Data Access In Local Network Ms Sqlserver 2000
Aug 24, 2005
Hi, i need some help, i have a problem trying to access data in my local network.
I have a PC with ms windows server 2003 and ms sql server 2000, and i want that the others PC in the network can access the data. I installed the client sql server in the others PC, but i can't make it work. What i have to do?
Thanks
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Sep 7, 2007
Hello
i have one prob . i m using sql server 2000 . and i have write a store procedure to fetch data from multiple table using cursor . this query exculate in sql server . but i can't fetch this data from in our page . how to fetch data from using multiple table .plz help
thnx
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May 17, 2006
Hi All,Im testing error handling on my website and if I stop my local sql server 2000 then run the web app, I get a SqlException which is good, but when I restart the sql server then I get a System.InvalidOperationException that will not go away. ( its coming from a ExecuteScalar() call) This happens on my remote database as well.It also happens if I kill the connection on my remote machine then reconnect. after I reconnect I can access the database using dbvis so I know its there.Am I not clearing something after the first error? If I restart the machine all is well.Thanks in advance for you help!-Keith
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Jul 27, 2004
I recently had to reinstall a new instance of SQLServer 2000, but was unable to use the previous server name. As a result, my Access2000 front end is not happy with it's linked tables. I can't seem to find anyplace within Access to universally change the address of the SQLServer used as the back-end for all linked tables.
When I do try to access the linked tables through Access, I get an error, and the option to change the server location. When I try to type-in the new SQLServer location, there is an attempt to reconnect to SQLServer, but a whole lot of errors are generated, and none of the data is transferred into the Access table.
I really don't want to have to re-do my Access front end, so it seems it would be easiest to somehow reinstall SQLServer to have the same server location it used to. Is there a good way to completely erase all traces of SQLServer so that I can have better luck reinstalling it to the same location it used to be in? Just using the uninstall program from SQLServer doesn't seem to be cutting it.
Thanks!
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Sep 20, 2006
Hi experts;
I have a problem with unicode character 0x2300
I created this table
create table testunicode (Bez nchar(128))
Insert Data
insert into testunicode (Bez)values('’')
with 2 Unicode characters
= 0x2300
’ = 0x2122
Selecting the data
select Bez from testunicode
I see
"?’"
’ = 0x2122 is ok but instead of 0x2300 there is 0x3f
When I modify the insert statement like that ( 8960 = 0x2300 )
insert into testunicode (Bez)values(NCHAR(8960)+'’')
and select again voila i see
"’"
Does anyone have an idea?
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When I try to make a connection to an Access .mdb I get the following error:
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Yet, I am able to open the file through Access and have necessary permissions and I know no one else has it opened. The mdb is password protected and I have provided the correct login information in the DTS connection.
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Kind regards,
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Aug 7, 2006
Hi,I am having
some trouble copying data over my workgroup network from my Windows
2003 Server Machine (machineA with SQL SERVER 2005) to one of my
network Machine's drive(MachineB).Here is the T-SQL code that I am trying to execute:EXEC xp_cmdshell 'copy D:Datafile.txt \MachineBDocuments'Whenever
I tried to execute the above piece of code, I get the error message
"Access is denied", but if I try to copy the file from the Command
Prompt (cmd.exe) with the copy command, the file copies fine over the
network.I have already searched over the internet and I found
out that loads of people have the same issue, and they were suggested
something like this:"Check in Services and make sure that the MSSQLServer service is run as
a domain user and that domain user has rights to these network
resources."Well
it sounds plausible, but I don't know what are the exact steps to do
this. How do I know which user is running the MSSQL Server service? Are
they referring to the user which I use to connect to my SQL Server
Database engine throuhg the SQL Server Management Studio?Also they are suggesting 'domain user', and as I said before I do not have domain network just regular simple workgroup network.Here
are some details of the user that I use to login. I generally login
into my Windows 2003 Server machine with user called 'User1' and I use
the same 'User1' to connect to SQL Server through the Management Studio
Screen.Should I create a user called 'User1' on my MachineB(Destination Machine)?I would really appreciate, if someone can give me detailed steps explaning how to solve this problem.Thank you very much once again.
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When i wanna run Application in other computers in network.Β The following error occurs.
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Aug 7, 2006
Hi,
I am having some trouble copying data over my workgroup network from my Windows 2003 Server Machine (machineA with SQL SERVER 2005) to one of my network Machine's drive(MachineB).
