Absolute Beginner - How Do I Carry Out A STANDALONE Install Of MSSQL EE 2005
Feb 19, 2007
Help!!!
I want to install SQLExp2K5 with Advanced Services on a standalone basis on my Dell Inspiron XPS laptop (Win XP sp2, .NET 2.0; 2gb RAM; 8mb broadband; hardware firewall/router) so that I can learn SQL/VB/VWD, and want to use SQL E 2K5 without internet connectivity (at least until I know what the hell I'm doing!)
Really confused as to what component(s), and services I should/should not install - so I've listed my questions below:
1. Service Account: As I'm not on / dont have a domain, i presume using a domain user account is not an option for me. Should I use the Local Service account ? If so, what are/can be the issues in doing so?
2. Authentication Mode: Is Windows Authentication the one to use for a standalone install?; how would I enable the "sa" account and set an "sa" password? In fact, do I even need an"sa" account / password for a standalone, non internet connected install?
3. Components at install: Is it OK to install all components first off?
4. IIS: Is it possible to install IIS and not allow it access to the internet (or is this a stupid question -bearing in mind I dont really know what IIS is/does)
5: Business Intelligence Development Suite: How do I add BIDS once (IF) I manage to install SQLExp2K5-Adv.Ser,?
6. SQLExp2K5 Books on-line: Am I right in thinking that I should install this after installing SQLExp2K5?
7: Visual Basic Express/Visual Web Developer Express: Do these need to be configured seperately to work with SQLExp2K5?
Sorry about the length of this post, but have tried to be as clear as possible. Also apologise in advance for silly/stupid questions :)
All help and advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
sqlexpressbeginner
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Oct 13, 2006
Hi everyone.
Using C# 2005 EE with SQL 2005 EE
I am really new to SQL, got qns here.
Can my program with SQL database run correctly on another com using win xp home edition, with only C# 2005 EE installed?
Is it compulsory for every table in a database to have a primary key?
Can I extract a data from a specific cell in a database table(click button get data)? How do I go about doing it (the simplest n straight forward method)?
Many Thanks in advance.
Regards,
dragoncells.
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Apr 5, 2008
I'm almost embarassed to ask such a simple question but I'm pretty new to SQL and want to the do the following SQL select. I have two tables:
WORK ORDER HEADER DETAILS (WORKH)
WorkOrderNumber | CustomerNumber | StartDate | EndDate
WORK ORDER LINES (WORKD)
WorkOrderNo | Service
I want to select all customer numbers that have a work order that includes a line with the service code XXXXX and a start date of YYYYYY and end date of ZZZZZZ. Note that the first field in each table contains the same data but is named differently. It's this that's causing me a headache.
Thanks in advance.
BB
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May 20, 2006
I just downloaded and installed Visual Basic Express Edition and SQL Server Express Edition. All I have in the Start menu is SQL Configuration Tools. My absolutely stupid question is, how do I get started with this?
I know a little bit about SQL from using SQL command line in Oracle, and I've built small databases before using Access. Where does this program fit into all of that? And what do I use and how can I get started with this program?
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Feb 10, 2008
Hi all,
I'm a user interface designer working for a small development shop in a government agency. My boss feels it would help our team out if I learned a bit more programming (I'm on that already in VS2k8, VB.NET), and some general database theory and practical knowledge. The more I learn about programming, the more my utter ignorance of databases proves to be an obstacle. We use SQL2k5, so I've decided to cut my teeth on that; I don't have the free time to learn something simpler and then graduate to SQL, so it is what it is.
So, I'm looking for a "Dumb Even for a Dummy" guide to database fundamentals, with a strong emphasis on SQL in particular. I slogged through the first 30 pages of this forum and found a couple of MSDN resources but nothing stuck me as being basic enough. I'm hoping someone can provide me with some "Go here, newb" resources to get me started.
Thanks in advance!
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Nov 15, 2002
Hello there...
Pending receiving the full version from the higher powers at my work, I have downloaded the Evaluation version of SQL 2000, and set up an instance on my desktop machine. This was set up on an administrator account, and works fine.
My main aim with SQL 2000 is to upsize all the companies piddling little Access 97 databases into an SQL backend and keep the 97 frontends. I have migrated some of the tablesets into SQL, and linked to them in Access 97 and they work fine.
However, the problems are when I try and set up ODBC. When I enter ODBC as a different user on the server itself, the ODBC list of available SQL Servers shows me the correct server information - my PC ID no, followed by the server name. However, when I try and connect with another machine on the network, it only displays the PC ID no of the server, and not the server name. When I attempt to add the server with just the PC name, it doesnt find the server - same when I add the name of the database to the end of the PC ID no.
