No Ending Rebuild Master

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I'm using SQL SERVER 2000 and in the process of establishing recovery
guide.
Tried to rebuild master using rebuildm.exe but the "Configuring Server"
never ending. Then I tried to copy original databases from SQLServer
Installation CD to hard disk as the "Browse for folder", but gave the
same problem. Need advice what need to be done.

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Hello,



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AND



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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup beginning at Tue Oct 23 07:32:48 2007
Process ID : 3112
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe Version: 2005.90.3042.0
Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapxmlrw.dll Version:2.0.3609.0
Complete: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: PerformSCCAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Action "LaunchPatchedBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchPatchedBootstrap__3112" returned false.
Running: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48, returned true
Running: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:48
Complete: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49, returned true
Running: DetectLocalBootstrapAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49
Complete: DetectLocalBootstrapAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49, returned true
Action "LaunchLocalBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchLocalBootstrap__3112" returned false.
Running: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck2 at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49, returned true
Running: InvokeSqlSetupDllAction at: 2007/9/23 7:32:49
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlspars.dll Version:2005.90.3042.0
<Func Name='DwLaunchMsiExec'>
Examining 'sqlspars' globals to initialize 'SetupStateScope'
Opening 'MachineConfigScope' for [DSQL1N1]
Trying to find Product Code from command line or passed transform
If possible, determine install id and type
Trying to find Instance Name from command line.
Instance Name = DC1
Trying to find install through Instance Name
Install Type = 1
If possible, determine action

*******************************************
Setup Consistency Check Report for Machine: DSQL1N1
*******************************************
Article: WMI Service Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: MSXML Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Minimum Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: SQL Compatibility With Operating System, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum Hardware Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: IIS Feature Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Pending Reboot Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Performance Monitor Counter Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Default Installation Path Permission Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Internet Explorer Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Check COM+ Catalogue, Result: CheckPassed
Article: ASP.Net Registration Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum MDAC Version Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Edition Upgrade Check, Result: CheckPassed
<Func Name='PerformDetections'>
0
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlsval.dll Version:2005.90.3042.0
<EndFunc Name='PerformDetections' Return='0' GetLastError='997'>
*******************************************
Setup Consistency Check Report for Machine: DSQL1N1
*******************************************
Article: WMI Service Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: MSXML Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Minimum Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: SQL Compatibility With Operating System, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum Hardware Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: IIS Feature Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Pending Reboot Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Performance Monitor Counter Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Default Installation Path Permission Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Internet Explorer Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Check COM+ Catalogue, Result: CheckPassed
Article: ASP.Net Registration Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum MDAC Version Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Edition Upgrade Check, Result: CheckPassed
*******************************************
Setup Consistency Check Report for Machine: DSQL1N2
*******************************************
Article: WMI Service Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: MSXML Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Minimum Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: SQL Compatibility With Operating System, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum Hardware Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: IIS Feature Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Administrative Shares Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Pending Reboot Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Performance Monitor Counter Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Default Installation Path Permission Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Internet Explorer Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Check COM+ Catalogue, Result: CheckPassed
Article: ASP.Net Registration Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Minimum MDAC Version Requirement, Result: CheckPassed
Article: Edition Upgrade Check, Result: CheckPassed
The CheckSCCResult returned for cluster install is 0
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlsval.dll Version:2005.90.3042.0
<EndFunc Name='DwLaunchMsiExec' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
Complete: InvokeSqlSetupDllAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:41, returned true
Running: SetPackageInstallStateAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:41

Complete: SetPackageInstallStateAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned true
Running: DeterminePackageTransformsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
Complete: DeterminePackageTransformsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned true
Running: ValidateSetupPropertiesAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
Complete: ValidateSetupPropertiesAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned true
Running: OpenPipeAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
Complete: OpenPipeAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned false
Error: Action "OpenPipeAction" failed during execution.
Running: CreatePipeAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
Complete: CreatePipeAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned true
Running: RunRemoteSetupAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
<Func Name='CProcessCtrl::GetInstallPath'>
<EndFunc Name='CProcessCtrl::GetInstallPath' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
Error: 0x80070050 TaskScheduler::NewWorkItem for SQL Server Remote Setup
Error: 0x80070005 TaskSchedulerWorkItem failed to save the task [SQL Server Remote Setup ]
Complete: RunRemoteSetupAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned false
Error: Action "RunRemoteSetupAction" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Attempting to determine log files for remote install.
Connection to remote computer's scheduler service.
Creating new workitem.
Deleting existing work item and trying again...
Starting remote setup onSQL1N2
Error: 80070005 Access is denied.
Running: PopulateMutatorDbAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
Complete: PopulateMutatorDbAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43, returned true
Running: GenerateRequestsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:43
SQL_Engine = 3
SQL_Data_Files = -1
SQL_Replication = -1
SQL_FullText = -1
SQL_SharedTools = -1
SQL_BC_DEP = -1
Analysis_Server = -1
AnalysisDataFiles = -1
AnalysisSharedTools = -1
RS_Server = -1
RS_Web_Interface = -1
RS_SharedTools = -1
Notification_Services = -1
NS_Engine = -1
NS_Client = -1
SQL_DTS = -1
Client_Components = -1
Connectivity = -1
SQL_Tools90 = -1
SQL_WarehouseDevWorkbench = -1
SDK = -1
SQLXML = -1
Tools_Legacy = -1
TOOLS_BC_DEP = -1
SQL_SSMSEE = -1
SQL_Documentation = -1
SQL_BooksOnline = -1
SQL_DatabaseSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksDWSamples = -1
SQL_AdventureWorksASSamples = -1
SQL_Samples = -1
Complete: GenerateRequestsAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:44, returned true
Running: CreateProgressWindowAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:44
Complete: CreateProgressWindowAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:44, returned false
Error: Action "CreateProgressWindowAction" failed during execution.
Running: ScheduleActionAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:44
Complete: ScheduleActionAction at: 2007/9/23 7:33:45, returned true
Skipped: InstallASAction.11
Waiting for actions from remote setup(s)
Breaking wait state and aborting package due to cancel code received: 1602
Remote setup(s) are ready
Notify package action is determined: 1602
Error Code: 0x800700e9 (233)
Windows Error Text: No process is on the other end of the pipe.

