We are setting up a new box and when we deploy the cube we are getting the error "File system error: The following error occured during a file operation: Access is denied. ."
We are part of an AD group that is a member of the administrators group on the box, and it looks like we have rights to the data directory where AS deploys cube data to. The account that AS service runs as is also an administrator on the box. It is a domain account. The cube does have one assembly - might that be the problem? We have set up a few boxes in the past without problems - we didn't have control over how this box was setup, so obviously we are missing a permission. If anyone has any insights / ideas, I'm all ears.
I have an File System Task that copies a file from one directory ot another. When I hard code the target directory (c:dirfile.txt) it works fine. When I change it to a virtual directory (\serverdirfile.txt) I get a security error:
[File System Task] Error: An error occurred with the following error message: "Access to the path '\gracehbtest oS2TMM_Live_Title_000002.xml' is denied.".
This is a problem I encountered when I had to detach a database file (type .mdf):
1) I went to the MS SQL Management Server Studi and detached my database file successfully from a connection called Workhorse.
2) I needed to place the .mdf database file into a zip file in order to put it on a remote server. I did this using Shared Portal. This was also successful
3) However when I tried reattaching the database file, I got this error:
CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5A(Access denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file "CProgram FilesMSSQL ServerMSSQLData<databasename>.mdf'
Q) The database file and log file (ldf) exist in the correct directory so I don't know what happened. Can any one help?
I had few databases developed in SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition. I have detached all the databases and stopped developing anything new other than taking reqular backup of detached .mdf and .ldf files. I installed Vista on the other Hard drive that corrupted my XP installation drive letters so I had to reinstall XP OS. I have reinstalled SQL 2005 Dev edition. Now I am trying to attach the database it is giving error of Operating system error 5: "5(Access is denied.)". I tried to copy those .mdf and .Ldf files through windows explorer and it is not letting me copy past in the other place. I am getting Access denied from OS. I have about 5 databases and only one has this problem. What is going on and how do I solve this? Is the OS has locked the file? My home computer is not in a domain. I tried to right click the file to see if I can set access permission on the file. There is no such security options. Any help is appreciated.
I am facing a issue with bulk upload on Test Server.
Issue: When running Openrowset command from SQL server other that Test Server query runs fine when trying to run the same command from Test Server it gives error.
Msg 4861, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Cannot bulk load because the file "\ServerNameinputFileName.csv" could not be opened. Operating system error code 5(Access is denied.).
For example: If the command is run from System A connecting to SQL Server instance on Test Server Test Server it gives this error. If the same command with same rights is run from any other SQL server instance say Dev1 its running fine.
If the command is run from Test Server connecting to any SQL Server instance including Test Server it is running fine.
Tried: 1) Given the read/write rights on shared folder, to user under which the SQL server service is running on Test Server
2) Given the read/write rights on shared folder to everyone.
Query:
SELECT DISTINCT * FROM OPENROWSET
(
BULK '\ServerNameinputFileName.csv',
FORMATFILE='\ServerNameFormat.xml'
)
AS FileList
Please provide me with some solution. What can be the reason for such behaviour?
Getting Access Denied To FileName Error When Using the Execute Sql Task (With File Connection) into a Foreach Loop Container.
Please Note :
I have a folder containing .sql files. I have to dynamically loop through the files and send them as a File connection Folder to the Execute Sql Task.
When I run this Package I am getting the follwoing error :
[Execute SQL Task] Error: An error occurred with the following error message: "Access to the path 'C:ProjectsFuzzy Lookup DataFlow ExampleScripts' is denied.".
Also I have logged in to the machine as Administrator and to Sql Server with sa.
i created a solution that is working fine in development. I would now like to deploy it on an other server.
We have choosen for a file system -based deployment because this seems to require the least specialized SQL Server-knowledge from the user who will be utilizing this system. I changed the properties of the solution to
CreateDeploymentUtility: true
DeploymentOutputPath : binDeployment
Subsequently I build the solution and in the binDeployment-folder dtsx-files have been created.
Can anyone tell me what I need to do next to deploy them on an other machine?
Do I need to deploy a complete version of SQL SERVER 2005 Devenv included or is there a lighter installation possible that only contains what I need to run the packages?
Can I shedule the packages to run at a specified moment without DTultil coming up?
When you once found an answer to these many questions i would be most gratefull if you woulkd let me know.
I have a doubt in file system deployment in ssis. I read msdn articles like "MsDtsSrvr.ini.xml" will decide the default folder for ssis packages those are deployed to "File System".