I'm sure there is something really basic I have not done, but I'm totally stumped now. I am using Windows Auth, and have set up the login of the other PC I am trying to connect, as an authorised user.
Please help me - I am just a doofus, please feel free to laugh at me...
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Apr 29, 2008
hi
i am learning SQL basic commands ( like , where, having, group by, order by , join ,and simple sub-query) and I got one exersice I cannot solve
table RECIPE has 3 columns , ( pizza ,ingredient,amount)
each pizza could use 1 / many ingredient, each ingredient could be used by 0 / 1/ many pizza, amount means the quantity of that ingredient used in certain pizza
question:
(List the ingredients, and for each ingredient, also list the pizza that contains the largest amount of this ingredient.)
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Raw data :
recipe
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pizza ingredient amount
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margarita spice 5
margarita cheese 120
ham ham 150
ham spice 5
napolitana anchovies 100
napolitana olives 75
napolitana spice 10
hawaiian ham 100
hawaiian pineapple 100
hawaiian spice 5
cabanossi cabanossi 150
cabanossi spice 10
siciliano onion 50
siciliano capsicum 75
siciliano olives 50
siciliano anchovies 50
siciliano spice 15
americano salami 120
americano pepperoni 75
americano spice 10
mexicano onion 75
mexicano capsicum 75
mexicano mushroom 50
mexicano chilli 25
mexicano spice 20
seafood seafood 200
seafood spice 5
garlic garlic 25
garlic spice 10
vegetarian onion 50
vegetarian capsicum 50
vegetarian mushroom 50
vegetarian peas 50
vegetarian tomato 50
vegetarian spice 5
mushroom mushroom 100
mushroom spice 5
special cheese 25
special tomato 25
special ham 25
special anchovies 25
special olives 25
special mushroom 25
special bacon 25
special egg 25
special pineapple 25
special cabanossi 25
special salami 25
special capsicum 25
special onion 25
special peas 25
special seafood 25
special spice 10
stagiony ham 75
stagiony mushroom 50
stagiony olives 50
stagiony anchovies 25
stagiony spice 10
====================================================
Query Results needed:
ingredient pizza amount
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anchovies napolitana 100
bacon special 25
cabanossi cabanossi 150
capsicum mexicano 75
capsicum siciliano 75
cheese margarita 120
chilli mexicano 25
egg special 25
garlic garlic 25
ham ham 150
mushroom mushroom 100
olives napolitana 75
onion mexicano 75
peas vegetarian 50
pepperoni americano 75
pineapple hawaiian 100
salami americano 120
seafood seafood 200
spice mexicano 20
tomato vegetarian 50
=============================================
Thanks
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Jun 21, 2007
I installed SQL Server 2005 flawlessly yesterday. When login as "sa" through SQL Server Management Studio, I get an error message saying it cannot connect to my PC.
I checked the MSSQL Server Service. It is not started and cannot be started because it's looking for a path that does not exist!.
The folder in question is missing.
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL
The following folders do exist:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.2
I initially suspected this problem was cause by a previous MSDE 2000 installation.
I uninstalled SQL Server 2005 & MSDE 2000.
I re-installed SQL Server 2005. Same problem.
I executed
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/320873
to make sure all registries are removed and manually deleted C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server€™s content
Re-installed SQL Server 2005. Same problem.
I do not know what do in order to get SQL Server 2005 up & running.
All help is greatly appreciated.
Frank
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Can someone please tell me if i can use SQL Server 2005 on my standalone laptop, and how do i connect, i dont know how to set up the password so i can connect
Many thanks Rob
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Please could anyone tell me what are the real differences between SQL Server 2005 bundled along with Visual Studio.NET and a standalone one.
Thanks in advance.
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Sep 29, 2006
DB is developed on local computer with MSSQL 2005 Express. My host is on MSSQL 2005 workgroup. Are they compatible, because I am getting errors? Is my approach wrong?
I have tried several approaches.
A) I created a backup of database on my local, then placed a copy on the server. Then I tried to restore through Server Management Studio. I get this error.
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The backed-up database has on-disk structure version 611. The server supports version 539 and cannot restore or upgrade this database.
RESTORE FILELIST is terminating abnormally. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 3169)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=08.00.2039&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=3169&LinkId=20476
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BUTTONS:
OK
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B: I also have tried copying the database. I put it in the same path as the other databases that can be read with server management studio on the server. Then, tried to get to it through server managements studio and it did not appear. So I tried to attach it. Then I received this error:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Attach database failed for Server 'MROACH1'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.2047.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Attach+database+Server&LinkId=20476
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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Could not find row in sysindexes for database ID 10, object ID 1, index ID 1. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes.
