Hi Frndz,
I am using SQL Server 7.0, I will regularly take backup daily using sql
server enterprise manager. During backup running, i had cancelled
abnormally, when next time i take backup it shows the following error "Microsoft SQL-DMO(ODBC SQLState:42000)" "Backup,
CHECKALLOC, bulk copy, SELECT INTO, and file manipulation (such as
CREATE FILE) operations on A database must be serialized. Reissue the
statement after the current backup. CHECKALLOC or file manipulation
operation is completed.Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally"How to solve this problem? send reply in detail.With Regards,Arul
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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.
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
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.
When I try to schedule a dump of a database, I receive the following error message "Error 2812: Stored Procedure `master.dbo.sp_schedulersignal` not found. I looked in the msdb databases and this stored procedure was not listed. I recently had to reinstall SQL server due to problems with IP sockets. How do I go about correcting this problem? Do I need to somehow reinstall this Stored Procedure? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Not sure what has caused this to suddenly happen, but each time I attempt to launch Enterprise Manager I get the error:
"MMC cannot open the file C:MSSQLBINNSQL Server Enterprises Manager.MSC This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console, or was created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the file."
Now, I've already attempted to reinstall the client tools with no luck. The file does exist, and I have not changed my security settings -- at least that I'm aware of.
I use EM daily, so I'm perplexed as to why over night it stopped working. Is it possible a Windows Update could have caused this?
If you have any insight I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
SQL Enterprise Manager Version 7.0, Windows XP professional version 5.1The list panels (right half of the screen) will not show the tables.The top of the panel reads: 245 items, which is correct, but the panelreads: there are no items to show in this view. This error is occurringon one database on one server. The tables are actually there but Icannot access them through Enterprise Manager.I assume that a re-install will probably fix it, but I'm hopingto avoid it.Help--Posted via http://dbforums.com
everytime i go to open tables in enterprise manager, i right click the table and then select open all of it. however, i was gone from work for a week, and when i came back i got an error message when i did this. it is as follows:
An unexpected error happened during this operation.
[Query]-Query Designer encountered a Query error: Unspecified error.
I dont know what to do. all i can think of is rebooting the computer, but it is the LIVE databases for webpages. please help me!
Lately I noticed that I cannot return any rows using enterprise manager. The version I am using is MS-SQL 7.0 with SP 1 on NT. This will return an error:-
An unexpected error happened during this operatation. [Query]-Query Designer encountered a query error. Unspecified error.
I can return rows using another computer with enterprise manager installed.
I am getting an error when i try to open MSEM. I have also tried to open this via mmc and get the same.
I have an attached a screen shot of the error. I tried re-installing SP4, but this did not fix it. Please help. We need to move our SQL to a new server and since I can't see any of it, I can't really manage it before the move.
Receiving error "Microsoft ODBC Server Driver Timeout Expired". This is happening when running queries or stored procedures through VB6 and also in Enterprise Manager. Have set query timeout to 0 and command timeout to 0 but no joy.
Enterprise manager cannot even perform a count of records (16Million) without timeing out.
Greetings: We have a database with approximately 15-20 tables. Last week, using Enterprise Manager, we were able to open any of these tables and return all rows. Yesterday, when we tried to do this, we got the following message:
An Unexpected Error happened during this operation. [Query] - Query Designer encountered a Query Error: Unspecified Error
Can anyone tell me what might be causing this and how to fix it? Barring that, can anyone suggest some general steps I might take to possibly eliminate this problem without knowing the cause? Last, can you point me to a good resource for investigating problems of this kind, such as a knowledge base (other than Microsoft's TechNet)?
I am getting following error message while opening DTS package,
"No provider exist fro this connection on this computer", Invalid class string.
When I use the SQL Enterprise Manager (SEM) Return All Rows option to open a table, or you attempt to create or design a view, the following error occurs: An unexpected error happened during this operation. [Query] - Query Designer encountered a query error : unspecified error
This is working fine from remote enterprise manager.
Recently I have migrated all the databases including system databases from old server to new server.
I reinstalled latest MDAC to correct this problem, but I did not get any solution for this.
I have installed SQL Server service pack 4, do I need a SP4 re-install and how I can do this.
