Problem With SQL Server Express 2005 Deployment
Apr 30, 2008
Hi-
I am trying to use the same SQL Server 2005 express DB with two different project. I am using the
Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename
syntax in the connection string. The first project can attach and connect just fine. The second project is a windows service that uses the same connection string. The windows service cannot connect to the DB though. It looks like it is trying to attach the DB again even though it is already attached. Shouldn't it only try to attach it if it isn't already attached? Here is the error:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'.
Cannot attach the file 'C:path' as database 'dbname'.
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Feb 4, 2007
C:Program FilesMicrosoft BizTalk Server 2006Tracking>bm.exe deploy-all -Defin
itionFile:testtype.bam.xml
Microsoft (R) Business Activity Monitoring Utility Version 3.5.1602.0
Copyright (C) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Using 'BAMPrimaryImport' BAM Primary Import database on server 'MOHSASLPT13719S
QLEXPRESS'...
Deploying Activity... ERROR: The BAM deployment failed.
The ExistsOnSQLServer method has encountered OLE DB error code 0x80004005 (Clien
t unable to establish connection). The SQL statement issued has failed.
The ExistsOnSQLServer method has encountered OLE DB error code 0x80004005 (Clien
t unable to establish connection). The SQL statement issued has failed.
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Oct 31, 2007
I have problem after deployig the setup project. when I install it on other computer it show error that an error has occur whil establishing connection to server. plz tell me how can I deploye a project and how can I handle this problem..
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Feb 15, 2007
Hi, how are you!
I'm a beginner of database. I have some really "novice" questions here.
Currently I'm trying to upload my database to a share windows host server. I have problems uploading my database files.
I'm using Visual Studio 2005 and SQL 2005 express version. I was told that in order to upload my database, I need to have.bak file of my database.
The problems are:
1. under my visual studio server explorer, it seems I have two databases, one is ASPNETDB.MDF, another one is (mycomputername)sqlexpress.(databasename).dbo. I dont know from which one I can create the .bak file, and how?
2. I can not find where the phsyical location of my files (such as tables or stored procedures) from my (mycomputername)sqlexpress.(databasename).dbo database.
Anyone can help? thank you!
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Nov 27, 2006
I want to create deployment for MS SQL 2005 Express database, that
creates database, tables and inserts data. I have made a similar with
VisualStudio 2003 and MSDN
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmsde/html/msdedepl.asp?_r=1
For Windows Vista it won`t work. I have tried to create with
Visual Basic 2005 Express, but I didn`t get how can I do it with
ClickOnce.
If you can help me, I`ll bee thankful!!!!
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Nov 9, 2006
Hello,I am currently creating a web app that I am creating using the Visual Web Developer Express IDE to create. I was planning on using a SQL Server Express database for the database backend. My problem is this...The web server i will deploying the app too does not have SQL Server, or Server Exress installed...can I still use the Server Express Database? Excuse my ignorance on this subject as I have is the passed used MS Access databases (my employer has never wanted to shell out the $$$ for SQL Server on our web server). Thanks in Advance for your help.-Dan
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May 9, 2007
I am currently deploying my website.
I cannot establish a link with the SQL sever express database. I followed the instructions of my web host (covered in this thread):
http://forums.asp.net/thread/1698700.aspx
and finally I received the currently unresolved error:
"An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file d:hostingmembersharpeeuksite1App_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share."
I told my webhost I have followed their instructions and they came back with the answer:
"I would suggest you to upgrade the db's to use mssql 2005.
This is because, sql express is built for development environment. When you are in development environment, you are accessing everything with administrator permission. However, in live hosting environment (when there are differnet kind of permission restrictions), sql express often failed on attaching database. Any kind of change to the database would require re-attaching database. Personally, I do not feel sql express is ready for the live hosting environment. We can try to fix the attaching problem for you, however, even if we do it for free for you, you might encounter attaching db problem the next time you make any kind of update to the database schema. "
Is this correct? Is SQL server Express really unsuitable for deployment?
I am using webhost4life.com - Does someone know a webhost that can host SQL server Express reliably? (that would seem a lot cheaper than upgrading to mssql 2005)
Thanks for any advice
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Apr 9, 2006
This is probably a dumb question. But if I embed a SQL Server Express database into my project and then attempt to deploy it via ClickOnce, will I be able to access that database using the SQL Server Management Studio Express CTP if it is installed on the same machine as the client that my app would be installed?
