Connecting To SQL 7 Through Enterprise Manager 2000
May 17, 2002
Is it possible to connect to a SQL Server 7 remotely from a SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager. I have been given the alias config from my web hosting service but no joy on the connection.
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Anthony
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Nov 10, 1999
I've been told that it is possible to connect to a SQL 7.0 server through the 6.5 enterprise
manager. Is this possible ???
Cheers Kevin
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Apr 22, 2004
Hi All,
Recently had to rebuild our SQLServer installation from scratch! major pain!! We had a remote server running a replicated version of the internal database system for the website. We also have a SQL DB hosted with a new ISP which is in test mode. All managed via EM.
Re-installed software, upgaded tp SP3, new MDAC. Set up the references for the two external DB's with the Client Network Utility. In EM set up a connection to DB on the new ISP, works perfectly, tried on the old DB and get 'SQL Server is not running or access denied' error message.
I confirmed the server is running, as its our live site. Cant connect using Query Analyser. I can ping the adress successfully. I've created new user logings that mach on both machines/servers, still no luck!
Can anyone suggest what the problem is/might be or how to fix... I'm flat out of ideas!
Major THANKS! for any gems...
Davej
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Jul 23, 2005
I have Enterprise Manager on my local machine. For the last twelvemonths it has been connecting without problem to my online SQL Serverdatabase provided by my ISP.Three weeks ago the ISP applied some sort of extra securityarrangements to their SQL Server to allow access only through port1433. they have told me to configure an alias using Network Client andto register this alias in the usual way using my Enterprise Manager.My problem is that despite creating the alias in exactly the wayinstructed I just cannot connect to online database. I keep gettingthe SQL Server does not exist or access denied when I try to connect.As a result of advice obtained I have tried using the lite version ofthe 'littleADmin' tool available fromhttp://www.mylittletools.net/scripts/en/mla_sql/Using this useful looking software I find I cannot connect to theonline SQL database when it is installed on my own local machine butif I install it on my website it does connect without problem to myonline SQL. Server databaseHowever I need to use my more powerful Enterprise Manager to connect,my question (at last!) is:1. Is there likely to be a problem trying to connect to my onlinedatabase from Enterprise Manager on my local machine as a result ofthe new security arrangements. In other words, is there somethinganalagous to what is happening with the 'littleAdmin tool' wherebyusing Enterprise Manager I cannot connect from my local machine forsome reason obvious to everyone except myself??or2. Is it possible that there is some problem arising from Net Client?(the aliases appear in Enterprise Manager OK)I know my ISP should be answering this sort of question but they justdon't seem to know. I need to connect even if only to download mydatabase and take it to another ISP,Best wishes, John Morgan
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Sep 6, 2003
Hello Guys,
I have just put up an Webserver with SQL Server 2000. Everything is working fine on the remote machine Thru TS .. i can do every administrative things .. But i m facing problem to connect my remote databse server thru the Enterprise Manager .. It Gives me Cant Connect Database Server " Connection Failiure " when i try to connect my remote database server thru Ip address ,.. Please some one help me out to make connecting database server thru Enterprise Manager ..
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Jun 16, 2005
Is there anything significantly better in Enterprise Manager 2000 vs. the old EM from SQL Server 7.0?
If so I'd be willing to pay the $50 for the SQL Server 2000 Developer
Edition to get it... if not it seems dumb to pay for anything when MSDE
2000 is free and I already have the old EM. (Although I have
installed MSDE 2000 as a new instance and can't figure out how to get
at it via EM.)
Thanks for any insight.
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Dec 5, 2000
I have just discovered something with EM 2000. In the old days (SQL Server 7), you could right click on a table, choose OPEN TABLE -> SELECT ALL ROWS and get a nice little grid with the select results. The same is true in SQL Server 2000. One thing you cannot do is update a value in that result set, which WAS something you could do in SQL Server 7. If you try it in EM 2000, you get the error message "TRANSACTION CANNOT BE STARTED WHILE IN FIREHOSE MODE". ???????