Source File Name: remotemessageliboverlappedpipelistener.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Sat Oct 7 09:43:54 2006
Function Name: sqls:verlappedPipeListener::writePipe
Source Line Number: 294

Notification failed to send.
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
sqls::HostSetupPackageInstallerSynch::installAction

Removing machine from list of targets to sync.
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "as", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallASAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "owc11", referred by package: "as", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallASAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "as", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallASAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallASAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "msxml6", referred by package: "as", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.12
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.12" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "owc11", referred by package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallDTSAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallDTSAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "msxml6", referred by package: "dts", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.12
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.12" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "owc11", referred by package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallNSAction.9
Skipped: Action "InstallNSAction.9" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "msxml6", referred by package: "ns", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.11
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.11" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "rs", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.18
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.18" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "owc11", referred by package: "rs", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallRSAction.22
Skipped: Action "InstallRSAction.22" was not run. Information reported during analysis:
All installs have been cancelled, so package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "rs", will not be installed.
Skipped: InstallSqlAction
Clustered feature detected: SQL_Engine
Clustered feature detected: SQL_FullText
Loaded DLL:C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsqlsval.dll Version:2005.90.3042.0
Windows Error Text: User cancelled installation.

Source File Name: sqlchainingsqlchainingactions.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Thu Nov 16 20:32:00 2006
Function Name: sqls::ReportChainingResults:erform
Source Line Number: 3667

---- Context -----------------------------------------------
sqls::RunRemoteSetupAction::waitForRemoteSetupComplete
king package: "patchRS2000" as failed due to cancel code received from cancel source: 1602
sqls
Delay load of action "UploadDrWatsonLogAction" returned nothing. No action will occur as a result.
Message pump returning: 1602

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Issue



I need to write VS2005 C# code using SQL OLE DB to access SQL Server 2005. I have no choice in that matter. I can create a database user with a password like COMPANY", which is a string of uppercase characters ending in an unmatched double-quote mark.

Using Microsoft SQL Server Server Management Studio I login using Windows Authentication, create an account with the password, COMPANY", check the "Enforce password policy", click "OK", and then exit.


Setup


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Problem


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If I set the connection string in the registry to COMPANY", I get an error like this:


Server Error in '/' Application.


Response is not available in this context.
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.Web.HttpException: Response is not available in this context.

Source Error:





Line 60: catch (System.Exception e)
Line 61: {
Line 62: Response.Write(e.Message.ToString());
Line 63: }
Line 64:
Source File: C:sourceProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebCommonCodeCommon.cs Line: 62

Stack Trace:





[HttpException (0x80004005): Response is not available in this context.]
System.Web.UI.Page.get_Response() +2077605
SiteIQWeb.CommonCode.Common..ctor() in C:ProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebCommonCodeCommon.cs:62
SiteIQWeb.MasterPage..ctor() in C:ProductNameDataCenterAdm&ReportsWebPagesProductNameWebMasterPage.master.cs:21
ASP.masterpage_master..ctor() in c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files
oot255b545c8a400c7App_Web_hfj8popy.0.cs:0
__ASP.FastObjectFactory_app_web_hfj8popy.Create_ASP_masterpage_master() in c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files
oot255b545c8a400c7App_Web_hfj8popy.3.cs:0
System.Web.Compilation.BuildResultCompiledType.CreateInstance() +49
System.Web.UI.MasterPage.CreateMaster(TemplateControl owner, HttpContext context, VirtualPath masterPageFile, IDictionary contentTemplateCollection) +250
System.Web.UI.Page.get_Master() +48
System.Web.UI.Page.ApplyMasterPage() +18
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +685




Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.1433; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.1433


The closes to success I have been able to come is to set the password to "COMPANYNAME""" or 'COMPANYNAME"', which results in a System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConection Exception with a HResult of 0x80040e4d, and the message Login failed for user 'username'.


Questions


Can the password be formatted differently in the registry, or somehow processed after retrieving it, so that SQL Server 2005 will accept it?

Is this a bug in .NET Framework or SQL OleDb?

Is this simply a case of "Is it hurts, don't do it"?

Thanks in advance. As with all postings, my job, promotion, product success, company future, or some combination thereof is on the line.

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