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Dec 26, 2006
Hi,my problem is the following
I can not completely understand how to deploy sse with my application
To some degree I understand the explaning in Mikes Documentation
Things I don't get:
1)Do I not check the prerequisite server express because when I did and run the setup.exe that I build the thing that happens is that the sql package gets unpacked over and over along with a little message that it's taking a little longer then expected. I gues this is the fallpit where the actual setup.exe for sse is nothing being done with hence the wrapper.
A quote from Mikes document "If the VS Bootstrapper isn't flexible enough for you then". Well, I don't know what I'am doing wrong but it doesn't work at all. I had no problem with the other prerequisites (Framework, installer)
Back to the first question: if so do I manually add the SQLEXP.EXE (downloaded from the internet) or is it the sqlexpr32.exe in the same folder as the setup.exe for the application?
2) How is the wrapper invoked? I don't see that mentioned. I thought when you start the application itself, but that hardly seems logical.
Please anyone, give me some clear directions or additional expanatory
Thanks,
Richard
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Dec 20, 2006
Hello,
I've developed a desktop application for a company. It uses click once deployment and has a few prereqs: .NET Framework 2.0, j# .NET redistributable, windows installer 3.1 and SQL Server 2005 express edition.
Most of the time the application downloads and installs fine. However, one user has a problem. I'm fairly certain it's machine / OS related and I wonder if there is a way to get around it.
The user has a Windows 2000 machine, Pentium III, with 512 MB of RAM.
On their first try, they received an error while installing SQL Server 2005 Express. The error code the user found in the install log was 70095. Apparently the user found some information directing them to install the current MDAC 2.8 SP 1. After rebooting and trying the install again, it errored out. The new error code is 1706. Below is the install log.
As I said, I'm faily certain it's an OS issue, but I do hope there is a way around the issue other than trying to get the user to upgrade. If you need any other information, please let me know and I'll try to get it from the user.
Thanks,
AaronThe following properties have been set:
Property: [AdminUser] = true {boolean}
Property: [ProcessorArchitecture] = Intel {string}
Property: [VersionNT] = 5.0.4 {version}
Running checks for package '.NET Framework 2.0', phase BuildList
Running external check with command line "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpDotNetFXdotnetchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'DotNetInstalled'
Reading value 'Version' of registry key 'HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftInternet Explorer'
Read string value '6.0.2800.1106'
Setting value '6.0.2800.1106 {string}' for property 'IEVersion'
The following properties have been set for package '.NET Framework 2.0':
Property: [DotNetInstalled] = 1 {int}
Property: [IEVersion] = 6.0.2800.1106 {string}
Running checks for command 'DotNetFXinstmsia.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'VersionNT': true
Result of checks for command 'DotNetFXinstmsia.exe' is 'Bypass'
Running checks for command 'DotNetFXWindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'Version9x': false
Result of running operator 'VersionLessThan' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.0.3': false
Result of running operator 'VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo' on property 'VersionMsi' and value '3.0': true
Result of checks for command 'DotNetFXWindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe' is 'Bypass'
Running checks for command 'DotNetFXdotnetfx.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'DotNetInstalled' and value '0': true
Result of checks for command 'DotNetFXdotnetfx.exe' is 'Bypass'
'.NET Framework 2.0' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Running checks for package 'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0', phase BuildList
Running external check with command line "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpVJSharpRDPvjsrdpchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'VJSRDPInstalled'
Running external check with command line "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpVJSharpRDPdotnetchk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'DotNetInstalled'
The following properties have been set for package 'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0':
Property: [DotNetInstalled] = 1 {int}
Property: [VJSRDPInstalled] = 1 {int}
Running checks for command 'VJSharpRDPvjredist.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'VJSRDPInstalled' and value '0': true
Result of checks for command 'VJSharpRDPvjredist.exe' is 'Bypass'
'Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 2.0' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Running checks for package 'Windows Installer 3.1', phase BuildList
The following properties have been set for package 'Windows Installer 3.1':
Running checks for command 'WindowsInstaller3_1WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe'
Result of running operator 'VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo' on property 'VersionMsi' and value '3.1': true
Result of checks for command 'WindowsInstaller3_1WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe' is 'Bypass'
'Windows Installer 3.1' RunCheck result: No Install Needed
Running checks for package 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition', phase BuildList
Running external check with command line "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpSqlExpressSqlExpressChk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'SQLExpressInstalled'
The following properties have been set for package 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition':
Property: [SQLExpressInstalled] = 1 {int}
Running checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'SQLExpressInstalled' and value '0': false
Result of running operator 'VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.1': false
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'AdminUser' and value 'false': false
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'Version9x': false
Result of running operator 'VersionLessThan' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.0.4': false
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'ProcessorArchitecture' and value 'Intel': false
Result of checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe' is 'Install'
Running checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'SQLExpressInstalled' and value '0': false
Result of running operator 'VersionLessThan' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.1': true
Result of checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe' is 'Bypass'
'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition' RunCheck result: Install Needed
EULA for components 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition' was accepted.