Could not open new database 'LodgingDB'. CREATE DATABASE is aborted. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 602)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=602&LinkId=20476
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BUTTONS:
OK
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C: I have also tried opening the Database, and back up file through Server Management Studio. without success.
D: I also tried Windows and Software update at microsoft update, but no updates were recommended for Version on Server.
I'm surprised this is so hard. My original data base was created in same family of software. 2005 MS SQL Express. I could use some direct help from someone experienced with this. Am I doing it wrong or are the DB versions incompatible.
Mark Roach
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Hi,
I used sql task and other task,
i have only one sql task to capture all the error and send to mail
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and what failture constraint carry
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I am working on a rewards program and I have a table whenever customer completes a trip, his total fare,business points earned for that particular trip and respective Promotional points gets inserted.
Now I have a scenario whenever customer business points accumulates to 10 then need to award 3 promotional points.
If Business Points=14 for a single trip then for the first 10 points respective Promo points will be awarded and the remaining 4 points should get carry forward for the next trip and this 4 points should get accumulated with the next trip Business Points and so on.
Basically need to check for every 10 Business points accumulated award some Promo points and carry forward remaining points.
Here is the sample table structure and data :
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblRedeems]
(
[Mobileno] [varchar](50) NOT NULL,
[TripNo] [int] NOT NULL,
[CustomerName] [varchar](50) NULL,
[TripEndTime] DATETIME NOT NULL,
[Code] .....
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Does enabling/disabling Data Execution Prevention have a performanceimpact on SQL 2000 or SQL 2005?For SQL best performance - how should I configure for:Processor Scheduling:Programs or Background servicesMemory Usage:Programs or System Cache
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Mar 24, 2008
Hi,
I am a bit new to the MSSQL server. In our application, we use so many SQL queries. To imporve the performance, we used the Database enigine Tuning tool to create the indexes. The older version of the application supports MSSQL 2000 also. To re-create these new indexes, I have an issue in running these "CREATE INDEX" commands as the statements generated for index creation are done in MSSQL 2005. The statements include "INCLUDES" keyword which is supported in MSSQL 2005 but not in MSSQL 2000.
Ex:-
CREATE INDEX IND_001_PPM_PA ON PPM_PROCESS_ACTIVITY
(ACTIVITY_NAME ASC, PROCESS_NAME ASC, START_TIME ASC, ISMONITORED ASC)
INCLUDE
(INSTANCE_ID, ACTIVITY_TYPE, STATUS, END_TIME, ORGANIZATION);
Any help in creating such indexes in 2000 version is welcome.
Thanks,
Suresh.
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May 3, 2008
Hello
We are using SQL 2005 and now we are planning to use SQL 2000. what are the ways to do the process.
We taken the script spcificall for 2000 and run it in SQL 200. But we are getting the error in SCRIPT?
Could you please give me the step to do?
Thanks,
Sankar R
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Apr 25, 2006
Hi!
What is the best way to migrate MSSQL 2005 Express -> MSSQL 2005 Srv?
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Jul 28, 2007
Dear Community,
I have recently downloaded the MSSQL 2000 Evaluation package from microsoft website,but i can't get it to install.I run the autorun normally,but when i select the option install database server nothing happens.I am trying to install it on Windows XP Service Pack 2 Edition 5.1....As this would help,in 3-4 hours of computer inactivity,i see the setup loader but nothing happens,it says not responding.
Thanks in advance,
Dimitris.
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Mar 22, 2007
I am an absolute beginner with SQL Server, and I have now developed an app that needs to store, read, and search for saved data. Basically, my program will have to search through the databse to find a particular URL match to a string I supply, and then retrieve the Username and Password data that is associated with that URL, storing those to strings.
My problem is, I've learned how to create a database and tables in the IDE, but all of the examples on the web that I've found only talk about using SQL Server with Visual Basic 2005 in uses such as databinding to controls and displaying the database in datagrids and such on the form. I need help with how to interact with the database in code, seeing as the user of the program will likely never actually see the database contents- the data will be for the program's use only.
So, I was wondering if anyone could provide/guide me to some helpful information on interacting with SQL databases through code in VB Express 2005.
Thanks for any help.
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May 15, 2007
I have attached the SAN, configured the Windows Clustering and I'm ready for SQL. SQL Server 2005 was already on this machine as a stand alone. I removed all of the software and I'm reinstalling SQL. The cluster option is not enabled. Any ideas why?
