Error Installing SQL Server Management Studio Express
Dec 7, 2006
Yesterday I successfully installed Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition which included SQL Server 2005 Express. Today I noticed I needed to download the Management Studio seperate download. I downloaded SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi and executed it and get the following error:
Error reading from file C:...SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it..
Solved my own problem. Once I moved the msi to C: the installation worked. Apparently the path it was in was too long causing it to be unreadable. c:xxxxxxxxSQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msiSQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi.
After installing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on Windows Vista RC1, I wanted to install also the Managent Studio but I always receive the following error message:
"Bei der Installation dieses Pakets ist ein unerwarteter Fehler aufgetreten. Es liegt eventuell ein das Paket betreffendes Problem vor. Der Fehlercode ist 29506."
Where can I find more infos about this error-code?
I just got a new machine with Vista on it. It also came with SQL Server 2005 Express.
How do I install SQL Server Management Console on this machine? I do have an MSDN DVD with a Developer's Edition on it. Can I use this somehow? When I try to run the Tools setup.exe with SKUUPGRADE=1, it tells me there is nothing to upgrade.
I'm attempting to install SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition Management Tools [only] on my workstation which is running Widows XP Pro SP2. I already have VSTS 2005 installed with SQL Server Express and Management Studio Express Edition.
Attempting to do an advanced install with just the Management Tools specified under Client Components, results in the Version Check warning that setup must be run with SKUUPGRADE=1 specified. When I do that, the installation fails with an unexpected error. Clicking the 'Help' button, displays the following info:
I was wondering if i install sql server management studio express (05) on a pc with enterprise manager(00) on it, if that will upgrade the enterprise manager? I was hoping to have them installed side by side so that i can manage my sql server 2000 dbs on a server with enterprise manager and manage a sql express 05 db i have on another pc with the managment studio.Thanks!
I installed the managerment stuid on my machine and now none of my database connections seem to work any more. I keep getting the attached error. Before I installed the studio the system worked fine, I could connect to the database and everything was fine. Does the studio change any permission stuff? I cannot seem to get it to work again at all now, I added in aspnet as a login inside the studio and it still won't let me connect to the database. I cannot find *any* logs anywhere that might be helpful in what it is doing or see any way to debug the connection to find out what the problem is. When I look at the permissions inside of the studio it shows me that the connections should all be fine.
I checked and remote and local connections are setup, although it is only doing local connections anyway since this is a asp.net web server page.
Any idea what the problem is here? This is very frustrating and annoying :( Since I didn't change anything and now nothing I will do gets it to work. I even tried to uninstall the management tool and it still doesn't work. Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'GREENANDFLUFFYASPNET'.
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: Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'GREENANDFLUFFYASPNET'.
I've downloaded the sql server 2005 management studio express executable to my second hard drive, as there is no room on my main drive
However, when I try to install, the program shows me both drives, and shows that there is not enough room on my main drive, but it does not allow me to change the installation to my second drive.
I have previously installed the main sql express product to my second drive with visual studio. There's loads of room.
Can anyone give me a clue as to why this might be happening.
I'm trying to run the disk usage reports from the SQL Server Management Studio and I'm getting an error. I right-click on a database, go to Reports, then Standard Reports and select Disk Usage by Table. I get the error below. Can anyone help?
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Object reference not set to an instance of an object. (System.Xml)
------------------------------ Program Location:
at System.Xml.XmlReader.CalcBufferSize(Stream input) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl.InitStreamInput(Uri baseUri, String baseUriStr, Stream stream, Byte[] bytes, Int32 byteCount, Encoding encoding) at System.Xml.XmlTextReaderImpl..ctor(String url, Stream input, XmlNameTable nt) at System.Xml.XmlDocument.Load(Stream inStream) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.StandardReport.LoadRdlDocument() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.Report.LoadReportQueriesFromRdl() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.StandardReportFactory.GetReport(ReportInfo reportInfo, ReportContext context) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.ReportsManager.GetReport(ReportInfo reportInfo, ReportContext context) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Reports.ReportsManager.ShowReport(ReportInfo reportInfo)
When launching Microsfot SQL Server Management Studio Express, I get a Popup Error box (!) without any text. After pressing the OK button, everything seems to work fine. Any ideas as to what it's trying to tell me?
tried to attach a database in sse-ms, and for some reason the database name is changing to G:someFoldersomeFolderdb.mdf, even tho i dont have a drive g:,
during "attach as" screens inside sse-ms, , ie attach>add> then select the database the mdf loction is what it is suppose to be ie C:inetpubwwwrootapp_datachp11wroxunited.mdf but the database name in the same screen shot is G:someOtherFolderAndPathwroxunited.mdf and the attach as is also the G:someOtherFolderAndPathwroxunited.mdf.
I am trying to connect to a remote sql server 2005. So I have install the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express. When I try to connect I get the error below.
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. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 53). Can some one please help. I have even port no 1533 on my pc. Thanks.
I have SQL Express 2005 SP2 installed in my Vista Home Premium. I am using SQL Server Management Studio Express to manage .mdf.
