Is there a way to update data on a MS Access 2000 client from SQL Server without polling a table using the form's onTimer event?
It would be much more elegant if I could push the data to the clients every 15-30 minutes when the data on SQL Server gets refreshed.
Can DTS do this? The forms I'm talking about are select only, no editing.
I know I can do this with java and multicasting, should work with MM Flash as well with listeners. I would really like to take this app to Flash, but we have a 1 month timeline to port from Access to SQL Server.
I have 6 servers registred on my local computer. I run DTS to transfer users from server SQL1 to SQL2 from my computer. DTS status OK.I am looking in in security my computer for SQL1 and see YES all users transferd but they lost database roles!.
BUT !!! when I login to SQL1 using teminal server I see all new users with correct database roles.
I try to refresh on my computer but it does not help. Did anyone had a same problem?
Now, that when I open a access I need to go to Data -> Databse Utilities - > Refresh Table Manager. Then I select which table to refresh. Is there a way to make it auto refresh when I the database?
Hi all, I have created an SSIS package to export rows of data from SQL to Access using SSIS package. The package is executed from asp.net web application. Below is what i want to achieve: -User enters a date range -SSIS package will export data between the date range from SQL to Access database. -When user enter another date range, I want to clear the contents of the Access database. (Im using Execute Sql Task--- Delete tablename) The problem is that when I look at the table after the second user request, the fields will show #deleted. Only after i click refresh will the new data appear. How can I make the data appear without manually refreshing the Access table. Thks alot.
My department has some questions about Client Access Lisences. Specifcally, they want a definition of what does and does not require a CAL, and they want something somewhat official. I checked the MSKB, and looked on their sales website, but all I can find is the EULA, and that doesn't help me all that much.
I am experiencing VERY slow connectivity between client and server SQL 2000. I have checked the network activity and it is low. It also takes Enterprise manager ages to load, and then browsing tables and trees is impossible!
I recently made a DTS-package from importing external data in my sql2k server. I linked my access file to the sql server to make some reports.
Right now, my clients run the dtsrun utility through a batch file themselves. I gave them permissions to be the dbase owner.
Now when you link from access to sql server as admin, your names are : dbo_Tablename. If it's another user, the names get pvanmoer_Tablename and for another user it's cvanho_Tablename. (Validation through NT) So my linked tablenames aren't valid anymore in my access file. So I need to relink them each time.
How can I avoid this problem ? I've been trying to create tables without dbaseowner, but this doesn't seem to work.
I need some help. When we install the Database at the clients end, the client can see all the SQL tables, views and stored procedure in the Enterprise Manager. Is there a way via which you can restrict the client from viewing the tables in SQL Enterprise manager?
I hope you understand my question. I would be oblidged if my friends could help me...
Hi, We're *very* new to using SQL Server and are just getting it up and running. We're only running simple queries right now, but we're doing so by connecting to our server via 'Remote Desktop' to run the management studio to run the queries.
Is there an SQL client that can be installed on a user's workstation that will allow them to run queries without having to use a 'Remote Desktop' connection on the server?
I want to give a client access to a SQL Server 7 database sitting on a different NT domain without setting up a trust relationship between the two domains. Has anyone tried doing this?
I'm thinking to upgrade SQL6.5 DB to SQL 2000 but do not know all client access with SQL 6.5 utility will work ??? (The application is a vendor canned package using SQL 7.0 DB but client can access with 6.5 ---Not using ODBC) Any experts can help ? Thank you in advance !!
The reason I want to put an ip address on connection string i just want to create connection strings as people do in their work. When the app tried access the connection string it gives the error in the attachment.
Because I haven't used this user/password for a long time I'm pretty sure the user name and password is correct but i have the following questions
1. Assume the user and password is incorrect, is there way to reset this? 2. what other configuration that i need to do in order to make teh C# app access this Database?
