We are running four servers at different sites say A,B,C and D and want
it to connect main Server at head office what would be the
configuration of main server for running SQL Server 2005.There are two
database say X and Y at each server at sites A,B,C and D. X requires
37.4 MB memory while Y requires 154 MB memory. 500 records are
populated in X database at each site While 30000 records are populated
in Y database at each site. What would be HW requirement for SQL
Server?
If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.
I've tried to installed sql server 2005 developer edition on windows vista home premium but failed many times, almost giving up. I've installed and turned on all the features of IIS 7.0 but it still failed and I tried to test IIS 7 by running the local host and received this error " HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error." I even ran the windows update SP1 for Vista and MDAC 2.8 SP1
I really appreciate any comments and help.
----- Here are the messages in the windows system check for the sql server 2005 installation:
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
I've tried to installed sql server 2005 developer edition on windows vista home premium but failed many times, almost giving up. I've installed and turned on all the features of IIS 7.0 but it still failed and I tried to test IIS 7 by running the local host and received this error " HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error." I even ran the windows update SP1 for Vista and MDAC 2.8 SP1
I really appreciate any comments and help.
----- Here are the messages in the windows system check for the sql server 2005 installation:
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.
Workaround says remove the .manifest files. Where are they?
Hi, I read throught the requirements of installing SQL Express and found that one of the requirement stated Microsoft .NET Framework. As I'm now developing my application in VC++(MFC), it's not build on .NET Framework. I wish to know in my case, can I use SQL Express in my application? Thank in advance.
I have developed a client server application using SQL Server 2005 Express and VB.Net. I will be distributing it to my customers. I am putting together a System Requirement document. I am wondering what kind of Server (o/s) and network configuration customers need to have. I know they cannot use a pier to pier network setting. What kind of network setting do they need to have? Does the server machine need to have a server o/s (such as Win 2003 Server) or is Windows XP fine? Any help will be appreciated.
compare to ms sql 2000, the newer version seems to be slow when i tryto open or modify a table. is this a demerit of the newer vesion or mymachine problem?
I'm trying to determine how much space I would need for my data drive and log file drive to do index rebuild. I have a database which is 100gb, it is in simple recovery mode. let me know what to have a look at to determine how much space.
I am trying to upgrade the MSSQL Express with the Advanced Services version. I have:
Mobil Intel Pentium 4-M CPU 2.00 GHz
512 MB or RAM
50.8 GB free space on my C drive I am getting the following message:
- Minimum Hardware Requirement (Warning)
Messages
Minimum Hardware Requirement
The current system does not meet the minimum hardware requirements for this SQL Server release. For detailed hardware and software requirements, see the readme file or SQL Server Books Online
I have looked at the requirements in the books and it seems that I meet or exceed the minimums.
Hi I am looking to buy an SQL server2005 with 5 CAL's for my company in UK to fulfill our database management requirements. There seems to be a big difference between the US and UK prices. The US prices are somewhere around half the price of what i could get in UK. Are there any tax implications if i order one from US. Would there be any problems of registration if i buy from US. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. I need to order them asap. Thanks
i HAVE one requirement in a table. that is column1 for first record value 100next record 101next record 102next record 103for next 104I want to update that table daily with this requirement.not with identity columnnext day 100 may be 220,339, some thing random numberlike this how can i update a table column1
Hi Experts , I want to insert datas randomly to all columns of a table.The columns have different datatypes like int,varchar,datetime. What to do??? It is urgent so please help.
Is there any recommendation of how to calculate what would be a suitable hardware requirement for running a huge database on Production. I have a database with over 150GB of data. The server has 1.5GB memory. The database is indexed. The size of the database will most probably exceed over 400GB of data. Is there any recommendation on how much memory / hardware to put on the box.
Also on a side topic, how do large sites (example - microsoft forum) keep storing information in a database and still allow fast searching? Do they move old info to another database... But I am able to search across old information as well.