Hello I am receiving the dreaded mail error listed above. I can send out a test E-mail from Enterprise Manager to operators, but I cannot run this Transact query:
Does anyone know how to recreate the SQL Server Enterprise Manager.MSC file? It seems to have disappeared from the server. How can I open Enterprise Manager without it? I'm using NT4.0 and SQL Server 7.
I've managed somehow to corrupt the Enterprise Manager.MSC file (it has ocurred several times), so it's impossible to open a table. What can I do about it except re-installing the server? What can be done to protect this file?
I'm a newbie to Enterprise Manager so I appreciate any help.
Here's my question:
I have a SQL Server 7.0 account hosted by a webhosting company on a shared server. When I create a server registration and attempt to connect remotely to this database using Enterprise Manager, I get the following error:
Server user "john_sa' is not a valid user in database 'test123497'
The problem is that test123497 is NOT the database that they are hosting for me. I rechecked my Client Network Utility alias to make sure I'm connecting to the correct IP address and I double checked my username and password.
The server hosting this account is attempting to connect me to the wrong database. Sometimes I get through ok and other times I get the above error.
Is this because the hosting company has too many accounts on this server? Is the server running out of resources? Is there anything I can do remotely to control this?
I have a AS400 that I retrieved data from and imported into SQL 2000 Server. However, the data will only insert 1 time. I would like to query the AS400 every minutes to update my table on SQL server. If the data is already in my table it does not get updated. How can I get updated/changed data every 15 minutes?
Why does the SQL Server Enterprise Manager seem to block other processes? I am working with SQL2000 developers version with SP4. When I set up a Data transformation service, it is not actioned until I close/open the Server Enterprise Manager. Otherwise it sits there as Process id 51 Master - runnable (this is the SEM) and Process id 52 - DTS sleeping.
I'm a newbie trying to find the SQL Server Enterprise Manager so I cancreate a database. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express and SQL ServerManagement Studio Express. On the SQL Server menu I see (1) ConfigurationTools and (2) SQL Server Management Studio Express. The SQL ServerManagement Studio Express menu has 3 items on it. Where do I find theEnterprise Manager?Robert
I am trying desparately to build a user defined function on the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 viewer and when it is performed I get the following message:
[Microsoft][ODB SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] Maximum stored procedure, function, trigger, or view nesting level exceeded
Is there any problem using sql MAX() built in function? How can I resolve this issue?
The UDF code is: CREATE FUNCTION TestFunc (@Syn int) RETURNS int AS BEGIN IF @Syn IS NULL RETURN 1 DECLARE @NewPersonID INT SELECT @NewPersonID = MAX(PersonID) FROM GO_Test WHERE SynagogueID = @Syn RETURN ISNULL(@NewPersonID + 1, 1) END
I call the function from the 'Formula' propery of a computed field of a table like this: ([dbo].[TestFunc]([SynagogueID]))
Hi, I am new to Sql Server 2005. I have worked previously in Sql Server 2000. I want to know if Enterprise Manager exists in Sql Server 2005. If yes, then where? Regards,ap.
I was wondering if I could download the Enterprise Manager for SQL Server. I am aware of some 3rd party tools but I want to use what comes w/ SQL Server.
Hello,I'm having the following dilemma: I'm trying to connect to a database on a SQL Server, somewhere else in the country. - With Server Explorer in VS.Net it is no problem at all. New dataconnection: i fill in the ip-adress, user and pass, and the database-name i want to connect to, and voila, it's done. I can add, edit, delete everything.- With enterprise manager: With enterprise manager i can make a connection with the server, but after that the database isn't visible. And as far as i know i can't connect to a certain database. Another option i tried is to create a linked server on my local server: that does work, only now i can't add/edit/delete..I really want to work with enterprise manager, but is there any way to connect to one db only, and still be able to add/edit/delete ?? I can't find the solution..Please help..Much regards..J.JansmaThe netherlands
Can anyone tell me how Enterprise Manager connects to SQL Server? Does the Client Network Utility affect it? I can ping the servers with SQL on them, but I get timeouts and 'Connection Broken' in EM. Query Analyzer works sometimes and sometimes doesn't.
Unable to view the server logs via EM. sp_cycle_errorlog tried, no help. The physical errorlog file is in c:mssql7log. A server reboot doesn't help either.