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Jun 15, 2006
Ben writes "I have a sql script that doesn't function very well when it's executed on a SQL 2000 server.
The scrpt looks like this:
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USE [master]
GO
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM master.dbo.syslogins WHERE loginname = N'SSDBUSERNAME')
EXEC sp_addlogin N'SSDBUSERNAME', N'SSDBPASSWORD'
GO
GRANT ADMINISTER BULK OPERATIONS TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT AUTHENTICATE SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONNECT SQL TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONTROL SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CREATE ANY DATABASE TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
USE [master]
GO
If EXISTS (Select * FROM master.dbo.syslogins WHERE loginname = N'SSDBUSERNAME')
ALTER LOGIN [SSDBUSERNAME] WITH PASSWORD=N'SSDBPASSWORD'
GO
GRANT ADMINISTER BULK OPERATIONS TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT AUTHENTICATE SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONNECT SQL TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CONTROL SERVER TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
GRANT CREATE ANY DATABASE TO [SSDBUSERNAME]
GO
USE [master]
GO
IF EXISTS (select * from dbo.sysdatabases where name = 'ISIZ')
DROP DATABASE [ISIZ]
GO
USE [SurveyData]
GO
exec sp_adduser 'SSDBUSERNAME'
GRANT INSERT, UPDATE, SELECT, DELETE
TO SSDBUSERNAME
GO
USE [SurveyManagement]
GO
exec sp_adduser 'SSDBUSERNAME'
GRANT INSERT, UPDATE, SELECT, DELETE
TO SSDBUSERNAME
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I need to be converted to a script that can be executed on both MSSQL 2000 and MSSQL 2005.
I was wondering if somebody there could help me with this problem?!
Thanks,
Ben"
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Nov 17, 2007
I've been tasked to move our production databases on MSSQL 2000 to 2005. I've supported MSSQL since version 6.5 and performed migrations to successor versions.
Current Environment is MSSQL 2000 32-bit with current Service Packs.
I've performed mock migrations on Test servers upgrading all Production instances simultaneously from MSSQL 2000 to 2005 32-bit. The Test environment is identical to Production minus server name, IP etc. Also I have a separate server with MSSQL 2005 installed where I use the DETACH / ATTACH and BACKUP / RESTORE method for migration / acceptance testing. There are approximately 30 databases totaling 70 GB. This has gone as expected and fairly successful. Vendors have been coordinated with to update code and staff for acceptance testing.
I'd prefer going directly to MSSQL 2005 64-bit instead if possible due to memory benefits etc. This is where I'd like some feedback prior to borrowing a 64-bit server for testing.
Upgrade options:
1. Is it better to migrate from MSSQL 2000 32-bit to 2005 64-bit via:
a. DETACH / ATTACH
b. BACKUP / RESTORE
c. Is one method more advantageous relating to the end result?
2. Regarding XP clients, have issues been experienced with the default SQL Server driver or is an alternate recommended for XP clients to connect to a MSSQL 64-bit server databases?
3. If you have performed this migration and have relevant experience please pass them along.
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Apr 5, 2008
I purchased a Dell laptop with Vista. I then downloaded MSSQL Express Edition with Advanced Services (after first downloading .NET 3.5) and when it tried to run the executable, it gave an error that it was not a valid win32 app.
How to I correct this and successfully install MSSQL Express?
Margie
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Feb 22, 2006
Hi,
I am fairly new to Visual Studio 2005 (using C#) and am writing an application for the company I work in. I have got a really nice functioning form working and am now planning what to do about the massive database I need to create (I don't think it will ever get to the 4GB limitation of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition).
Can someone please help with some simple questions please?
1: I am decoding a specific file format and extracting the information for the main database. Fortunately, each record in the data file I am decoding has unique identity codes (so this will be great for the ID of each entry). Because the software has to do this by itself (the encoded file contains more than 1,120,000 records which will shrink to about 30,000 records, all different sizes once decoded). Can each record in a SQL server database contain a different number of elements? If so, what is this known as (I have read a little about jagged arrays - is there a similar thing in SQL server databases)?
2: As the program will decode the file and assemble the database, can I make my program create the database from scratch and manipulate the database rather than me having to define a database for my program to fill? If so, where can I find some info on doing this?
3: The database file will be stored on our office network and has to be accessible to more than one person at a time (in this case, a maximum of 6 users - well within the 25 users my book says is possible with SSE2005). Is it more complex to develop multi-user access to the database?