Copying files to temporary directory "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmp"
Downloading files to "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmp"
(12/14/2006 11:16:32 PM) Downloading 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe' from 'http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=37280&clcid=0x409' to 'C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmp'
Download completed at 12/14/2006 11:17:02 PM
Verifying file integrity of C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpSqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe
WinVerifyTrust returned 0
File trusted
Running checks for package 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition', phase BeforePackage
Running external check with command line "C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpSqlExpressSqlExpressChk.exe"
Process exited with code 1
Setting value '1 {int}' for property 'SQLExpressInstalled'
The following properties have been set for package 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition':
Property: [SQLExpressInstalled] = 1 {int}
Running checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe'
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'SQLExpressInstalled' and value '0': false
Result of running operator 'VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.1': false
Result of running operator 'ValueEqualTo' on property 'AdminUser' and value 'false': false
Result of running operator 'ValueExists' on property 'Version9x': false
Result of running operator 'VersionLessThan' on property 'VersionNT' and value '5.0.4': false
Result of running operator 'ValueNotEqualTo' on property 'ProcessorArchitecture' and value 'Intel': false
Result of checks for command 'SqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe' is 'Install'
'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition' RunCheck result: Install Needed
Verifying file integrity of C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpSqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe
WinVerifyTrust returned 0
File trusted
Installing using command line '"C:DOCUME~1craigpLOCALS~1TempVSD8.tmpSqlExpresssqlexpr32.exe" -q /norebootchk /qn reboot=ReallySuppress addlocal=all instancename=SQLEXPRESS SQLAUTOSTART=1'
Process exited with code 1706
Status of package 'SQL Server 2005 Express Edition' after install is 'InstallFailed'
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Mar 7, 2007
Good Afternoon.
I am trying to write a short application within which I would like to embed a SQL Server Express database, all of which would be deployed via ClickOnce through a web site. The installation process seems to be working without trouble, including installation of the .NET Framework 2.0 and SQL Server Express 2005.
When the application launches on the new machine, however, I get a big Microsoft .NET Framework "Unhandled exception" error dialog box that indicates the database already exists and that the database file could not be attached. I am working with a clean virtual machine that I know has never had the database installed on it.
I fear I am overlooking something quite straightforward, but since this is the first time I have ever attempted to build a data-bound application, I am not sure where I am going wrong.
Perhaps the source of the problem, or a related problem, might be revealed even when I run the application in debug mode from within Visual Studio. I can run the application once, but if I try to run it again, I get an error when I try to open the database connection that is similar in content (database already exists...could not attach). I can run the SSEUtil and detach the database and then run the application again in debug mode and it works no problem (the first time!).
Lastly, if I install the application on the machine on which it was developed and make sure the database is detached, it will run without any trouble (even repeatedly). But, on a new blank machine, there is no database listed that matches my database name, so I cannot try to detach anything!?
My apologies for such a novice question!
Sean
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Aug 8, 2006
When I installed VS 2005, it installed the default version of SQL Server 2005 Express that ships with Visual Studio 2005 installer media.
How can apply SQL Server 2005 Express SP1 to update this existing instance?
Currently, if I run this query:
SELECT @@version
I get the following:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1399.06 (Intel X86) Oct 14 2005 00:33:37 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
After applying SP1, I should get 9.00.2047.00.
Should I just go to this link and download & install the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP1:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/
Thank you,
Bashman
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Jul 31, 2006
Hi
Do we need to perform any special checks when we deploy SQL Server application developed using 32 bit SQL 2005 Edition in 64 bit SQL 2005 Edition?
To my understanding, 64 bit SQL Server 2005 provides better memory management and provides high performance when compared to 32 bit and it should not be an issue in deploying the application developed in 32 bit SQL Server 2005 in 64 bit environment.
Any help/hints on deploying in 64 bit SQL Server (for a product[SPs, TSQL Stmts] developed using 32 bit SQL Server) is appreciated.
Thanks
Kart
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Aug 15, 2007
Hi,
Please can you let me know which of the following 2 is a better method to deploy SSIS packages
File System deplyment OR SQL Server deployment
What are the advantages of one over the other?
Thanks,
Mrinali
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Oct 4, 2006
If i have been using sql server 2005 express for developing my application and i decide to upgrade to sql server 2005 express with advanced services while still working on the same application, what will happen to my application's database. Can i be able to continue with my work with out any major regrets.