I have installed SQL server 2012 of 64 bit in my system. My "MsDtsSrvr.ini.xml" file was reside in the path"C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110DTSBinn". This means when we try to deploy my packages to File System default path should come like "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110DTSPackages".
But in my case path was coming like "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100DTSPackages" even though my "MsDtsSrvr.ini.xml" reside in "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server110DTSBinn". i can't able to see my packages in SSMS when i connected to integration services.
We deployed the ssis package to SQL server and now trying to configure but it only allow use to change environmental variables there is no option to browse and select XML configuration file. Does this mean when you are using SQL server deployment mode u can only use environmental variable ?
I have an asp.net 1.1 (vb.net) application which accesses data from a sql server 2000. I published this application on http://test.autenmas.co.za and the database I access is on 196.23.156.196. I am getting this error message when I run the application from this site:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
But it's working fine on my local, development machine. I am using the following connection string in my connections:
"Data source=196.23.56.193; Initial Catalog=Autenmas; User Id=xxxx; password=yyyy"
Is there anything wrong with my code, is there anything that must be done on the web/database server or any other configurations for that matter, what really is the problem??????
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?
Hello all, I am running into an interesting scenario on my desktop. I'm running developer edition on Windows XP Professional (9.00.3042.00 SP2 Developer Edition). OS is autopatched via corporate policy and I saw some patches go in last week. This machine is also a hand-me-down so I don't have a clean install of the databases on the machine but I am local admin.
So, starting last week after a forced remote reboot (also a policy) I noticed a few of the databases didn't start back up. I chalked it up to the hard shutdown and went along my merry way. Friday however I know I shut my machine down nicely and this morning when I booted up, I was in the same state I was last Wenesday. 7 of the 18 databases on my machine came up with
FCB:pen: Operating system error 32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.) occurred while creating or opening file 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataTest.mdf'. Diagnose and correct the operating system error, and retry the operation. and it also logs FCB:pen failed: Could not open file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataTest.mdf for file number 1. OS error: 32(The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.).
I've caught references to the auto close feature being a possible culprit, no dice as the databases in question are set to False. Recovery mode varies on the databases from Simple to Full. If I cycle the SQL Server service, whatever transient issue it was having with those files is gone. As much as I'd love to disable the virus scanner, network security would not be amused. The data and log files appear to have the same permissions as unaffected database files. Nothing's set to read only or archive as I've caught on other forums as possible gremlins. I have sufficient disk space and the databases are set for unrestricted growth.
Any thoughts on what I could look at? If it was everything coming up in RECOVERY_PENDING it's make more sense to me than a hit or miss type of thing I'm experiencing now.
I'm running the isqlw.exe command from a console app. The output log file is telling me access is denied to my My Documents folder (where the .bak file is) to do the restore. It keeps erroring and teminating the RESTORE command. It's not read only or anything (not that I'd think that would necessarily affect it) and I don't know why it would throw an OS access denied error on any part of my computer for me since I'm logged into the computer as an admin and I'm using the sa login info in the isqlw command.
Event 17204, FCB::Open failed: Could not open file F:MSSQLDatafilename.mdf for file number 1. OS error: 5(Access is denied.).When I look at the file permissions of filename.mdf, there is no MSSQLSERVER group permissions listed nor can I add it. I have tried to add MSSQLSERVER and NT SERVICEMS SQL $MSSQLSERVER but neither exist. There is also a ReportServer.mdf in the same folder with MSSQLSERVER permissions!Did I somehow delete this group? What can I do to restore this permission?
I'm having an issue with a CLR Stored procedure. Everything works great in a 32 bit environment, I have a CLR SP that updates an xml file stored on a local drive. When I execute the Stored proc it does go and update what I want it to in a 32 bit system. When I run the CLR SP on a 64 bit cluster, I seem to have give the "everyone" group write permissions to my G: drive (which is where the file is located that I'm updating). What security context is this SP running under? I thought it would be either under the SQL Service account (which is a domain user in the local administrators group) or what I'm logged in as when I run it from Management Studio (which is a domain admin, also in the local administrators group). If I have given the local administrators group "Full Control" access to the G: drive, why isn't this enough? Why do I have to give the Everyone group write access?
The security context seems odd to me, it seems like it's not running as either one of those 2 users I mentioned, because if it was, then it should be able to update the xml file.
Any help appreciated. Here's the error I'm getting:
Msg 6522, Level 16, State 1, Procedure usp_XMLWriter, Line 0
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user defined routine or aggregate 'usp_XMLWriter':
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'g:ssisPackagesBuildCalendarandy.dtsConfig' is denied.