Here is the T-SQL code that I am trying to execute:
EXEC xp_cmdshell 'copy D:Datafile.txt \MachineBDocuments'
Whenever I tried to execute the above piece of code, I get the error message "Access is denied", but if I try to copy the file from the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) with the copy command, the file copies fine over the network.
I have already searched over the internet and I found out that loads of people have the same issue, and they were suggested something like this:
"Check in Services and make sure that the MSSQLServer service is run as
a domain user and that domain user has rights to these network
resources."
Well it sounds plausible, but I don't know what are the exact steps to do this. How do I know which user is running the MSSQL Server service? Are they referring to the user which I use to connect to my SQL Server Database engine throuhg the SQL Server Management Studio?
Also they are suggesting 'domain user', and as I said before I do not have domain network just regular simple workgroup network.
Here are some details of the user that I use to login. I generally login into my Windows 2003 Server machine with user called 'User1' and I use the same 'User1' to connect to SQL Server through the Management Studio Screen.
Should I create a user called 'User1' on my MachineB(Destination Machine)?
I would really appreciate, if someone can give me detailed steps explaning how to solve this problem.
Thank you very much once again.
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Hi,
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(
Columns
)
Select
Columns
From
sqlserver2000comp.Databasename..tablenames
Where UserId = @UserId.
Is this the right way to do it.. and can i give this query in the sqlserver2005 db or the 2000 db
any help or ideas will be appreciated.
Regards...
Karen
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Dear friends,
I want to know that is the alternative data type of long in sqlserver
regards,
asad
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p.s. my email was incorrect in the last mail.
Hi all,
is there a sql 2k thread. Am interseted in finding out what the largest database size of a sqlserver database people have worked with.
We have a 1.2 Terabyte db with about 150-200 million new rows being processed everyday. Would like to share some thoughts on this with other people who are working with this much data and what they are doing with it.
bhala
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I am from the group of people that thinks that to anything, there is a solution and am hoping that to this problem, there is hope of a solution.
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Now, I realize that for this, I have to put the database in a shared folder, which makes it quite vulnerable. Having pondered over the problem for sometime, a solution that comes to my mind is to place a Text file in the same shared folder that always contains the correct path of the database. When a user chooses that folder, I will read the actual path of the database from the text file, and move the database to a non-shared folder.
I haven't yet implemented this approach, but felt it better to consult someone before. So, would this approach work, and is it a good idea.
For information purposes, I consider it important to mention that the database is in MS Access. I know this is not a place for discussing it, but this is a general security concern. So, I thought
people would not mind answering it....
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Hi,
I am trying to transfer data from a sql server 2000 database to a Sql Server 2005 database... and i just want to transfer around 2 tables.. and my sql server 2000 database is located in one machine and the 2005 database is located in the other machine.. So i am trying to insert data into the sql server 2005 database. So can i do it like this..
Insert into SqlServer2005comp.Databasename..TableName
(
Columns
)
Select
Columns
From
sqlserver2000comp.Databasename..tablenames
Where UserId = @UserId.
Is this the right way to do it.. and can i give this query in the sqlserver2005 db or the 2000 db
any help or ideas will be appreciated.
Regards...
Karen
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It is simple question, just slipped out of my mind at this time...... how do we change Security Context for 2005 version from network to local system.
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This problem is only with the BLOB data types in table RS_TABLELOB.
Then i got an error as:
[Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]ResultSet can not re-read row data for column
1.'.'.at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createExcep tion(Unknown Source)at
com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.getExceptio n(Unknown Source)at
com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.validateColu mnIndex(Unknown Source)at
com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseResultSet.getObject(Un known Source)at
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Please help me out, if you have any idea!!!
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I have created an sql server 2005 maintenance plan for a daily backup. The plan has two 'Back up database task' i.e. one backup on the local drive while the second on a network drive. When the plan is executed, a backup is created on the local drive but not on the network drive. If i check the log, it says "Access Denied" whereas i have full access to the network drive with complete permissions to read, write and delete.
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Regards...
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Jan 14, 2007
When running the following statement in SQL 2005, I get the error message "Access is denied":
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'TYPE \SERVER-BSHAREFILE.TXT'
The following are true about the network:
The SQL Server is installed on SERVER-A.
SERVER-A and SERVER-B are Windows 2003 servers on the same Windows 2003 domain.