When I click "Add..." to attach .mdf database, I have this prompt error message :
The server principal "My-PCMyName" is not able to access the database "model" under the current security context. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 916)
I have elevated the rights, "Run as administrator", of my SQL Server Management Studio Express, but still having problem.
I also encounter security error when detaching the existing .mdf : The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'sp_detach_db', database 'mssqlsystemresource', schema 'sys'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 229)
I have installed and used SQL Server 2005 64-bit Standard Edition for the last 8 months. Now I am trying to install Management Studio on my PC so I don't have to run the profiler, etc. from the server. The DVD & CD only contain 64-bit program files that will not install on my PC. I can't seem to find a download. Am I out of luck here?
... Weill installing sql server management studio upgrade enterprise manager?
I was wondering if i install sql server management studio express on a pc with enterprise manager on it, if that will upgrade the enterprise manager? I was hoping to have them installed side by side so that i can manage my sql server 2000 dbs with enterprise manager and manage a sql express 05 db i have on another pc with the managment studio.
Hi all, i have already installed Visual Studio 2005 Professional Addition, due to which the following components have been installed on my computer Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 Developer Microsoft Compact Framework 2.0 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Microsoft Device Emulator version 1.0-ENU Microsoft Document Explorer 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile [ENU] Developers Tools Microsoft SQL Server Native Client Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 Redistributable Package Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2005 MSXML 6.0 Parser
My visual studio 2005 professional edition is working correctly, but now i want to install Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. I have a CD on which i have following folders 1.SQL Kit and Reporting Services(this folder contains folowing setups, SQLServer2005_SSMSEE, SQLEXPR_ADV,
SQLEXPR_TOOLKit) 2.Database Publising Wizard 1.0 RC(this folder contains a setup named as Database Publising Wizard 1.0 RC) 3.Book folder contains a setup named as SqlServer2k5_BOL_june2006My problem is that, i don't know in which sequence i have to run these setups, so that the management studio successfully insatlled on my computer. If anybody understands my problem, plz help.
I've just installed SQL Server 2005 Development Edition x64 on Windows XP x64bit. The actual server (as well as Integration, Reporting Services etc) installs fine, I can connect to it via Visual Studio 2005 fine. However, all of the software tools are missing including Management Studio, Business Intelligence Studio etc. They don't show up in the start menu at all and I can't find them in the Program Files directory.
Anyone know how I can get them back? I've tried reinstalling SQL Server 2005, reformatting Windows XP x64, I'm at my wits end!! Many thanks!
I have a database in my "App_Data" folder of my visual studio project. I can view it fine in Visual Studio's built-in tools for managing a database attached to a solution. However i recently started playing around with the SQL Server Management Studio Express program. When i attach my database to Management Studio, and try to run my program it crashes. I think it might be a permissions error?!? When i detatch it and reattach it in visual studio it runs fine again. Any suggestions? ThanksJason
I have recently installed the SQL Server Management Studio Express but I do not find Management Tools in order to create scheduled backups and shrinking of the databases. I was under the impression that this should be included in the Management Studio. I use the SQL 2005 Express for smaller customers who run the SQL on a desktop unit. I need a way to backup the data to a server machine for backup purposes. I have uninstalled and reinstalled to no avail.
I was wondering if i install sql server management studio express on a pc with enterprise manager on it, if that will upgrade the enterprise manager? I was hoping to have them installed side by side so that i can manage my sql server 2000 dbs with enterprise manager and manage a sql express 05 db i have on another pc with the managment studio. Thanks!
I just downloaded the SQL SERVER 2005 TRIAL EDITION. Where to I get the SQL Server Management Studio from? Can I use SQL Server Management Studio Express?
I have had SQL express installed and working ok, however, I can no longer connect
OS: XP sp2.0
.net installed ver1.1 .. 2.0 sp1, 3.0sp1 and 3.5
The install of SQL was using the SQLEXR_adv download
I have removed SQL and all associated applications folders and windows SQL services
I have re-installed many times but always receive the same issue.
I re-built the .net 2.0
The issue I have is when I try and connect form my applications or with Express sql management studio I receive the following error:
It looks like a .net2.0 issue
TITLE: Connect to Server ------------------------------ Cannot connect to RNASHLTOPSQLEXPRESS. ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The type initializer for 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection' threw an exception. (System.Data) ------------------------------ The type initializer for 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory' threw an exception. (System.Data) ------------------------------ The type initializer for 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlPerformanceCounters' threw an exception. (System.Data) ------------------------------ Configuration system failed to initialize (System.Configuration) ------------------------------ Unrecognized configuration section system.serviceModel. (C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Configmachine.config line 136) (System.Configuration) ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------
Hi, I'm still getting error 2908 while installing the SQL Server Management Studio Express. The file downloads, I run it and it goes through the setup wizard. It gets almost all the way through the installation and then gets this error. The complete message is 'The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2908. The install then rolls back. Any suggestions?