System.UnauthorizedAccessException:
at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
I recently started having trouble with my local SQL Server 8.0 database server. When I try to start it with Enterprise Manager I get the following error:
An error 5 - (Access is denied) occured while performing this service operation on the MSSQLServer service.
Nothing showed up in the SQL Server error logs. If I try to connect to it using the SQL Server Management Studio that came with SQL Server 2005 I get the following (slightly more informative) message:
Cannot connect to (local) ... (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2)
I'm not sure which log to look at in the MSSQL folders: MSSQL.1, MSSQL.2 or MSSQL.3.
Furthermore, if I manually start the MSSQLSERVER service, then I can connect just fine with the SQL Server 2005 Management Studio but still get the weird error message with SQL Server 8.0 Enterprise Manager.
I am trying to install Project Server, and i'm having issues with sharepoint, and connecting to SQL:
dataserver is running sbs2003 sql2003 and analsys services.
server2 is running server2003 is to be the application server for project.
ProjectDb is the database that i have setup in sql.
username is the account that can control everything as administrer.
in Sharepoint is asks for the database server: <<dataserver>>
SQL Server database name: <<ProjectDb>>
I'm using windoes authentication and then i click ok, and get the error message.
I've also see the error message can not find the SQL Server, and access denied. Under ODBC i have installed the sql server information under System DSN.
A couple months ago I created a DTS package to use the Bulk Insert task for importing a series of large files from a different server. It worked great until last week. Now, when I try to use the Bulk Insert task in a DTS package, I get the following message, "Could not bulk insert because file "blah.txt" could not be opened. Operating System Error 5 (Access Is denied.) I have checked permissions on the file, the file is valid and the path is correct.
What can I look at to understand what is wrong? How can I fix this?
I am posting this message after reading all the previous posts withthe above subject.I have a SQL2K named instance running on a Windows 2K machine underLocal system Account and it uses SQL Server authentication. ThisServer is on a domain by itself. Let us call this M1.I am connecting to this server from an XP machine usinng EnterpriseManager. Let us call this machine M2.Since the client and server are on differentt domains when I useServer Manager on M2 to start/stop my M1's SQL Server, SQL ServerAgent etc, I am getting this error message -"Access Denied (Error 5)When starting SQL Server Service"?What user detailed are passed from M2 to M1 that I am getting thiserror? What is the best way to use server manager on M2 to control M1?Also how to know the status of a SQL server Agent from a cleint EM.
I'm trying to solve this error from so many days and not able to get any solution till now, pls help on this.
My reports are working fine after being deployed on Windows 2003 Server with SQL Standard Edition. But on 2 sites, I'm using SQL Express Edition with Advanced Services on Win XP Pro machine.
This is a C# Applicaiton, using reportviewer control and getting reports from reportserver. I'm using following code before the report is refreshed to set credentials.
These machines are not on domain and using common workgroup. I have created a account with admin rights on these machines, which is being passed to reportviewer control.
MyRepPrevForm.reportViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials. NetworkCredentials = new NetworkCredential("MyUser", "MyPass", WorkGroupName);
I have tried everything on this, including the giving additional rights to Aspnet account, adding it as login etc. etc. but nothing seems to work.
I am getting access denied error when tried to import or export data from another machine. ( right click on database in management studio , select tasks , select import or export) i was getting that error in the second screen of the wizard which asks to select the source system to copy from. Previously in this process i got error while sql initialization which comes after selecting source ,destination system and database tables selcetion. i have searched the net for the sollutoin and got a sollution mentioning to install the sql service pack 1. while installing i kept my server running , in the middle of installation what happend is a message box is diaplayed saying something and showed three options cancel,continue and try again. i mistakenly clicked on continue without stopping the server. after successfull installation of service pack i once again tried to import data from other system. the above mentioned error is giving in the second screen of the wizard at the place where to select the source system. i tried to system restore but updates of service pack does not reflected. hoping that some one may solve my problem.