I have an excel workbook, that has a pivot table in it where the data source is an OLAP cube. My problem occurs on the client machine, logged in as the client. I remote into the PC, and create a pivot table using the OLAP cube connection. I create the pivot table and everything works fine - I am able to browse the data with no issues. Once I exit the Excel Workbook, and come back in - I am no longer able to connect to the datasource. I have tried both saving the password in the connection and not saving it. It has made no difference.
If I give the user access dbo on 1 of the database, when he logon using SQL Server Management Studio for running query etc, can he only see his database instead of other as well system database?
Is there any best practise in term of setting the SQL client for 2005?
I am writing a Windows Application which will be used by about 100 clients. (NT Authenticated)
The application is going to be used in a LAN enviroment. User who have access will download a VB.NET application from a web site.
Of course, I want to prevent any of the 100 users from using a tool such as Query Analysis or ODBC to connect directly to the database and modify data.
So, it appears the way to go is to the "Application Roles". For this to work, the application roll password has to be saved in the application to execute the sp_setapprole procedure.
Is there a way to secure this password? I am worried about a user somehow extracting the password from the application and connecting directly.
Am I on the right track here? Any ideas appreciated!
I have SQL Server 2005 installed and functioning (it does everything I've asked it to do locally). I also have the Express and Standard Editions installed on a computer running WinXPPro SP2 with all the WinUpdates applied. I also have VS2005 installed on this computer. I've done some development work on this computer, using VS2005 to create a SQLDB, connect to it, add data, etc. This is all okay.
The problem is I cannot connect to the SQL Server from the client computer. I installed the client tools on this XP Pro box along with all the WinUpdates. Here's what I can do...
I can ping the SQL Server by name (the name gets resolved). I can copy files between the two computers using Explorer. I enabled "Allow remote connections to this server" in the Server Properties / Connections page. I did not change the default port of 1433. The TCP/IP protocal is enabled in the Configuration Manager. The Surface Area has been configured to allow local and remote connections using TCP/IP and named pipes. SQLBrowser surface is running as is the MSSQLSERVER service.
So what's going on? I am new to SQL Server to it may be something very simple / obvious.
I work at a place that does device testing where the test results are saved in a SQL database. I have an objective to create a plan for a pilot project to place the data on our intranet so our engineering dept can research test results.
I'm trying to find some group I can beg / borrow / pay to look at our schema and help me chart out what tools we should use and how much (ballpark) work is involved.
I'm a VB.NET developer. I did a tutorial on SQL Reporting Services and see potential there. I skimmed a tutorial on SQL Analysis services, and like the idea of being able to trend our data. But it's over my head at this point to get from where I'd like to be to what Microsoft tools to use and how to put them together.
I contacted one local DB/Developer shop and they wanted to bring in a team of engineers for two days and charge us $6000 for a "total solution". Instead of that, I'd like to maybe spend an hour on the phone and some emails to send a schema to someone who knew the tools inside/out and get a pretty good recommendation for a reasonable price.
I am a VB6 programmer and I'm really new to SQL Express, I have always used ACCESS because it was so easy to deploy. I've now written a VB6 program which uses SQL Express and I want to know how to deploy it. Basically my PC will host the SQL database as it has SQL Express loaded onto it. I now want to install my EXE onto other Client's PC and have them read/write to the database on my machine.
Besides the EXE program, what software do I need to load onto the Client's PC so they can access my SQLExpress database...? (eg: Net Framework, SQLExpress, etc).
Also, if my machine is called ABC123, in my connectionstring do I just put in
ABC123sqlexpress as the datasource..?. Will this be enough for the other PCs to connect to mine ?
we have a sql express - that comes standard with servers.I just wanted to know.....Is there any addition Client access licenses needed for this sql express or not.
I have created a PPC application that uses ADS to synchronize my sqlce db with a desktop MS Access database. It works fine on my computers, but my client cant get it to work on his. Here is the situation.
His "Computer Name" as it's stated in his 'My Computer' properties is "PAVSGP024FE.NWFSC.NOAA.GOV"
However his Access.MDW File is located in the directory "C:Documents and SettingsJoe NobodyApplication DataMicrosoftAccessSystem.MDW".