The problem is that while I am installing Sql 2005 the two warning messages are given that €ścom plus catalog requirement€? & €śminimum hardware requirement€? So please suggest me, what I have to do to install successfully
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online.
how do i get hold of Internet Information Services I installed it on vista premium.
I am in the process of learning SQL from scratch and figure it would be helpful if I can run a local server and experiment with it as I move along some book reading. I have a few questions regarding the operating system requirement for running a localhost server and hope some of you can answer to my novice questions. Can I setup a server under Windows XP? when I looked thru the documentation it indicated only windows 2000 and other Microsoft server OS will support a SQL server setup. Why then it also indicate XP as compatible? Is it because it's compatible as a client? If I do have to run a server under a different operationg system, what is the best approach for setting up another server on my only PC system along with my XP. Thanks for any answers and comments in advance.
I just installed SP2. I wanted to install the AdventureWorksDW database as part of the Database Engine Tuning Advisor tutorial. It said my install was not finished and I had a "pending reboot requirement." I shut down, and 8 different updates ran. When I tried to install the AdventureWorksDW database again, I got the same message. I'll see if there are still more updates to run.
Hi friends this is the Orders to rise the publisheres (Titles or magzines). I have two tables 1) orders Tables the columns are like orderno int , titleId int ,ItContaincomb bit, combinationID int.
2) CombinationTable containg columns like CombId int , Titleid int. values(101,2) values(101,3) values(102,4) values(102,5) valus(103,2) values(103,4)
my requirement is in orders table the last twocolumns should be filled by checking the combination table 1) take 101 combination containg 2,3 titles check these all titles are containg or not . if Compulsory all titles containg means in orders table we put ItContaincomb true, combinationID 101 for all containg titles.
if not containg single title in orders table for combination 101 means we put that titleid rows should containg column of ItContaincomb is false and combid is 0.
i want below out put for above two tables how to write a query or how to use all function. the output is (in orders table) Values(1,2,true,101) values(1,3,true,101) values(2,4,false,0) Values(2,3,false,0) values(2,2,true,103) values(3,4,true,103
Hi. I've been having a problem with SQL Server 2005 installation.
I get these errors:
- SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility (Warning) Messages * SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility
* Some components of this edition of SQL Server are not supported on this operating system. For details, see 'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005' in Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
* The current system does not meet the recommended hardware requirements for this SQL Server release. For detailed hardware and software requirements, see the readme file or SQL Server Books Online.
I can't install server services --> see here http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sqlinstalacjase9.jpg
-I'm trying to install SQL Server 2005 Standard edition on Virtual PC (host Windows XP Pro SP2, virtual system: Windows 2003 Server)
-I've been trying assigning from 512 to 750 Mb of RAM to virtual system
-I can install it on host (xp pro) without any problem
-I'm installing it from iso files - so it's not possible something is wrong with cd
-I'm using laptop Lenovo - Core 2 Duo 1,5 Ghz | 1 Gb ram
-I have plenty of space and checked option that says the disk is "dynamically expanding"
Any pointers? [Don't give me those http://fun.noshit.pl/DIR-2007.11.08/pointerstb1.png]
Hi I was trying to install the SQL server 2005 trial version and the only warning I got was for IIS feature requirement. I am using MS Windows XP home edition SP2 with 1GB RAM and 2.80 GHz pentium processor. How can I get this IIS feature on my machine with these specifications? am I forced to have a different operationg system to support the IIS? Is this problem caused by the operating system I am using or what else could have caused this?
After installing SQL server 2005 by ignoring the IIS warning I realised I could not get Reporting service feature installed. How can I get this Reporting service ? Will I be able to get the reporting services installed if I do not change the Operating system? What should I do if I want to have reporting services components installed on my machine?
