SQL 2005 Upgrade Options For SBS 2003 Premium Customers
Jan 26, 2007
All,
If this questions is misplaced please forgive me.
I have a customer who has a Win SBS 2003 Premium installation with a Win 2003 Standard member server running SQL 2000 housing a Practice Management App.
The new release of the Practice Management App only runs on SQL 2005.
My question is what are my options for obtaining SQL 2005 in the most cost effective way? The SBS Premium install was not a candidate for the 'free' upgrade to R2. Is there an 'upgrade' release of SQL 2005 for existing SBS Premium customers?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Ray
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Mar 29, 2007
Ok, I have installed SQL 2005 in about 10 or so production environments and have SQL Server Profiler installed and working on 2003 servers, but I cannot get Profiler installed on a SBS 2003 R2 Premium server. Does anyone know how to get Profiler installed on a SBS 2003 R2 Premium server?
TIA,
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Mar 29, 2004
In relation to my topic:
http://www.dbforums.com/t990566.html
I'm curious as to how much of a difference SQL-server will make to our databases.
Is there anyone who can tell me what kind of version of SQL-server ships with Small Business Server 2003 Premium edition?
I looked on the Microsoft website and it just states that
SQL-server 2000 is included with Small Business Server 2003 Premium edition.
Is there anyone who can help me?
Any thoughts link redirects tips are appreciated
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How do I create a new instance?
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I'm trying to install SQL Server 2000 on a newly-installed Win 2003Server box. My disk is SQL Server SP 2. I got the error messagestating that I couldn't run SQL Server less than SP 3, but Idownloaded the patches from Microsoft's website figuring I'd installSP 2 off the disk and then install the SP 3 from the download.Trouble is, when I try to install SP 3, it can't authenticate thelogin I give it, either the Windows logon or the sa password, toactually install SP 3.I've double-checked the passwords and permissions, and the Windowslogon _should_ be working, and the sa password is definitely what I'musing in the SP 3 installation program, but no luck.Any help would be appreciated.Joseph
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I'm trying (and failing) to get a definitive answer from various MS web sites as to whether or not SQL Server Developer Edition will run on Windows Vista Home (Premium)
I've just taken delivery of a shiny new laptop preinstalled with the above, and was looking for some reassurance before shelling out for the software (granted, it's not a lot of money, but even so...)
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Oct 5, 2007
I've tried everything that I can find on this forum and elsewhere. I CAN'T INSTALL MS SQL 2005 Express on Vista Home Premium 32bit!!!!!! Please! Can someone help??
The error I receive is as follows:
The SQL Server System Configuration Checker cannot be executed due to WMI configuration on the machine NOTPIT-PC Error:2147749907 (0x80041013).
I'm dying here, my productivity is shot... I'm thining about cleaning out my system and going back to XP Pro...
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Oct 19, 2007
Hello
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and Reporting Services was not even available to select even though IIS itself was enabled.
Can some one please help me install sql server 2005 and reporting services on win vista home premium ?
Thanks
Ramesh.Rao
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Hi,
When I try to install MS SQL Server 2005 on my computer, I receive an error message:
The SQL Server System Configuration Checker cannot be executed due to WMI configuration
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Does anyone know what I can do to install SQL Server?
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Nov 19, 2007
sql server 2005 standard version on vista home premium is giving following error if i try to browse the Stored procedures on a remote server
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A transport-level error has occurred when receiving results from the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - The specified network name is no longer available.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 64)
System Information
Windows Vista Home Premium
SQL server 2005 standard edition with service pack
Everything works fine from my other machine with xp installed on it..
I tried increasing the connection timeout time ans execution time but no success ..
Please Microsoft guys please help its urgent...
Thanks in advance...
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Mar 8, 2007
Hi Every One,
I am trying to install SQL Server 2005 on Windows Vista Home Premium edition, when I run the Installer I received are the following error message.
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 already configure IIS7 with all feature, but system still generate above mentioned message.
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Aug 20, 2007
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I check the IIS configuration from the net...And see that while activating IIS there is no option for Windows Auth. in Home Premium in Control Panel>Program...>Windows Programs.....etc....
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May 19, 2007
During the install, I receive this message:
"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."
So, I went to the following and did everything documented about installing IIS 7.0.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa964620.aspx
After installing IIS and verifying that it is serving pages just fine, when I try to install again, I still get the quoted error message above.
I am beginning to think that I cannot install SQL Server Developer on Vista Home Premium.
Does anyone know?
Thanks
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Mar 9, 2008
I have tried to install SQL Server 2005 Express several times with no success. I have followed the instructions to remove all SQL files on the Programs menu.
Then, when I attempt to install it again, it only goes as far as the database where it stops and gives the error message:
SQL Server cannot write system databases to C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLData because it contains files from a previous installation. To continue, move the databases from the specified folder, or specify a different installation folder. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
It doesn't give options and I can only abort the installation.
Does anyone have a remedy for a technologically challenged person?