Am I just missing something, or was Microsoft so worked up about putting XML into their product, they overlooked some of the simple things that were really appreciated (and sorely missed).
If anyone can provide some insight, it would be appreciated.
Thank You
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Feb 25, 2002
Can the SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager be successfully installed and utilised on a pc that currently has SQL 7 and is used to administer other SQL 7 servers? Can the SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager be used to administer SQL 7?
Thanks.
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Aug 31, 2005
Can you have MS SQL Enterprise Manager 7.0 and 2000 on the same computer? If so, are there any special steps involved?
Thanks,
Dave
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Jan 18, 2007
Hello All.
I have been using my SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager for many months but it suddenly stopped working. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the software 3 times and it is still not working. When I double click on Enterprise Manager, it doesn't run. Query Analyzer works fine.
I am on Windows XP. No change in system configuration recently or any s/w upgrade, etc.
Any advise?
Thank you.
Best regards
Teck Boon
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Oct 24, 2006
Hi,I currently (for a hobby project) am unable to use SQL Server 2005, and rather am stuck with 2000. Since the way diagrams are handled changed, the tool for 2005 doesn't allow for the creation of diagrams when using it for 2000 (work sweet for everything else though!).I do not have access to a developer version of SQL Server 2000's tools, and thus no Enterprise Manager, leading me to my question: Are there any free utilities to replace this functionality? I don't have MS Access or Visio or anything like that unfortunately :(
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Nov 15, 2000
I've installed the client tools on my notebook, and EM normally works properly. However, sometimes Enterprise Manager will crash on me for no obvious reason(it generates errors, but this takes forever, so i kill it). It is not consistent, nor can I reproduce the error, but it happens about once a day, never at the same time. Anyone else see this? My pc has win2K professional on it.
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Jul 20, 2005
I had a problem today where I could not see column names and alltables had a _1 after them when viewing a Sql Server view inEnterprise Managere.g.TableName Company when added to the view would be named Company_1 andthe only columns available were 1 which was *(All Columns)After looking through the news groups I saw several occurrences ofthis problem but no answers that gave a fixAfter some investigation I found that it is caused when the databasename in SqlServer has a . in it!Test1 >> Fine the view designer works fineTest1.6 >> Problems as listed aboveI don't see why Enterprise Manager allows database names with .'s ifit is going to create such problems.
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Nov 27, 2007
Hi Guys
wondering if you can help me.
Im having an issue with SQL Server Enterprise manager. I cannot access an MSDE DESKTOP SQL Server 2000 installation that is on the same machine as enterprise manager.
I can access the MSDE Databae from another machine fine, but when I try to register that DB locally in Enterprise manager I get this error.
PC007 - Data source name not found and no default driver specified.
I had to install sqlserver 2000 using k=dbg and skip the MDAC install as it was giving me an install error but this shouldnt have mattered as I am running XP SP2 and it has MDAC 2.8 installed by default.
Any Ideas?
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May 22, 2008
When Trying to register a SQL Server using Windows Authentication, I get the following error:
Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
When I edit the properties and make it SQL Authentication, it works fine. The SQL Server Service is starting up with a domain user account. If that makes any difference. Funny thing is, that my co-worker, can register the SQL Server in his Enterprise Manager using Windows Authentication. We are both Domain Admins and members of the servers local admin group. So, I'm not sure what to do now.
I checked under Security, Logins...and neither of us are listed under there.
Thanks
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Mar 19, 2008
I can€™t use the DTS editor because shows an error.
So, I want to reinstall the enterprise manager without uninstall the sql server 2000, Is that possible?
If the answer is yes, How can I do that?
I think that reinstalling only the Enterprise Manager the DTS editor can be fixed.
Sql Version: Sql Server 2000
SO: Windows 2003 Server
Tanks in advance
Ariel.