Thanks
Below is the warning message I got , I tried to follow the instruction but I could not see the IIS anywhere on my machine "- IIS Feature Requirement (Warning) Messages ·IIS Feature Requirement Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is either not installed or is disabled. IIS is required by some SQL Server features. Without IIS, some SQL Server features will not be available for installation. To install all SQL Server features, install IIS from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or enable the IIS service through the Control Panel if it is already installed, and then run SQL Server Setup again. For a list of features that depend on IIS, see Features Supported by Editions of SQL Server in Books Online."
I'm trying to install SQL Server 2005 Express with Advanced Features (SP2), ideally with Reporting Services. However, every time I try to install it, setup fails the IIS Feature Requirement.
This is starting to get annoying, as every single component for IIS 7.0 is installed.
Strangely, if I go into the Programs and Features thing (I'm on Vista HP), select SQL Server 2005, and click Change, the setup here passes the IIS test.
Could it be that because SQL Server is already installed (just the database engine), it is affecting an 'upgrade' to the Advanced Features pack? Will I have to uninstall SQL Server completely, then reinstall it (no biggy) ?
I noticed that Microsoft gives license to redistribute SQL Server Express as part of an application (though we have to register for this - http://www.microsoft.com/sql/editions/express/howtobuy.mspx).
So we would like to take advantage of this, and redistribute SQL Server Express 2005 as part of our WinForms application (using the method described http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/archive/2006/09/20/763956.aspx or http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnsse/html/emsqlexcustapp.asp)
My Question is: If we perform a silent install on the client machine (included with the installation of our application), are our end-users required to register Sql Server Express in order to use it? From this page (http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/register/) it appears that in order to use an Express version for longer than 30 days, one is required to register it. However, requiring our clients to register their version of Express kind of defeats the purpose of our using Express as our database format. We need a database that we can distribute with our application, that the end-users can use without having to register.
So is the redistribution license enough (in order that the end-users do not have to register their individual copies)? Or will the end-users also have to register their copies (in which case we probably cannot use SQL Express)?
Hi AllWondered if you could help me with the below query.I have 1 simple table called STOCKCATS that consists of 2 fields.These fields are called CATID and LEVEL.The contents of this table are as follows:CATID LEVELcat01 <nothing>cat02 <nothing>cat03 cat01cat04 <nothing>cat05 cat01cat06 cat02cat07 cat04etc.. etc...The way this table works is that I have an ASP page that allows the user tocreate a stock category at 2 levels, category level and sub-category level.When I file the entered data into the table, if the user has chosen tocreate a category level stock category then the LEVEL field is left blankand if they chose to create a sub-category level category then I post therelevant category level stock category code in the LEVEL field. Forexample, in the above list cat01 is a category level stock category andcat05 is a sub-category as it is a sub-category of cat01.My query is that I want to populate a simple HTML <SELECT> menu (using ASP),but instead of it being a straightforward 'select catid from stockcats orderby catid', I want to group this list into some kind of order, eg:instead of:cat01 <nothing> << I need to bring back this 2nd column so that I cando a simple IF THEN in asp to indent sub-catscat02 <nothing>cat03 cat01cat04 <nothing>cat05 cat01cat06 cat02cat07 cat04I would likecat01 <nothing> << dittocat03 cat01cat05 cat01cat02 <nothing>cat06 cat02cat04 <nothing>cat07 cat04Do you know if this is possible in pure SQL (I must confess that I'm usingMySQL, but I would have thought the SQL syntax would be the same if it ispossible) or a combo of ASP & SQL?ThanksRobbie
I'm just getting started. I'm on Window 2000 pro with service pack 4 etc... I installed "C#" and "Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition" -thats fine.
I then installed "Microsoft SQL Server" (SQLEXPR.EXE) it was good until it did a check:
Everything checked and passed fine except for the 2nd to last one: - Minimum MDAC Version Requirement (Error) Messages * Minimum MDAC Version Requirement
* The system does not have the required version of Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) for this SQL Server release. For details, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005 in Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.