Just in case you wonder what books I have got, they are "Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers" and "Getting Started with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition".
Thank you!
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Dec 26, 2007
Hi,
I have studied a variety of online documents explaining built-in SQL Server 2005 encryption, and I'm a bit confused. Every encryption approach, it seems, ultimately replies upon a password that must be provided with queries to access the data. As an application developer, it brings up the obvious question: how should that password be provided? If I build the password into my applications, then it will no longer be secure. On the other hand, I can't possibly expect my users to provide a password every time they perform an action that requires unencrypting data. If I give that password out to 50 users, the password will become public information quickly, I am sure. We will also have to alter the password regularly. Plus several of my applications run as windows services, in which case the user (meaning the windows user under which the service runs) won't be around to type in password.
I have a better solution in mind. Is there an option to limit access to symmetric keys by windows identity? As a best-standards-abiding coder, all of my sql server access is done via Windows Authentication instead of SQL Server Authentication. Why not make it so that myorgjoe and myorgsally can access the symmetric key for a particular column, but nobody else? This way there is still a password involved, but it is now moved further up the application layers; it is the windows password that the user originally used to log into their machine to run the application.
Is there a way to make it so that access to symmetric keys (or asymmetric keys which encrypt symmetric keys) is decided solely on the basis of windows user identity?
Thank you for any thoughts!
Adam
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Feb 28, 2006
Hi,
I am a total beginner to Pocket PC, and a 2-month beginner to SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005. I made a database Pillbox.mdf, and wrote a Windows Forms program to access it. It's really easy. I just added a Data Source, chose tables and Stored Procedures, and dragged them onto my forms. It automatically created adapter classes and a DataGrid for me.
Next, I wanted to do the same thing for Pocket PC. I did the same drag and drop thing, and was happy to see the empty DataGrid in the emulator (design-time) form. From here on, trouble. When I ran it, it said it could not connect.
So some questions:
1) Does my connection string have to change? It has 3 parts: machine name, database name, and security spec. It specifies my machine name. Is that ok? Is it known by the Pocket PC, or do I have to specify http something? Does my machine have to change any settings to become a "server"? It's just a standalone PC with no network. I understand the emulator chooses to pretend that it's not "on" my computer. Is the database name known by the Pocket PC? (Same type of question.) And is Windows authentication ok on a Pocket PC? Or must I create a name/password pair on SQL server?
2) When I went to modify my connection string, I noticed a setting to specify the Data source. For SQL Server 2005, it asks me for a dbo, but for SQL Server Mobile, it asks me for a *.sdf file. What type of file is this? Is there a way to generate this from my other database? Is it not possible to have the the Pocket PC app point to the same database as the Windows app? Oh... does the sdf represent the Pocket PC's local database? If so, then my question is just how to populate it. But I will also have to update the main database at some point. I guess I'm confused about how Pocket PC's are supposed to work.
3) Do I have to deploy SQL CE or something? I think I read that Visual Studio does it automatically. It's a bit hard reading blogs because many comments talk about things that are now contained in VS. One blog was talking about 7 dlls that need to be downloaded to the Pocket PC.
4) My application just has to get a table, store it on the Pocket PC, and allow the user to modify and update records. The bandwidth should be low, as the table is small and updates should not be frequent. Is this a reasonable design? What I am asking is if it's ok to have direct database access, or if I should package up the data in some custom format, and use a Web service to pass the data back and forth. I have read and understood articles why you should not pass a Dataset in a web service, but the point was just that web services can be interoperable, so why spoil that with MS-only Datasets. In my case, I just want to get this simple app up and running quickly.
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Jan 17, 2007
Hello,
Hope anyone in here can help.
I have tried to install the SQL Server 5 Express, but can't seem to get it to work properly.
I got a terrible name set as default for my database, as well as a terrible name for my username.
I can't find a place to change this to something more manageable.
It is further set to windows auth, but trying to set it to both, and trying a username (and password) always gives me a log in error.
I've tried searching all over the net and in here for a simple tutorial, but can't seem to find one that helps me more than it confuses me.
*****
The second part of the problem is that I have a java program which I want to connect to the database and use the tables in it, but I am at loss to how I can find what username (and password) I am supposed to have, what "url" it needs etc.
I have the jdbc driver so that part should work, I can successfully log to other mssql databases (at work/school), but not my own.
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Sep 17, 2007
Hi:
I am trying to install Visual Studio 2005, but before that I need install MS SQL Server for my database, what kind of MS SQL server I need install, how about "MS SQL 2005 Express Edition"? Or I have to install "MS SQL 2005"?