Product: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express -- The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2908. The arguments are: {2AC4F9E9-0BFA-4CAC-BA2E-D089C63637F5}, ,
Product: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express -- Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms,Version="8.0.0.0",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a",FileVersion="8.0.50727.42",ProcessorArchitecture="MSIL"'. Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT: 0x8002802F. assembly interface: , function: CreateAssemblyNameObject, component: {B68B643F-A989-4510-9D98-0B2385E85ADF}
Hi, I'm getting error 2908 while installing the SQL Server Management Studio Express. The file downloads, I run it and it goes through the setup wizard. It gets almost all the way through the installation and then gets this error. The complete message is 'The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2908. The install then rolls back. Any suggestions?
Here's the errors that are getting generated in the application log
Product: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express -- Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms,Version="8.0.0.0",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a",FileVersion="8.0.50727.42",ProcessorArchitecture="MSIL"'. Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT: 0x8002802F. assembly interface: , function: CreateAssemblyNameObject, component: {B68B643F-A989-4510-9D98-0B2385E85ADF}
Product: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express -- The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2908. The arguments are: {2AC4F9E9-0BFA-4CAC-BA2E-D089C63637F5}, ,
When I downloaded/started using Visual Web Developer I was under the impression that I needed to install SQL Server Management Studio Express in order to create/manage databases, and to provide the engine to access the data. Since then I have found tutorials and have successfully created/used databases solely from within Visual Web Developer. I'm assuming that Visual Web Developer includes a database engine, much like the webserver that is included. (This is an awesome thing). When I tried to upload my web application with database to my production server, the database would not work, it started working after I installed SQL Server Management Studio Express on the server. Is it my understanding that you need SQL Server Management Studio Express if you do not have Visual Web Developer Express installed in order to provide the data access engine? Also, I am unable to "attach" my Visual Web Developer Express created database to SQL Server Management Studio Express. Are there any posts that provide more information about this topic?
The only reason I'm asking is that I have extra whitespace on the end of my text fields, and I thought ANSI_PADDING was turned on. I do not see the option in Visual Web Developer Express, but have found it in SQL Server Management Studio Express.
For the first time, I want to set up the configuration of my SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) to allow me in doing the non-User-Instance/ADO.NET 2.0 programming from my VB 2005 Express. The SSMSE and VB 2005 Express are in my Windows XP Pro PC that is part of our NT 4 LAN System in our office. I read the article "How to configure SQL Server 2005 to allow remotre connections" in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914277/ about (i) "Enable remote connections for SQL Server 2005 Express", (ii) Enable the SQL Server Browser service", (iii) Create exception in Windows Firewall, and (iv) Create an exception for the SQL Server Browser service in Windows Firewall. I entered the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration and I could not decide what options I should take for doing the non-User-Instance/ADO.NET 2.0 programming from my VB 2005 Express. I have the following questions on the page of "Minimize SQL Server 2005 Surface Area": (1) I saw "Configure Surface Area for localhost [change computer]". I clicked on [change computer] and I saw the following: Select Computer The Surface Area Configuration of this surface area of this computer or a remote computer. Specify a computer to configure: O Local computer O Remote computer Should I choose the "Local computer" or the "Remote computer" option? (2) Below the "Configure Surface Area for localhost [change computer]", I clicked on "Surface Area Configuration for Service and Connections", Select a component and then configure its services and connections: |-| SQLEXPRESS |-| Database Engine Service I picked => Remote Connection On the right-hand side, there are: O Local connections only O Local and remorte connections O Using TCP/IP O Using named pipes only O Using both TCP/IP and named pipes Should I choose O Local and remorte connections and O Using named pipes only?
Please help and tell me what options I should choose in (1) and (2).
I am a newbie so i apologies beforehand for any mistakes i make on this forum. Anyway, i created an asp.net website using the MS Visual Web developer tool. This has a couple of SQL SERVER databases within it. I then latervinstalled the SQL SERVER management studio express in order to manage the SQL SERVER DBs that i had as part of my website but they do not appear within the management studio db list. As this is the express version, is there anyway of importing the existing SQL SERVER dbs that i have to the management studio so i can manage them from there?
As I said in the subject I've a problem trying to restore a backup of a previous db created in sql 2000 server
When I try to do it I recive the following message:
____________________________________________________________________________________ System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: Il set di backup include il backup di un database diverso dal database 'musica2007' esistente. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.Smo)
------------------------------ For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.2047.00&LinkId=20476
------------------------------ Program Location:
in Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExecutionManager.ExecuteNonQueryWithMessage(StringCollection queries, ServerMessageEventHandler dbccMessageHandler, Boolean errorsAsMessages) in Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.BackupRestoreBase.ExecuteSql(Server server, StringCollection queries) in Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Restore.SqlRestore(Server srv) ____________________________________________________________________________________
What should I do? What's the probem? I've already tried to look for the solution in other messages but I didn't find anything..... Thanks for help,,, by Luke
I've seen the following error posted when people try to connect to their server via their applications but didn't see anyone having problems when trying to connect with SQL Server Management Studio Express. Am I missing something here? This is the error:<<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. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)(Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 2)>>The server is not remote so I don't see why I need to enable remote connection. I am also using the default connection settings.