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Nov 8, 2007
After installing DTS designer tools for SSIS/Visual studio,
I can no longer open enterprise manager and get the following error:
mmc.exe - entry point not found
The procedure entry poinst ?ProcessExecute@@YAXPAUXHWND_@@PBG1@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library SEMSFC.dll.
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Mar 18, 2008
Something happened when the server fall down because of no disk space.
Now everything is fine but I have a problem in de DTS (from the Enterprise Manager) editor, I can€™t run, modify and even make a new DTS.
What can I do? Is it possible reinstall de DTS components without reinstall sqlserver 2000?
Sql Version: sqlserver2000 Enterprise
SO Version: Windows 2003 Server
Thanks in advance
Ariel.
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Nov 11, 2006
After running virus cleaning software on my HD, I suddenly find my Enterprise Manager snap-in missing and fail to initialize. Is the MMC erased or damaged? What should I do? Reinstall SQL Server 2000 or repair it? Please advise. Thanks.
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Feb 25, 2006
Hi,
We patched our servers last week and now, when connecting to our server remotely via Enterprise Manager (with DBO permissions), the management folder shows as empty. My guess is its permission related but, I'm not sure where to begin to correct the issue since we aren’t sure how it happened. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
~des
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Jun 21, 2001
Hello,
Yesterday I was in SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager and it got hung up. I couldn't get out of it without rebooting my machine. When I tried to enter Enterprise Manager again, I got an error message "MMC Cannot Open The Selected File". So I completly shut down my machine and then started it back up, but still go the same message. I stopped the services and then rebooted again,but no luck either. Today, I still cannot open Enterprise Manager. Has anyone experienced this and worked through it? I am debating as to whether or not I should uninstall SQL Server 2000 and reinstall it? Any advice?
Thanks
Heather
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Sep 9, 2004
I have had a problem with Enterprise Manager connecting to SQL Server. At first this problem was experienced with one particular network user... whichever PC he logged onto, Enterprise Manager took ages to connect to SQL Server and every operation was painfully slow. Creating a new Windows NT logon fixed the problem.
I now have this same problem but only on my PC. It doesn't matter which Windows NT logon I use, using Enterprise Manager is painfully slow. I've tried creating a new Windows NT profile, checking the hard drive for errors, defragmenting the disk, reinstalling Enterprise Manager etc but nothing works.
What is strange is that connections from VB applications on my PC are fast. It is only Enterprise Manager that is slow.
I am using the latest service pack for SQL Server.
I thought it could be a problem with the Enterprise Manager registry values but don't want to start messing with them!
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any advice would be great as I can't find any help from microsoft other than installing the latest service pack for SQL Server.
Thanks
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi,How to add a foreign key constraint using the SQL server 2000enterprise manager?Not by SQL.thanks
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Jun 6, 2006
Hello,I need some help with SQL Server 2000 SP4. I've been using thedeveloper product for a few years now on my PC with very few problems.Today when I try to start up Enterprise Manager, it crashesimmediately. I get the usual "Please tell Microsoft about this problem"dialog and if I click the 'click here' link, I'm presented with adialog that says:-------------------------------------------------Error signatureAppName: mmc.exe AppVer: 5.1.2600.2180 ModName: mmc.exeModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset:0001f07eReporting detailsThis error report includes: blah, blah, blah...-------------------------------------------------I am running Windows XP with SP2. Also installed is Visual Studio 2003,Visual Studio 2005, and SQLServer 2005 (We're in the process ofmigration).All of these products have been running OK together for at least amonth until today. I'm not sure what changed, but obviously somethinghas. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling SQLServer 2000 & it's SP4,but no luck. Enterprise Manager still crashes immediately when I try tolaunch it.Could somebody please help me out?Thanks.
