource menu and setup the datasource as you did previously.  If CF's support of Windows authentication for datasources does in fact now work, you should be in business.
    If it doesn't work, then you'll need to do as I said earlier, and setup SQL logins for the CF servers to use, and then in the CF Datasource setup screens you would specify that login info in the same way that you would have given it the "sa" login info.
    -reed

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