There is no directory called "C:Documents and SettingsPAVSGP024FE.NWFSC.NOAA.GOVApplication DataMicrosoftAccessSystem.MDW".
He has tried adding port 1024 as an exception for his firewall settings, has installed Access Database Synchronizer on his computer, and I have also tried using the "long" computer name as the url setting in the config file. (i.e. <URL>http://PAVSGP024FE.NWFSC.NOAA.GOV:1024/</URL> but this throws the error
"The HTTP request failed due to incorrect format or content. Try restarting the IIS server.[]"
I dont know what else to try! Anybody have any suggestions?
I've installed SQL 2005 Express, enabled local and Remote connections but my client app cannot connect to the SQL server. I'm getting access denied or SQL does not exists. Any idea's on how to resolve this issue?
I have a quick question regarding domains and workgroups.
Currently I am working on an issue in the office of a small business. Right now there are 3 client computers that connect to a dell server running windows std. server 2003. The server has sql running on it that takes care of the invoicing system. Two out of the three work stations are able to use the database fine, but there is one that is unable to connect to the database. The only different that I could find is that the two workstations that DO work are currently set to use a workgroup, whereas the one workstation that does NOT work is set to use a domain...... I tried switching that computer to workgroup, but then I was unable to login as the normal user that I had always logged in as before.....
What can I do to solve this dilemma?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I apologize if this is the wrong forum for this, and if it is, if someone would point me to the correct one I would appreciate it.
Hi, I have a server (WIN 2000 server), is connected with many clients mostly having Win 2000 Professional OS. My application is developed in VB 6.0 and we have MS SQL Server 2000 DB in our server. All the clients with win 2000 professional have no problem with connecting and accessing my SQL Database. But few of my WIN XP clients don€™t connect to database thru my application. It gives error as follows.
Runtime error Login Failed for user €˜(null)€™ . Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Connection.
How can I get the result stored in Inserted.ColName (by Output clause of insert command). In the documentation (BOL) for SQL 2005, there is written "returned to the processing application for use" in Output clause (first paragraph).
Question 2:
How to store Inserted.ColName into local variable when insert command is running in stored procedure.:
Every day between 1AM to 2AM client disconnect happens and it's not too long also...it's about 30secs...nothing is recorded from SQL side and application server side and then we checked the network...there is no disconnect from network side too. How can i find the cause for disconnect.Â
Hi guys,I'm not sure if I'm just bad at googling but I can't seem to find a way to set an ASP.NET 2.0 web application to connect to SQL Server 2005 using the current client's user credentials. My web application is using Integrated Windows Authentication so its Page.User.Identity is set to a DOMAINusername value... I want to pass that to my connectionstring or have my connections pick up the identity automatically and use that Identity when accessing the db server.Oh and another thing, my IIS Application Pool is using a specific Identity itself, so I don't know if that might affect the above.Hope someone could help.
I have created a DTS package in SQL 2000 that connects to AS/400 via IBM iSeries Client Access ODBC drivers version R52. I got an error everytime I tried to use the GETDATE() function as follow:
Error Source : Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers Error Description : [IBM][iSeries ODBC Driver][DB@ UDB]SQL0204 - GETDATE in *LIBL Type *N not found
We are using Crystal Report Services XI to generate reports from SQL Server 2000 database running on server within the same domain (LAN).
for some reason, SQL Server is rejecting the Credentials that is provided to CR Services, the user has right to that database. When We run the report manual, it works fine, but when we run Automatic on schedule , it fails.
The Authentication mode is set to Mixed.
The Startup Service accoutn is set to "This Account"
Any idea, why would this failure on User is encoutered.
and this fails with 80040154 error. I am using sqlserver 2012 and everything worked perfectly fine as long as my application was running on the same machine as sql server was installed but now that the app is deployed in a different environment in which the app runs on a separate server than the server which has the database and sql server I am failing with this error even though the sql server version on the target server is same as mine.
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29515. SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Encryption not supported on the client. Refer to server error logs and setup logs for more information. For details on how to view setup logs, see "How to View Setup Log Files" in SQL Server Books Online.