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Jul 10, 2006
Hello,
I am running an SAP installation on clustered DELL poweredge 1850's with a shared scsi disk system. I am running Windows 2000 sp4 with sql 2000 sp4. I am trying to restore a database from a .bak file on a clustered disk. When I attempt to access the disk through enterprise manager it is not there. I only get access to the E: drive (which is clustered as well)
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi all,I need to gain access to a remote SQL Server 2000 storing my data.The remote SQL machine can only be accessed via an internet connection,that is - it is not part of my network.I know Enterprise Manager can do the job, but EM only comes bundled inMS SQL Server, which is not installed on the client machine.Please let me know which other (preferably free) tools can performsuch remote access.Thanks,Gilad Haimov
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Jul 20, 2005
Can anyone tell me if there's a way to create new windows from thetables section of a database in Enterprise Manager such that I canlimit the tables included in that window? Ultimately, I'm looking fora solution whereby I can group tables, stored procedures, etc. intological groups that can then be displayed using different MMCconsoles. I'm looking for either a GUI-level or programatic approach.Thank you,Dax Westerman
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Feb 16, 2007
I am working on a site's SQL Server 2000 database on a W2k3 machine . I went into Enterprise Manager and saw that their database resides on a named instance. I did not see the default instance listed so I registered that using windows authentication. I noticed that the default instance had a user database that had the same name as the user database on the named instance that I was to work on. I looked at the properties of the databases and saw that on both the default and named instances of SQL Server that the Data Files and Log Files for the user database point to the same location.
Is this a problem? Can anyone see any issues with this? Does this mean that someone can simply connect to the named or the default instance of the SQL Server and connect to the same database?
Kirk
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Dec 5, 2006
Hi Everyone,Most of our MS SQL Servers are still running on SQL 2000, but being Iwill soon be upgrading my workstation to Vista Business I'd like toinstall MS SQL 2005 Enterprise Manager to manage them all. When Itried to install MS SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager on Vista, it gave me amessage saying it's not compatible, so I'll have to use 2005 I guess.We have LOTS of DTS scripts on our SQL 2000 server, and will 2005 EMwork with these okay? Also I want to make sure SQL 2005 EnterpriseManager won't be adding to, changing, or 'upgrading' the DTS scripts oranything on the SQL 2000 servers as we still have folks using SQL 2000Enterprise Manager.Thanks for any suggestions. I'm always leery when using cross-versionsof Microsoft applications because they are often incompatible or theydo squirly things that often break stuff.Thanks --Alex
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Jul 20, 2005
On one of our machines, all of the SQL Server 2000components except for the main Server component (SQL Servercore) itself were installed (Management tools, etc) a while agoand everything was running fine. Now I go and add/install theServer component and then Service Pack 3a.It seems that Service Manager won't start up (I get an hourglass cursor)and now I find that Enterprise Manager won't run as well. No errormessages appeared and I don't think I saw anything unusual inthe log file.However, I can use Enterprise Manager on a differentmachine and connect to the database (so the databaseitself seems to be running).Any suggestions as to what the problem might be and how tofix it? I like to see if I can repair this without havingto do a reinstall.Thanks.PF
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Dec 6, 2006
IF someone can assist me. Everytime I load up enterprise manager the service manager turns off. And the enterprise manager can't connect to the local database. But everytime i turn it back on and try to connect again it shuts it off and around and around we go. Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Feb 13, 2008
When I proposed start to use SQL Server 2005 for new VS 2005 web sites, one of my co-workers responded that
we will update the old SQL Server 2000 databases to SQL Server 2005 when we are ready to use 2005 SQL Server.
Questions:
1. Any expected problems to upgrade old 2000 databases to new 2005 SQL Server?
2. I have installed both 2005/Management Studio Express and 2000/Enterprise Manager in my PC. Any expected
problems when running both 2000 and 2005 SQL Server at the same database server?
3. What is the best configuration for running SQL Server 2005 when we have old 2000 databases? Upgade or not upgrade?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Jun 26, 2001
Hi there,
We have a SQL Server in a Demilitarised Zone, i.e. off the LAN, and I need to configure the Firewall so that I can talk to the SQL Server from inside the LAN using Enterprise Manager etc.
Does anyone know what port Ent Mgr would use, or have any information on this subject.
I would certainly appreciate any feedback.
Thanks.
Deirdre
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