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Jun 23, 2007

 I need some opinion about coping data tables from auto-generated  ASP.NET database into SQL 2000 database.

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hai,

We are facing problem to start the Microsoft SQL server Reporting services. While starting the Report Manager, we are getting a message called “SERVER APPLICATION UNAVAILABLE”.
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The following are the services not able to start


1. MSSQL ServerAD Helper.

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Here is the error:
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 Here is the Environment:
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Inside Company's Firewall/ Network
Database Server:
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SQL Server 2000 SP4
Remote Connections to the Server is checked
Enable Protocols: Named Pipes & TCP/IP
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I can ping the db server from the app server using the IP address.
I tried using the IP address and the port 1402 in my connection string but that didn't work from any machine (XP and Server).
I imagine the issue is somehow related to the company's firewall but why would it only block Windows Server 2003 and not XP?
What do I tell the network admin to change?
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Hi there

I am new to SQL Server, but the current project that I am working on has the following requirement:-

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2) Migrate the supporting database from SQL Server 2000 to Sql Server 2005
3) Get IIS to communicate with Tomcat for serving servlet/jsp etc to the client

Though I successfully completed item 1 above, am stuck at item 2. Details are below

Actions taken for item 2

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Code Block[select count(*) from sa.table_A]

and got appropriate response.


H. When I made the application to talk to this new database (which is a copy of Production from step C, D above), it's behaving as though it cannot find the record.
I. When I further debugged, I realised that the web application is excuting queries without mentioning the schema. For eg.



Code Block[Select firstName, lastName from table_A]

Or rather it assumes that the user connecting to database is same as the schema name.


J. To further ascertain my point, I ran the query


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and it worked!



Now the real problem is that I cannot modify the existing code to append a schema name and this approach is rather not recommended best practise.


I tried to match the user name with the schema name, even made this schema as default to the user. But still not finding any luck.

I request all you experts out there to help me out with this problem.

Regards,

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