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Dec 11, 2006
Hi,
I'm trying to learn some VB programming with the VB 2005 Express Absolute Beginner Series video tutorials (which I think is great) and have come across a problem that I can't solve.
When I follow the instructions in Lesson 9 (Databinding Data to User Interface Controls) my application will display the data from the database correctly and I can edit it (and as long as the debugger is running the data remains changed). However, the changes won't propagate back to the database. I don't get any error messages but after I edit the data, save (with the save button on the BindingNavigator toolbar), and end debugging the data in my database remains unchanged. When I use a MessageBox to show how many rows where edited/updated in the
Me.myTableTableAdapter.Update(Me.myDatabaseDataSet.myTable)
I get the correct number back. I'm sure the problem is not due to coding errors since I've also tried running the accompanying Lesson 9 project file that can be downloaded from MSDN and the problem persists.
I'm using Windows XP SP2, SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and VB 2005 Express Edition. I've tried installing SQL Server 2005 Express with a number of different settings, including default settings, but it doesn't make any difference.
Would greatly appreciate any feedback on this as I'm keen to resolve this problem so I can get on with the next tutorial lesson.
Thanks,
Ieyasu
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Sep 13, 2006
HiIm trying to connect Visual Basic Express 2005 to a remote SQL Server Express 2005. I cant find how i can do that in VB.net Express.In Web developer there are no problem to connect to a remote SQL server but i cant find it in VB.net Express. The XP with the SQL server that i want to connect to is on the local network. Greatful for help!
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Jun 13, 2007
Hi Guys,
I created a Product database table using Visual Basic 2005 Express and SQL Server 2005 Express. I have just added a new column [Picture] to the database table, which of course, should store an image or picture of a product. I am writing to kindly ask you guys for help .
i) How do I include image files into this column [Picture]?
ii) How do I get this image to display on Visual Basic 2005 Express form, so that when a product is selected the product image is displayed accordingly?
Your help much appreciated. Thanks.
Paul
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Mar 12, 2007
Hi,
I want to make a component library in Visual Basic.NET and connect to a remote Sql Server. When I create a new DataSet with the wizard, I can only connect to a .mdf file, but not to a Sql Server. With Visual Web Developer I can connect to a Sql server. What is the difference between these enviroments ? How can I do the same with Visual Basic.NET ?
Thanks in advance.
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Apr 20, 2006
Currently I have following things installed on my Computer
1. SQL Server Express 2005
2. SQL Server Management Studio Express 2005 CTP
I need to install following things
A. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services
B. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Toolkit
Do I need to uninstall any any of 1 or 2?
What should be my path to upgrade these software.
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Oct 22, 2007
I have an application being developed in VS 2005 using SQL Express. I've built up some new roles and have several users pre-populated that I'd like to deploy to a shared hosting evironment.
The problem is that I seem to keep getting:
Database 'd:hostingmemberasangaApp_DataASPNETDB.mdf' already exists. Choose a different database name.Cannot attach the file 'd:hostingmember
2agilitysite1App_DataASPNETDB.MDF' as database 'ASPNETDB'.
I saw another post with a similar issue, but that resolution has not seemed to help. Can anybody give me insights as to where the "asanga" is coming from? That might help me diagnose the issue.
Thanks in advance
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Nov 14, 2005
Hi All,
I have a winform app built using vb.net that utilize SQL 2005. How do i include the database that i have within the application itself and how does that affect the connection string? This lead to the 2nd question, Will the database have multi user capability if i set the connection string to (local)? Does anybody have a step by step way to do this? Please elaborate the way to do it or share with us the link to do it.
Thanks in advance!
hwdevelop
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Aug 14, 2007
Greetings,
anyone know of any issues related to installing and running SQL Express on Vista? Please provide a link or some tips I need to consider for deployment.
I have heard something about the windows authentication not working unless you connect the windows login to a sql server login.
Regards.
Harald Hedlund
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Nov 28, 2006
We are in the process of converting our MSDE-enabled products to using SQL Express for compatability with Vista. With help from the msdn article at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms165716.aspx I've been able to create a test install that works fine under XP, but fails under Vista. We have our application installing under the "Program Files" directory, and are copying the database's MDF file into the same directory. We are using AttachDbFileName to connect to the database and under XP the LDF file is created fine. Under Vista we receive an error that the database cannot be attached and I've noticed that the LDF file is not being created. I was receiving the exact same error under XP until I removed the LDF file from the install and allowed SQL Express to create it. I'm guessing that it is an issue in the permissions necessary to write the LDF file out to the applications directory, but that's just a guess. So, I was wondering what the Microsoft recommended method for doing a SQL Express XCopy deployment under Vista was?