this is the message
General access denied error
------------------------------ Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.ApplicationClass.get_DBProviderInfos() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.DTSWizard.GetDtsDbProviderInfos(WizardInputs wizardInputs) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.DataSourceCombo.PopulateProviders(Boolean fSources, WizardInputs wizardInputs) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.DtsWizard.Step1.OnInitializePage(EventArgs e) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardPage.RaiseEnterPage() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardForm.NextPage(WizardPage nextPage) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.WizardForm.Next_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
I have created a stored procedure that dumps the database from server 'A' and copies the dump file to server 'B'. I get 'ACCESS' DENIED' error in the following portion when it shells out to DOS:
Yesterday afternoon I lost access to my local MSDE 2000 sp3(a?)instance. Usinig NT or SQL authentication I get an 'access denied'error when I try to connect. This happened suddenly with no changesto the server on my part. I've tinkered with the Client NetworkUtility settings, from Multiprotocol only, every combination of Multiprotocol, TCP/IP, and named pipes. I've tried connecting with mynetwork machine name, using (local), and using my IP address (both127.0.0.1 and my network IP). I've tried connecting from QueryAnalyzer on other computers. Of course I've rebooted as well, all tono avail.I know that there were network changes being made, but my domain login(which I normally use to connec to my SQL Server as a sysadmin) isstill in the local administrators group on my machine and I haven'tnoticed any problems accessing anything else.Any ideas?
I have created a package that works just fine from my desktop. I am now testing it by deploying it to the server. The task was imported into the "File System" store. I connected to the SQL Server, from my desktop, with SSMS. I right clicked the package and selected "Execute" If I just validate the task, it validates without errors. When I go to run the task I get a "Access to the path is denied" error at the start of the first file system task. I am sure it is a permission issue. Based on the info from another thread in the forum:
"Security to network shares is dependent on the user who is running the package. If you are running it yourself, make sure you have permissions to the share. If you are running it from SQL Agent, you might need to use a proxy account (search for SQL Agent Proxy in Books Online) to access it."
I have some questions:
1. When I select "execute" what account is SQL Server using for permissions for accessing network folders? Is it mine, SQL Server Agent, something else? If it is my account, why would I get an "Access to the path is denied" error?
2. I don't understand how to use a proxy account, or even if I need one. I assume that when I set the task for scheduling I'll need one. I read the BOL pages, but I'm still confused as to what I need to set up.
I am getting an error when trying to access SSIS packages stored in the MSDB section. File access works, but I get an Access Denied error with the MSDB access. I've tried through the SQL Server Management Studio on the server and on a remote workstation. I've logged on with multiple users; to no avail. Has anyone encountered and solved this problem yet? I've noticed several posts that appear to be similar, but there are no resolutions that work for me.
Hi, I'm trying to connect to my local database running on SqlServerExpress. I'm able to connect to it from SQL Server Studio. I'm also able to create a data connection to the database from VS.NET 2005 using server explorer. However, when I try to pull some data from my code, I get the "SQL Server does not exist or access denied." error. Here's my code: <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AllowPaging="true" DataSourceID="SqlDatasource1" /><asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDatasource1" runat="server" SelectCommand="select * from tStates" ProviderName="System.Data.OleDb" ConnectionString="Provider=SQLOLEDB;Server=.SQLSERVEREXPRESS;database=TestaDB;uid=sa;pwd=SAPassword" /> I'd appreciate some help on this.
Hi guys, I just installed WebMatrix and MSDE (downloaded from www.asp.net), and I have set MSDE to use SQL authentication. I have granted user ASPNET read/write previlege and added it to the MSDE user's table. When I tried the following code, it gives me this error: "SQL Server does not exist or access denied."
// TODO: Update the ConnectionString and CommandText values for your application string ConnectionString = "server=(local)/BERKELEY;database=emonopoly;Trusted_Connection=yes"; string CommandText = "select * from test";
SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString); SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand(CommandText, myConnection);
I turned on the debug option, and the exact output is this:
Server Error in '/' Application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SQL Server does not exist or access denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
Source Error:
Line 13: SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand(CommandText, myConnection); Line 14: Line 15: myConnection.Open(); Line 16: Line 17: DataGrid1.DataSource = myCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection);
[SqlException: SQL Server does not exist or access denied.] System.Data.SqlClient.ConnectionPool.GetConnection(Boolean& isInTransaction) +474 System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionPoolManager.GetPooledConnection(SqlConnectionString options, Boolean& isInTransaction) +311 System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() +383 ASP.datareport_aspx.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in D:PersonalProjectsMS.NeteMonopolysourcedatareport.aspx:15 System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +55 System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +27 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain() +731
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.573
The strange thing is I'm able to connect to the MSDE database from the DATA window on the right hand side of the WebMatrix design window. Will somebody give me a hand?
I have re-installed Visual Studio and SQL Server and now i am getting this error for all applications i try to runError:" SQL Server does not exist or access denied. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: SQL Server does not exist or access denied.Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. Stack Trace: