i have installed sql server 2005 on one machine and client on another machine. client is not detecting sql server on server machine. what type of settings should i do so that client can access server.
hi guys, i am having a truble in accesing the server 2005 express edition from my client systems in server 2003 domain network. i get server not accessible. whereas my domain is working perfectly. i really tried alot and i have enable tcpip and named pipes and i am still getting errors while accessing. i have also created user reights for the domain users to access sql server. still i couldn't able to access it.
please guide me to over come this issue. I'm dying.My project is similar to SAP concept project and i am doing it in a production industry.so each department as to access the data from the server to update their daily production and activity.
Accessing report builder from client machine in which there is no sql server with the url http://<server name>>/reports. The report builder tab is not getting displayed. when accessing from http://<server name>/reportserver/reportbuilder/reportbuilder.application it gets connected to the report model but when we are running the report it say the user doesnt have sufficient permissions or database can not be processed.
The permission is given to the user on the data source. For admin permission the report is running fine.
Do anybody know the procedure to run adhoc reports from client machine??
We have upgraded sql server 2000 to sqlserver 2005 on the development server.
To access the database server, we installed the sql server management studio on the client PC with Admin Account. The .Net framework and sqlserver management studio were installed and I am able to access the database from the client PC using Admin Login. Then we logged off and tried to login as user account on the client PC. From the user account login we are unable to open the sql server management studio. The error is as follows €śThe proper type library could not be found in system registry€?
The client PC configuration : windows 2000 Professional ( sp4)
Based on jax-ws 2.0 technology, I built a java client application to access a report via the web service interface of the SQL Server Reporting Services 2005.
I used the jax-ws "wsimport" tool to generate the java classes needed to call the web services (The class generation is based on the wsdl and I used this one http://serverName/reportserver/reportexecution2005.asmx?wsdl) and wrote the following sample code :
ReportExecutionService service = new ReportExecutionService(); ReportExecutionServiceSoap rs = service.getReportExecutionServiceSoap();
String reportPath = "HelloWorld";
String format = "MHTML"; String devInfo = "<DeviceInfo><Toolbar>False</Toolbar></DeviceInfo>"; Holder<byte[]> result = new Holder<byte[]>(); Holder<String> extension = new Holder<String>(); Holder<String> mimeType = new Holder<String>(); Holder<String> encoding = new Holder<String>(); Holder<ArrayOfWarning> warnings = new Holder<ArrayOfWarning>(); Holder<ArrayOfString> streamIDs = new Holder<ArrayOfString>();
The trouble is that an exception is caught on the call to the render method
javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPFaultException: The session identifier is missing. A session identifier is required for this operation. ---> The session identifier is missing. A session identifier is required for this operation. I found on the web (in C# examples) that this SessionId is supposed to be contained in the ExecutionId attribute of an
ExecutionHeader object. The ReportExecutionServiceSoap class (my rs object in the example) does not offer any way to directly set this SessionId or to associate an ExceptionHeader before calling the render method.
I currently have SQL2005 Std, using 2 separate domain accounts for both SQL server and SQL agent. When accessing the MSDB stored packages folder from mgmt studio, I get the following error:
Client unable to establish connection. Encryption not supported on SQL server.
I did google for this error, but have tried all suggestions, including updating the MsDtsSvr.ini.xml file with the servername. I am using a default instance.
Also, I am only able to access the MSDB folder if I set the SQL service account to the local admin account. I have also set the SQL service account to be part of the local admins group, but without any luck.
On Windows XP systems I get the following issue when trying to browse the MSDB folder in SSIS
Client unable to establish connection Encryption not supported on SQL Server. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
I have noticed another post where several others have noticed the same issue. It appears to only occur on Windows XP installations. Is there a workaround or fix for this?
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29515. SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Encryption not supported on the client. Refer to server error logs and setup logs for more information. For details on how to view setup logs, see "How to View Setup Log Files" in SQL Server Books Online.
I have SQL2000 installed as the default instance, and now I'm trying to install SQL 2005 standard edition as a named instance.
I receive this error : SQL Server could not connect to database service for server configuration.. [SQL Native client] Encryption not supported on the client. However I'm able to install client tools
The setup works fine on other box with the same config : SQL 2000/Windows XP, is there any work around for this issue ?
In my SQL 2000 client network utilty "Force proctocol encryption " is desabled and did not find the setting for SQL 2005 !
Hi I have created a linked server from SQL Server 2005 (SP 1) to SQL Service 2000 (SP 4) with a sql server login that is available on both servers but with different passwords and permissions.
I am getting the following error while accessing the linked server in management studio based on the scenario given below ;
------ Error Message Starts OLE DB provider "SQLNCLI" for linked server "(SQL Server 2000 instance name)" returned message "Communication link failure". Msg 10054, Level 16, State 1, Line 0 TCP Provider: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. Msg 18456, Level 14, State 1, Line 0 Login failed for user 'abc'. ------ Error Message Ends
Consider login name is abc. Now this login abc has sysadmin rights on sql server 2005. The same login abc has only db_datareader rights on sql server 2000 on just one database and is not associated with any fixed server role.
I have configured the linked server using the following options; 1. I have tried impersonating login from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2000 . 2. I have also tried specifying remote login / password option.
Anyone having any idea, would be of great help. Regards, Salman Shehbaz.
Hello,Is it necessary to upgrade the Client Connectivity Tools on all clientmachines after the SQL Server database server is upgraded from Version7.0 to 2000?Thank you in advance!Eddy
If my site is hosted with an external company web host can I use ASP.NET pages to connect to a MS SQL DB that is on my company's internal server if I had MS SQL installed on it?
My company's server is always on and always connected to the internet.
I have access to my company's server if I need to set anything up on it for this to happen.
There will not be any kind of overload as the site is not accessed constantly.
Also, would this cause any kind of security leak? If so how would I go about plugging this hole?
I'm using OLEDB in my ASP code to connect to the SQL database. When I execute the page I got an error saying "438, Microsoft VBScript runtime error, Object doesn't support this property or method" Anybody knows what this is in reference to. I tested the same site in another server where IIS and SQL are in the same box and it's working fine.
I need to write a VB app (VB6) to access and manipulate data within a MS SQL Sever 2000 database. I have experience doing this with MS Access. Is it much different/more difficult to do this with SQL Server?
Greetings. I am curently having problems with authorizations while attempting to connect to SQL Server with an Asp.NET web application. I will try to explain my problem as clearly as possible.
I am developing an Asp.NET web application with Visual Studio to connect and view a database on a remote SQL Server. In my Web.config file, I have added the line
<identity impersonate = "true"/>
In my IIS security options, I have disabled the annonymous authentication and enabled the Windows mode authentication instead. When accessing the database from my computer, by compiling and debugging my web application in Visual Studio, everything works wonder. When I try to use the web application from a remote computer using the IP address or from my own computer using localhost in the URL, it asks me for my Windows username and password, which I provide, and then refuses any further access, saying I don't have permission to even connect to the server.
How can I go around this and allow my users to connect to the server from a remote computer? My machine is running Windows XP SP2 and the server is running Windows Server 2003.
Thank you in advance for any help you may provide,
I am developing a windows application that needs to communicate with a remote SQL server 2005 database. Server allows remote connections and MSDTC service also running. Do I need to run MSDTC service on the client machine where I use desktop application ? any ideas ? It's throwing some error like An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections.
But my SQL Server allows remote connection, and I am able to do a select statement. But when I insert/update anything, it's throwing this error. I guess some problem with MSDCT. Anybody have any idea ?
Hi everyone, First of all I'd like to say I'm new to the forums, and in fact new to ASP.net. I've had a couple of applications running in VB.net for the last year or so that I now am looking to move on and into ASP.net (main reason is to do with implementation to remote sites in foreign countries). I'm currently following through the "Working with data and ASP.net 2.0" walkthrough on this site, which I must say has been a great help. I'll start with the background stuff first I have my main database on an SQL server. I also have 2 other databases on there - Customer and Employee. The reason for these are that they are shared amongst my VB applications and I kept them as seperate databases so that one database is all that needs to be administered and maintained, and these changes are then seen on both apps (takes away redundant data as well). In my main database, main table, is a field called CustomerID. This value relates to the CustomerID in the Customer table. In my VB app all I do is have the user select a customer name, and then the customer ID value is copied to the CustomerID field of my main table when inserting / updating a row. This is simply accomplished with 2 SQL connections and 2 dataAdapters. I also use 2 dataSets - one for Customer, one for WorkRequests (the main database)... I use ComponentOne stuff so that my grid will show the CustomerName instead of the CustomerID etc, and the same applies when I use my Employee database - I run many dataAdapters to this for things such as Account Manager, Technologist, Creator, UpdatedBy etc etc. Now, I'm new to VS 2005 - my apps were created in VS 2003 and .net 1.1. Can I easily re-create my apps in ASP.net? My primary goal at the moment is to make sure I can load a row, and display the "lookup" values instead of the "integer" value. As my tables are in seperate databases, I would like to know the best way of accomplishing this, if it is of course possible. Help and advice much appriciated. Kind Regards, Luke
Hi Everyone, I just started using ASP.NET and I cannot figure out how to use a connection string to connect to a SQL Server database using ASP.NET. I want to use Windows Authentication to bring up a database called upsizedCandidate on a server called SQLSERVER and display a table within that database through internet explorer. I'm not sure if I should be using OLE DB or ODBC. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance!
I am currently running a web server with Windows 2000 Server installed. It is a Pentium II 400 MHz, and also acts as the router on our network. I am worried that installing MSDE on this same server might drain the server resources, so I installed MSDE on one of the computers in our internal network. How do I set up my connection string to access the database on another machine in the same network?
Currently I use: Server="AnotherComputer";TrustedConnection="True";Database="MyDatabase"
When I use that, it tells me that the server can't be found. All computers behind the router have static IP addresses, but even when I type the IP address it still can't find the server. Any suggestions?
I have installed SQL Server on my laptop (full version), but can only access it while on the network. If I disconnect from the network, open Enterprise Manager, and click on my connection, I get the error "sql server does not exist or access denied". Why can't EM find my own machine? I even logged onto my own computer as a local user, instead of the network domain, and still recieved the error. Can someone tell me where I can edit (maybe my registration properties), so that I can run SQL server, while offline.
How can I connect to SQL server on intranet using VB.NET?? I am unable to do that using system DSN. can anyone tell how to do that either through DSN or anyother way.
I need your advise on how I could access table from another server.
Let me explain what I am doing. Currently, I have 2 servers running parallel to one another other each loading from the same set of data into its own database in the night.
I would like to write a stored procedure to report the number of records from selected tables from the 2 servers to see if they match in records loaded. Thereafter, email me the results (I have already settle the sending of email part).
Have picked up some tips in this forum to come up with the below statements and it works fine for me: -
use AABBCC (database name) select Server='Server 009', name, rows, SystemDate=getdate() from sysindexes where name in ('invoice_line', 'invoice_line_import', 'sales_order_line', 'sales_delivery_line','Cust_dely_reliabity','sales _order_proc_time','AU1016','NZ_Data') order by name
Result: - Server Table Name Rows
Server 002AU1016 0 Server 002Cust_Dely_Reliabity 5017342 Server 002invoice_line 4397800 Server 002invoice_line_import 12120 Server 002NZ_Data 649745 Server 002Sales_Delivery_Line 5323875 Server 002Sales_Order_Line 5356989 Server 002Sales_order_proc_time 3651362
Instead of running the above scipt or stored procedure from 2 servers and received 2 email (one from server 002 & one from server 009), I would like to access the other server within the same stored procedure.
I have used sp_addlinkedserver (may not be the correct method) and <servername>.<databasename>.dbo.sysindexes (doesn't work)
Please help. Thanks a million.
The desired result could be:
Server 002 ..... Server 002 ..... . .
Server 009 ..... (result from the 2nd server) Server 009 ..... . .
I need to invoke a UDF on a linked server. Is this possible?
eg: I need to execute the following query from Server1
select * from Server2.Database.owner.fnGetTree() AS Server2Tree inner join Database.owner.fnGetTree() AS Server1Tree on Server1Tree.NodeId = Server2Tree.NodeId
I have an application written in classic ASP which uses Windows Authentication in SQL Server.
This seems to work fine, except when we try to write to the database in Session_OnEnd in Global.ASA.
We don’t get an error and although logging is enabled in SQL Server, no failed logins are reported. Nevertheless, the database is not updated.
I’ve tried adding the IWAM_Servername user to SQL Server, but that hasn’t made any difference.
Has anyone any thoughts on how to rectify this? At the moment, both SQL Server and IIS are running on the same PC, but we need to find a solution when they are on different PCs as well.
have a Java Class that I want to be able to access from within a SQL Server Stored procedure. I know we can access C# and other .NET Framework code, but how can you access a Java Class?
Is there any way to access a linked server without using four-part naming?
My problem is that I am trying to find a way to connect to an access database on a 64 bit system (there is no 64 Jet OleDb provider) and I have to run in a 64 bit process so no WoW solutions will work for me . I am looking into trying to use a Sql Linked server but am trying to find a workaround without having to re-write all our queries to use four-part naming. Is there someway to configure a connectionstring to default to executing against a linked server??
I have UNIX application, running on AIX, SUN and HP, (RISC & Itanium). This application working with Oracle, via OCI, and OCCI, (I can use ODBC as well).
I would like replace Oracle with SQL-Sever.
Does there is a way/driver to access MS-SQL Server from Unix?
How to create DTD compatible XML file from result set returned from a query. Can we access FTP site and upload this xml ? Is it possible to do from Tsql?
My program is running on UNIX, (SUN, AIX and HP), and work with Oracle. I would like to use SQL-Server instead of Oracle, but the program must run on UNIX.
Is there is a way/driver to work with SQL-Server from UNIX?