Can you please give a link for the download.
Thanks.
James
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Dec 15, 2005
I'm using an install of MSSQL that comes packaged with VS Enterprise Developer and it comes with all the tools but I can't connect to the db via Windows Auth or MSSQL Auth.
Here's what I see:
From Enterprise Manager I can luanch Query Analyzer and access all the db's. But if I click File->Connect and try using Windows Authentication or an existing MSSQL account to connect via SQL Auth, its a no go. Is this functionality missing in this release of MSSQL. Do I really have to buy the full fledged version just to develop an MSSQL driven web application? :mad:
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Feb 6, 2007
I am currently running Windows XP Professional Service Pack2. It already has MSDE & SQL Server 2000 installed (although I just uninstalled MSDE in the vain hope that it might present the installer with a more straightforward upgrade).
I have tried installing with the default instance & a new instance (I don't really care - I just need to install the darn thing). I just want the basic database & Books On-line, nothing fancy.
Here is the Summary log, for what it's worth:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.1399.06
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OS Version : Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Time : Tue Feb 06 16:45:14 2007
Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Product Version : 9.00.1399.06
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SQLSupport_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Product Version : 9.00.2047.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SQLNCLI_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft Office 2003 Web Components
Product Version : 11.0.6558.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_OWC11_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
Product Version : 9.00.1399.06
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SqlWriter_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward compatibility
Product Version : 8.05.1054
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_BackwardsCompat_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB927977)
Product Version : 6.00.3890.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_MSXML6_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Product Version : 9.00.1399.06
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SQLSupport_2.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Product Version : 9.00.2047.00
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SQLNCLI_2.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft Office 2003 Web Components
Product Version : 11.0.6558.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_OWC11_2.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (English)
Product Version : 9.00.1399.06
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_BOL_1.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward compatibility
Product Version : 8.05.1054
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_BackwardsCompat_2.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB927977)
Product Version : 6.00.3890.0
Install : Successful
Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_MSXML6_2.log
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Machine : ANTHONYY1
Product : SQLXML4
Error : Setup is preparing to continue with the installation.
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Here is the SQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_Core(Local).log
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup beginning at Tue Feb 06 16:45:14 2007
Process ID : 2560
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe Version: 2005.90.1399.0
Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapxmlrw.dll Version:2.0.3604.0
Complete: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Action "LaunchPatchedBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchPatchedBootstrap__2560" returned false.
Action "BeginBootstrapLogicStage" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "Setup is running locally." returned true.
Running: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14, returned true
Running: InvokeSqlSetupDllAction at: 2007/1/6 16:45:14
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlspars.dll Version:2005.90.1399.0
<Func Name='DwLaunchMsiExec'>
Examining 'sqlspars' globals to initialize 'SetupStateScope'
Opening 'MachineConfigScope' for [ANTHONYY1]
Trying to find Product Code from command line or passed transform
If possible, determine install id and type
Trying to find Instance Name from command line.
No Instance Name provided on the command line
If possible, determine action
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceWin32OSWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceWin32CompSystemWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceWin32ProcessorWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceReadRegWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceWin32DirectoryWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = WMIServiceCIMDataWorking, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = XMLDomDocument, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = Processor, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = PhysicalMemory, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = DiskFreeSpace, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = OSVersion, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = OSServicePack, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = OSType, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = iisDep, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = AdminShare, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = PendingReboot, Result = 70011 (0x1117b)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = PerfMon, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = IEVersion, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = DriveWriteAccess, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = COMPlus, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = ASPNETVersionRegistration, Result = 0 (0x0)
Machine = ANTHONYY1, Article = MDAC25Version, Result = 0 (0x0)
*******************************************
Setup Consistency Check Report for Machine: ANTHONYY1
*******************************************
Article: WMI Service Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: MSXML Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Minimum Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: SQL Compatibility With Operating System, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum Hardware Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: IIS Feature Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Pending Reboot Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Performance Monitor Counter Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Default Installation Path Permission Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Internet Explorer Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Check COM+ Catalogue, Result: CheckPassed
Article: ASP.Net Registration Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum MDAC Version Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
<Func Name='PerformDetections'>
0
<EndFunc Name='PerformDetections' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
<Func Name='DisplaySCCWizard'>
CSetupBootstrapWizard returned 1
<EndFunc Name='DisplaySCCWizard' Return='0' GetLastError='183'>
Failed to find help file for LCID :2057
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlsval.dll Version:2005.90.1399.0
<EndFunc Name='DwLaunchMsiExec' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
Complete: InvokeSqlSetupDllAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:35, returned true
Running: SetPackageInstallStateAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:35
Complete: SetPackageInstallStateAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:36, returned true
Running: DeterminePackageTransformsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:36
Complete: DeterminePackageTransformsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47, returned true
Running: ValidateSetupPropertiesAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47
Complete: ValidateSetupPropertiesAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47, returned true
Running: OpenPipeAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47
Complete: OpenPipeAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47, returned false
Error: Action "OpenPipeAction" failed during execution.