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Oct 13, 2007
Hi Guys/Gals,
I have developed a database in Visual Studio 2005 (c#) ,using SQL Express as my database, on my local machine and deployed it to a different machine where it is being used in a live environment. No problems.
However, I have continued developing the application on my local machine and have made numerous additions to the structure of the database (on the development machine).
My question...How do I go about deploying the new database structure to the live machine without losing the live data?
Best regards
Jonny M.
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Jan 22, 2007
HI
Q1: Does Sql Server 2005 Express support Web/Internet to other SQL Server 2005 Express Clients or does it have to Synch across the internet to a fully installed setup SQL Server 2005 with IIS?
Q2: Does SQL Server 2005 Express support Direct Replication between other SQL Server 2005 Express clients?
Regards
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Jun 7, 2007
Hi all,
I have installed SQL server 2005 express edition with SQL server Management studio express (SSMSE).
I have installed also SQLce and I would know how I can manage sql compact edition databases (.ldf) with sql SSMSE, if it is possible!
I would be grateful if you could explain it trought a detailed guide (I am a beginner user of sql server tools) or trought a link to useful sites.
I'm Looking forward for your reply and still trying...
Alessandro
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Jul 1, 2006
I originally developed my application using SQL 2005 Developer Edition, but want to switch to using an XCOPY deployed DB on SQL Express for deployement.
I have successfully copied the database.mdf/ldf files over to me project, and can connect using Data Source=.SQLExpress and AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|[database].mdf attributes.
The question is, how do I enable CLR integration for my C# SP's?
I've tried executing the following in various places:
sp_configure 'clr enabled', 1
go
reconfigure
go
But I obviously haven't hit the spot because I'm getting the following error when VS deploys my SP library:
Error: starting database upload transaction failed.
Error: Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
Any ideas?
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Mar 28, 2007
Hello. I have a version of SQL Express with Advanced services. I created a report and all seems well in Report Manager on my computer. Now it's time to deploy my report to some customers.
1. Can I create an application in Visual Studios Express to view my report? I've read things online that seem contradictory to me and I'm hoping you can clarify this.
2. On a customer machine, if they have a .net application that can render my report, will they have to install reporting services on their computer or can the .rdl file run independently of reporting services if plugged into a .net viewer component? If it was called from a .net application, then Report Server and Report Manager aren't really needed are they? I have a situation where we don't want to use IIS on customer computers if we don't need to. Since the reports will not be adhoc, we're hoping to avoid needing to install Reporting Services on customer computers.
Thanks!
Debbie Erickson
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Aug 31, 2007
Hi all,
In my SQL Server Express (that is installed in my Windows XP Pro PC), SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration has Protocols for SQLEXPRESS. I tried to do "Enabling CLR Integration" in my SQL Server Express: (1) If I clicked on "Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections", I got an error "An exception occurred in SMO while trying to manage a service, (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) Additional information: Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum) The operation could not be completed. (WinMgmt). (2) If I clicked on "Surface Area Configuration for Features, I got a different error "Computer localhost does not exist on the network, or the computer cannot be configured remotely. Verify that the remote computer has the required computer has the required Windows Management Instrumentation components and then try again. (SQLSAC) Additional Information: An exception occurred in SMO while trying to manage a service. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo). Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum) The operation could not be completed. (WinMgmt). Please help and tell me how I should do to get "Enabling CLR Integration" in my SQL Server Express done and how I can create SQLCLR Project in VB 2005 Express.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Aug 22, 2007
Hi all,
I have SQL Server Express and VB 2005 Express installed in a Microsoft Windows XP Pro PC that is a terminal PC in our office Network. My Network Administrator has granted my terminal PC for Administrator Use. I tried to do the ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 programming in my terminal PC and I could not get a remote connection in the Window Form Application via Window Authorization. I do not know how to make this kind of remote connection in my Network. Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
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Mar 5, 2008
Hi all,
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).
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Sep 28, 2006
Everything was working fine. I have been able to connect using windows authentication. Then, I went into the ODBC manager to add a data source and it failed to connect so I went back into the Server management studio to modify users. After doing this I now get an error when I try to conenct the management studio to the SQL server.
I wasn't modifying the login for my windows account that I normally use, I was modifying a different one, however I now get the message "An error has occured while establishing a connection to the SQL server. This kind of problem can ocure because the default behavior of the server does not support all connection methods" blah blah.
Does anyone know how I can attach to the server? Or, do I need to somehow remove the server and create a new one? How would I do that?
Thanks in advance for any input.
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