Thanks David

This table in SQL Server is the result of the import of a shapefile using
Shape2Sql tool. The spatial index is available and the columns type seems to
be correct to me.

So i have no solution and looks like the SQL server extension in GS does not
work for me and i won't be able to use GeoServer :(...

Thanks

Sylvain

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