Running: CreatePipeAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47
Complete: CreatePipeAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47, returned false
Error: Action "CreatePipeAction" failed during execution.
Action "RunRemoteSetupAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "Action: CreatePipeAction has finished and passed." returned false.
Running: PopulateMutatorDbAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47
Complete: PopulateMutatorDbAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47, returned true
Running: GenerateRequestsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:47
SQL_Engine = 3
SQL_Data_Files = 3
SQL_Replication = 3
SQL_FullText = 3
SQL_SharedTools = 3
SQL_BC_DEP = 3
Analysis_Server = -1
AnalysisDataFiles = -1
AnalysisSharedTools = -1
RS_Server = -1
RS_Web_Interface = -1
RS_SharedTools = -1
Notification_Services = -1
NS_Engine = -1
NS_Client = -1
SQL_DTS = -1
Client_Components = 3
Connectivity = 3
SQL_Tools90 = 3
SQL_WarehouseDevWorkbench = 3
SDK = 3
SQLXML = 3
Tools_Legacy = 3
TOOLS_BC_DEP = 3
SQL_Documentation = 3
SQL_BooksOnline = 3
SQL_DatabaseSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksDWSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksASSamples = -1
SQL_Samples = -1
Complete: GenerateRequestsAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48, returned true
Running: CreateProgressWindowAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48
Complete: CreateProgressWindowAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48, returned true
Running: ScheduleActionAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48
Complete: ScheduleActionAction at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48, returned true
Skipped: InstallASAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallASAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallASAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallASAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.12
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.12" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.12
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.12" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "rs", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "rs", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "rs", install will be skipped as a result.
Running: InstallSqlAction.11 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:48
Installing: sqlsupport on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.11 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:51, returned true
Running: InstallSqlAction.12 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:51
Installing: sqlncli on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.12 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:55, returned true
Running: InstallSqlAction.18 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:55
Installing: owc11 on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.18 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:56, returned true
Running: InstallSqlAction.21 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:56
Installing: sqlwriter on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.21 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:58, returned true
Running: InstallSqlAction.22 at: 2007/1/6 16:49:58
Installing: bcRedist on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.22 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:0, returned true
Running: InstallSqlAction.9 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:0
Installing: msxml6 on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallSqlAction.9 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:2, returned true
Running: InstallToolsAction.11 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:2
Installing: sqlsupport on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.11 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:5, returned true
Running: InstallToolsAction.12 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:5
Installing: sqlncli on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.12 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:8, returned true
Skipped: InstallToolsAction.13
Skipped: Action "InstallToolsAction.13" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "PPESku", referred by package: "tools", install will be skipped as a result.
Running: InstallToolsAction.18 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:8
Installing: owc11 on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.18 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:10, returned true
Running: InstallToolsAction.20 at: 2007/1/6 16:50:10
Installing: BOL on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.20 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:2, returned true
Running: InstallToolsAction.22 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:2
Installing: bcRedist on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.22 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:4, returned true
Running: InstallToolsAction.9 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:4
Installing: msxml6 on target: ANTHONYY1
Complete: InstallToolsAction.9 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:6, returned true
Skipped: InstallNSAction.10
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.10" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "sqlxml4", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.
Running: InstallSqlAction at: 2007/1/6 16:52:7
Installing: sql on target: ANTHONYY1
Error: MsiOpenDatabase failed with 110
Failed to install package
This installation package could not be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer package.
Error: MsiOpenDatabase failed with 110 for MSI D:ServersSetupSqlRun_SQL.msi
Setting package return code to: 1620
Complete: InstallSqlAction at: 2007/1/6 16:52:27, returned false
Error: Action "InstallSqlAction" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Target collection includes the local machine.
Invoking installPackage() on local machine.
Running: InstallToolsAction.10 at: 2007/1/6 16:52:27
Installing: sqlxml4 on target: ANTHONYY1
Error Code: 0x8007006e (110)
Windows Error Text: The system cannot open the device or file specified.