The SQL Server and SQL Server Agent services are running under the domain account SQLSERVICE.
SQLSERVICE is a member of the Domain Admins group.
The Domain Admins group is part of the local Administrators group on SERVER-B.
The SQLSERVICE account has also explicitly been given Full Control to the folder referenced by \SERVER-BSHARE
xp_cmdshell use has been enabled on the SQL Server.
If I run the following command in SQL:
exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'whoami'the following is returned: DOMAINSQLSERVICE
If I change the command to access the c: drive instead of a network drive, it executes successfully.
Can anyone shed some light on why I still cannot access any of the files in this folder using xp_cmdshell?
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Apr 23, 2008
I am having difficulty getting both xp_cmdshell and the Scripting.FileSystem to work via sp_OACreate/sp_OAMethod with files residing on network drives . I am able to create/move/copy/delete files on local drives through both of these methods, but when I specify a network drive as the target an operation requiring write access I get an "Access is Denied" error. I recognize that the SQLServer service account is being used to perform these operations, and I have granted Full control permissions to this user on the directory I'm trying to perform the operation on. Is there some other permission either on the SQLServer or Windows account that is required to enable write access from T-SQL?
--Listing of network directory works fine:
EXEC xp_cmdshell 'dir \Gol-devftprootgolsolgolEngMaint';
GO
Volume in drive \Gol-devftproot has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 5493-88CD
NULL
Directory of \Gol-devftprootgolsolgolEngMaint
NULL
04/23/2008 12:37 PM <DIR> .
04/23/2008 12:37 PM <DIR> ..
03/28/2008 01:56 PM <DIR> 40083388
04/23/2008 12:37 PM <DIR> 4008343A
04/23/2008 11:05 AM 230 4008343a.task
12/18/2007 12:15 PM <DIR> 4008CE92
04/23/2008 08:41 AM <DIR> 4008D108
04/22/2008 06:40 PM <DIR> 4008D134
04/21/2008 02:46 PM <DIR> 4008D15D
03/05/2008 10:14 PM <DIR> 4008D1BA
02/12/2008 04:41 PM <DIR> 4008D1FA
10/29/2007 11:06 PM <DIR> 4008D583
04/21/2008 02:41 PM <DIR> CMU
04/22/2008 02:25 PM 313 ESN_All.task
09/05/2007 11:22 AM <DIR> HotSpot
04/23/2008 07:25 AM <DIR> M4008CEC7
04/23/2008 07:56 AM <DIR> M4008D1BC
04/22/2008 05:24 PM <DIR> M4008D1CF
04/21/2008 02:43 PM <DIR> MEU3
04/21/2008 02:43 PM <DIR> Tools
2 File(s) 543 bytes
18 Dir(s) 25,083,801,600 bytes free
-- Local copy works fine...
EXEC xp_cmdshell 'COPY C:TestLoad4008D1FA4008D1FA.TASK C:Temp';
GO
1 file(s) copied.
-- Copy to network drive fails
EXEC xp_cmdshell 'COPY C:TestLoad4008D1FA4008D1FA.TASK \Gol-devftprootgolsolgolEngMaint';
GO
Access is denied.
0 file(s) copied.
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Dec 28, 2007
Hi.
i got an error when i connect to sqlserver 2005 db with use of Sqlserver ManagementStudio.
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The provider of the database says I can create a new database and just point to the MDF as the data source but I can't seem to find a way to do that? I am using SQL Server Management Studio Express.
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Jul 8, 2006
Hello Expert!
I have 2 Database Access & SQLServer(ver 7)
I need to Import Data TblShift from Access to SQLServer using DTS Ive done this successfully!
Now I want to use parameter so I only importing record within range (e.g. ShiftDate BETWEEN 05-24-2006 AND 06-23-2006)
In SQLServer, I have created table to store the date range as following:
TblParameter
DateFrom: 04/24/2006
DateTo: 05/23/2006
How do I use the date range from TblParameter(SQLServer) to import record from TblShift(Access) using DTS?
Is this possible or any better solution for this?
TIA
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I have an app that uses a sqlserver 2000 jdbc driver to connect to a sqlserver 2000.
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If that is a possibility, what can be some differences in the configuration? Previously with 2000 the config information I entered is:
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DB name: name of db instance
port: 1433(default)
user and pass.
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"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Error establishing socket."
and
"java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Unable to connect. Invalid URL."
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