Thank you.
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Dec 13, 2007
I want to refer in a table quotes to customers and itemes from another table.
here is my table list in database:
"Customers"
"PriceList"
I want to create another table which through it I can create qoutes for customers suing a collection of items in PriceList table.
for example I want to be able to create something like this:
Title:
my quote example
QuoteID:
46543
Items (retrieved from PriceList table):
370
474
456
belongsTo (a relation to CustomerID in Cstomers table):
6234876
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Hi,
I want to build a silent setup/installation of MS-SQL-Server-Express 2005 for installation on customers computers.
I want to integrate it in my own setup/installation routine of my application.
How can I do that?
Where can I get Infos or tutorials? Perhaps here ?
Sorry for my bad english
Regards Tron
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi,
I have Vista Home premium edition and trying to install SQL Server developer edition 2005 as local administrator. I have already enabled IIS 7 and have Office Ultimate 2007 installed. When I run the set up program, I get a warning titled "Program Compatibility Assistant" that my Operating system may not be compatible with the version of sql server I am installing. It says after setup is complete, I should run SP2 of SQL Server 2005 with 3 buttons as "Check for solutions online", "run this program" and "cancel"...
My question, should I select "run this program" and after the setup completes, download SP2 and apply the patch?
I read some articles in forums that sounds like lot of issues to get sql server working on vista. Can some one direct me to correct options. This is my wife's machine so I dont want to experiment too much and blow her machine away. Please help.
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I have Vista Home premium installed on my system. I installed SQL server 2005 express SP2. When I am trying to attach Advetureworks database by using following script, i get the following error.I am logged in as administrator.What kind of permission i have to set so that i can install the database.Any help will be appreciated.Script is :
EXEC sp_attach_db @dbname = N'AdventureWorks',
@filename1 = N'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataAdventureWorksDW_Data.mdf',
@filename2 = N'c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataAdventureWorksDW_log.ldf' ;
Error is :
Msg 5120, Level 16, State 101, Line 1
Unable to open the physical file "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataAdventureWorksDW_Data.mdf". Operating system error 5: "5(Access is denied.)".
Regards
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I may not be the best forum for this post, however I believe some onecan still help me or direct me somewhere else.I'm finding that win 2003 x64 and SQL 2005 CTP is slower than win 2003and SQL 2000.Machine A: Opteron 2.2 (248) w/ 2 cpus. 8GB memory. SCSI disk array.Windows Enterprise 2003 x64 final release. SQL Server 2005 enterpriseCTP.Machine B: Opeteron 2.2 (248) w/ 2 CPUs. 4GB Memory. IDE Drives.Windows Server 2003 (32bit) and SQL Server 2005 (standard).I'm using Cognos' DecisionStream as the ETL tool (32bit). I have theidentical job on both machines. Machine A is slower to do my nightlybuild (1h 20m) vs. Machine B (50m).I've done no tweaking of the databases. I Used SQL 2005's studio tocopy the database from Machine B to Machine A.The only major difference is the O/S and SQL, the machines are samespeed, however Machine A has twice the memory and faster disk; so Iwould expect it to be faster.Can anyone think of smoking guns I might be missing?TIA
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Jan 19, 2007
Hi,
We are performing a SQL 2005 SP1 upgrade from SQL 2000 on our Windows 2003 SP1 Standard Edition.
When we run the upgrade, we got a error "Upgrade Advisor Return -1" as a pop-up window.
When we run the Upgrade Advisor separately, we get this error :
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program.
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Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program. (System.Xml)
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Program Location:
at System.Xml.Schema.SchemaInfo..ctor()
at System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet..ctor(XmlNameTable nameTable)
at System.Xml.XmlReaderSettings.get_Schemas()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReportController.LoadAndValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAReport.ValidateDataFile()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportViewer.UAIssueReport.Refresh()
at Microsoft.SqlServer.UpgradeAdvisor.ReportPanel.OpenReport(String reportFile)
We are in a lost for solutions. We do hope to hear from anyone asap...
Greatly appreciated for any kind assistance.
Thanks.
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Feb 10, 2007
Hi,
We are running a test upgrade form sql 2000 standard edition 32 bit to sql 2005 developer edition 32bit. Followed through all the steps and specified the account(SA priveleges and currently used by the 2000 version) and is the local admin on the box for the services and the setup seemed to move fine, except for when it got to the point of installing database services - This is the error message that I got:
MSSQLServer could not be started. Verify you have sufficient priveleges to start system services. The was no choice but to hit cancel and then the set up progressed with a final message of 'SEtup failed'.
Here is a portion of the error log:
Attempting to recover in-doubt distributed transactions involving Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
Database Mirroring Transport is disabled in the endpoint configuration.
Starting up database 'master'.
Converting database 'master' from version 589 to the current version 611.
Database 'master' running the upgrade step from version 589 to version 590.
Error: 946, Severity: 14, State: 1.