Source File Name: sqlchainingminorbuildactionbehavior.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Mon Jun 13 14:30:04 2005
Function Name: sqls::MinorBuildActionBehavior::modifyRequest
Source Line Number: 65
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
sqls::InstallPackageAction::perform
Complete: InstallToolsAction.10 at: 2007/1/6 16:55:59, returned false
Error: Action "InstallToolsAction.10" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Target collection includes the local machine.
Invoking installPackage() on local machine.
Action "InstallToolsAction" will return false due to the following preconditions:
Condition "Action: InstallToolsAction.10 has finished and failed." returned true.
Installation of package: "tools" failed due to a precondition.
Step "InstallToolsAction" was not able to run.
Skipped: InstallASAction
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: InstallRSAction
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
No install request found for package: "rs", install will be skipped as a result.
Skipped: RepairForBackwardsCompatRedistAction
Skipped: Action "RepairForBackwardsCompatRedistAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
Action: "RepairForBackwardsCompatRedistAction" will be skipped due to the following condition:
Condition "sql was successfully upgraded." returned false. Condition context:
sql failed to upgrade and so the uninstall of the upgraded product will not occur.
Error: Action "UninstallForMSDE2000Action" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Action: "UninstallForMSDE2000Action" will be marked as failed due to the following condition:
Condition "sql was successfully upgraded." returned false. Condition context:
sql failed to upgrade and so the uninstall of the upgraded product will not occur.
Installation of package: "patchMSDE2000" failed due to a precondition.
Error: Action "UninstallForSQLAction" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Action: "UninstallForSQLAction" will be marked as failed due to the following condition:
Condition "sql was successfully upgraded." returned false. Condition context:
sql failed to upgrade and so the uninstall of the upgraded product will not occur.
Installation of package: "patchLibertySql" failed due to a precondition.
Skipped: UninstallForRS2000Action
Skipped: Action "UninstallForRS2000Action" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
Action: "UninstallForRS2000Action" will be skipped due to the following condition:
Condition "Action: InstallRSAction was skipped." returned true.
Running: ReportChainingResults at: 2007/1/6 16:55:59
Error: Action "ReportChainingResults" threw an exception during execution.
One or more packages failed to install. Refer to logs for error details. : 1620
Error Code: 0x80070654 (1620)
Windows Error Text: This installation package could not be opened. Contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer package.
Source File Name: sqlchainingsqlchainingactions.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Thu Sep 1 22:23:05 2005
Function Name: sqls::ReportChainingResults::perform
Source Line Number: 3097
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
sqls::HostSetupPackageInstallerSynch::postCommit
sqls::HighlyAvailablePackage::preInstall
led due to cancel code received from cancel source: 29539
...and here is the SQLSetup0011_ANTHONYY1_SQL.log:
=== Verbose logging started: 06/02/2007 16:52:14 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 3.01.4000.2435 Calling process: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe ===
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:284]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:284]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:284]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: D:ServersSetupSqlRun_SQL.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:284]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:284]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:299]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:299]: Attempting to enable all disabled priveleges before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:14:299]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (A4:98) [16:52:14:299]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (s) (A4:00) [16:52:14:299]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (s) (A4:00) [16:52:14:299]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (s) (A4:00) [16:52:14:299]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: D:ServersSetupSqlRun_SQL.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (s) (A4:00) [16:52:21:080]: Note: 1: 2203 2: D:ServersSetupSqlRun_SQL.msi 3: -2147024873
MSI (s) (A4:00) [16:52:21:080]: MainEngineThread is returning 1620
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:21:080]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (00:54) [16:52:21:080]: MainEngineThread is returning 1620
=== Verbose logging stopped: 06/02/2007 16:52:21 ===
I suppose an error dialog (or log message) that actually told you what is wrong and then what to do is too much to ask for. (Or an installer than just copied all the files into place). :(
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Aug 15, 2007
The error I got is:
Hotfix.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
EventType : sqlsesetup P1 : sysdbupg.sql P2 : 0x7361
P3 : odbcstatement__execute_batch@sysdbupg.sql@3 P4 : 0x7361
P5 : lib_odbc_statement.h@91 P6 : unknown P7 : sql9 P8 : hotfix@
P9 : x86 P10 : 3042
Log Location: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGHotfixSQL9_Hotfix_KB921896_sqlrun_sql.msp.log
MSP Error: 29537 SQL Server Setup has encountered the following problem: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Cannot find the object 'dm_exec_query_resource_semaphores', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again.
I tried to search internet, however, I couldn't get solution.
My SQL server 2005 is standard version, OS Windows server 2003 sp2, I am using Administrator account to install it.
Thanks a lot,
Rex
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