Cannot open database 'master' version 589. Upgrade the database to the latest version.
System Task Aggregate global counters produced an error that was not handled. Major: 9, Minor: 46, Severity:14, State:1
Error: 928, Severity: 20, State: 1.
During upgrade, database raised exception 15151, severity 16, state 1, address 01C4C50B. Use the exception number to determine the cause.
Error: 15151, Severity: 16, State: 1.
Cannot find the endpoint 'TSQL Local Machine', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks KR
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Oct 8, 2007
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Dec 10, 2007
My organization is currently migrating about 35 databases from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005. Most of the databases are small with the largest being about 6gb. These databases are not very transaction intensive. We are about half way through as we started the project a year ago. We purchased new hardware for this SQL 2005 so it is a side-by-side migration and it has been going well so far. I made one oversight which I think will come back to haunt us down the line. I installed Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 Edition and of course now I am considering putting more RAM in the server. We have 4 GB of RAM in the server and of course Standard Edition will not address more 4GB of physical ram. I have not seen any memory pressure yet but as databases are migrated over the amount of physical RAM drops. My buffer hit cahce ratio and page life expectancy performance counters are fine so far. The server is a brand new HP DL 380 G5 with with tons of disk and processing power, but only 4GB of RAM. I can't migrate to another server with more ram obviously.
1. What would you do in a situation like this?
2. I could do an in-place upgrade to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2. Has anyone attempted an in-place upgrade? I have no applications
on this server, just SQL 2005 Standard.
3. Would the /3gb switch be an option? I have heard mixed reviews on this one.
As far as database optimization, %75 of the databases are third party so we have little flexibility in tuning them or redesigning
tables.
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Hi All
Sorry about that naïve question but for some reason on one of my computers when I connect to Sql 2005 I don€™t have Edit option when right clicking on a view.
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Ok, here goes....
What exactly does a standard SQL 2005 license cover? I want to have 3 client stations entering data, one IIS serving up data to an unknown number of persons via a web page. Under the 1 server 5 CAL package would this setup be covered? or will I have to go the processor route? I might add that the user accessing via the web service would be on an intranet behind a firewall.
Thanks in advance!
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Oct 13, 2006
I printed out several pages of documentation regarding the install of 2005. When I tried performing the installation from CD I double-click splash.hta, as indicated in "How to: Install SQL Server 2005 (Setup)". Under Install I see two options:
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Run the SQL Native Client Installation Wizard
The documentation indicates I should be clicking on "Run the SQL Server Installation Wizard", which is not an option. If I select "Run the SQL Native Client..." it appears to be only installing the client and does not follow the remainder of the instructions. I can't find any information on Microsoft's site on how to perform an install from CD.
I'm guessing I should be using the DVD, but has anyone else noticed the "How to" documentation is a little off and have you found any other documentation that is more accurate?
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Jul 13, 2007
Why did Microsoft release a replacement for MSDE called SQL 2005 Express with Advanced Options without the SQL Agent? I bought into the MSDE and got rid of the other databases we supported now we have to go a create an equivilent to the SQL Agent for a) scheduled jobs b) backup automation. c) etc.
Does anybody really want a database that does not have these built in? I understand I can do these myself but this seems to defy logic to me?
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Apr 25, 2008
Hi,,
when I open a connection to SQL Server 2005 (c#, VB.NET 2005, SQL Native Client) these setting are set (can see it in Profiler):
-- network protocol: TCP/IP
set quoted_identifier on
set arithabort off
set numeric_roundabort off
set ansi_warnings on
set ansi_padding on
set ansi_nulls on
set concat_null_yields_null on
set cursor_close_on_commit off
set implicit_transactions off
set language us_english
set dateformat mdy
set datefirst 7
set transaction isolation level read committed
I would like ARITHABORT to be ON. Have tryied to set it as a defaul in my database, but still the connection has OFF at this setting.
How can I force my C# code to set this option to ON during connection opening?
Thanks,
Przemo
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Aug 8, 2007
I am looking for a way to replicate databases from an environment using SQL Server 2000 sp4 to machines using either 2000 sp4 or 2005 sp2. The size of the dbs (+3 gb) warrant a transactional model, but the developers opted to not create primary keys for any of their tables and PKs are required for transactional publications (http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1627873&SiteID=17&pageid=0#1614178). Creating PKs are, most likely, not an option given the time constraints of the project.
I'm also aware of the fact that merge replication does not work from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005 (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=499634&SiteID=1).
I'm looking for alternative solutions to this problem, regardless of whether it's replication or not. Log shipping was suggested at one point, but I want secondary confirmation on this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
UPDATE: Log shipping in SQL Server 2000 is supported in Enterprise and Developer edition. The source server is using 2000 Standard.
UPDATE 2: Log shipping in SQL Server Standard is *possible* but unsupported http://sql-server-performance.com/Community/forums/t/17798.aspx?PageIndex=1. It looks like the original poster was still having problems by the end of this thread.
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