SQL Desktop Edition Sa Password Thingy Stopping Install On XP Home
Apr 13, 2004
Help,
the installation process stops almost immediately telling me I need a superduper secure password thingy but when I try the command prompts suggested they don't work... I'm on XP home.
I am installing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services on Windows XP Home Edition SP2 and received error 29521. I am installing with an account that has administrator rights. The summary.txt file contains: Error String : SQL Server Setup failed to execute a command for server configuration. The error was {Microsoft}{SQL Native Client}{SQL Server}CREATE DATABASE failed. Some file names listed could not be created. Check related errors.. Refer to the server error logs and Setup logs for detailed error information. Error Number : 29521
I have installed Visual Studio 2005 Prof Edition on a Vista machine and SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition on a Windows 2000 server. They will be used as a development environment for us. As we need to management the SQL Server 2005, we would like to install the 2005 Developer SSMS on the Vista machine such that we can manage the SQL Server 2005 developer instance installed on that Win2k machine. However, the system does not allow us to do it. We have the express edition autoamtically installed while we installed the Vistual Studio. Is there any workaround that i can still install the 2005 developer SSMS without uninstall the sql server 2005 Xpress version? Or, I have to uninstall the Xpress version before i can install the 2005 developer's SSMS? Please help!
Hi I am interested in taking MCTS exam 70-431 for sql server 2005 implementation and maintainance. I have been reading the hardware requirements for the instalation of sql server versions and realise that enterprise and developer editions have same minimum requirements for the operation system. I understand that the Developer Edition includes all the functionality of SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, but it is licensed for use as a development and test system, not as a production server.
Also I undestand that the developer edition supports the Windows XP Home Edition with SP2 or later but the enterprise edition does not support this operating system. The evaluation/trial version is for the enterprise edition. Can I use the developer version of sql server 2005 for my practice exercises instead of using the trial version? I have all hardware requirements for the trial enterprise version except that I am using Microsoft windows Xp home edition version 2002 with SP2. I am trying to see if I can use the developer version of sql server 2005 as it is cheaper for me to buy this software than buying the new operating system for my computer. According to the microsoft book for the MCTS exam 70-431 there is a section which states that before you begin you should have Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on your computer on an NTFS file system (NTFS) partition. Will I still be ok to use the book and be able to do all the tests in the book if i am using the developer version of sql server 2005 with my Microsoft windows Xp home edition than using the trial version which comes with the book?
I am new to servers and when I try to learn about them I get confused, because the information does not list a server in XP, but they keep it separate from Microsoft SQL Server, like XP has it's own server. Can someone help clarify for me what the versions of SQL servers are?
I wish to start learning about SQL server 2005. Right now I am out of work and wish to build my database skills and get a certification on SQL server 2005. I used SQL 2000 at my last work at an entry level, so I have some experience. I want to get some books and if possible and SQL 2005 on my home computer to learn on. Would SQL server 2005 developer edition be the one I want for learning? I know some books come with a trial software but they only last 180 days, I don't want to feel pressured in trying to learn that quickely since I do have a 1 year old to take care of.I did notice that it was only $50 dollars, which is a plus since I need to watch the money. Does this editoin give me query analyzer and the SQL server enterprise manager? I do have some school background but that was back in 2003 in VB6, Oracle, Java, javascript, HTML.
Hello there!I am trying to install MS SQL 2000 Server on Windows XP Home edition.I found in Microsoft that the above installation is possible.But when i run the installation, i am getting a black screen that iscloses after a second. Nothing else happens.Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?Thank you
Trying to install SQL Server 2005 x64 Enterprise Edition during the "Workstation components, etc." part of the install, the install stops and gives me this error.
---------------------- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup Failed to install and configure assemblies C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server90NotificationServices9.0.242Binmicrosoft.sqlserver.notificationservices.dll in the COM+ catalog. Error: -2147024893 Error message: The system cannot find the path specified. Error description: Could not load file or assembly 'System.EnterpriseServices.Wrapper.dll' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the path specified. [Abort] [Ignore] [Retry]
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This install is being attempted on 3 seperate servers all running Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition (Service Pack 2).
Futher notes: Distributed Transaction Coordinator services is setup and running (started). I checked to make sure there are no MSMQ components in the COM+ Application struture in Component Services.
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...)
I want to know if there is Desktop edition for SQL 2000 Server and if so does it comes bundled on the same CD like it did for MSS 7.0.Also is there a limit to the size of DB's that can be build with it. Thanks a Bunch
What type of licence do I need to run Desktop Edition of SQL 7.0. Is there such a thing as desktop license. How much Does it approximately cost. Thanks
my application has a good amount of data that is specific to each company (where there is only one user). i am currently setting it up as a access project, but was wondering about another route. to store the local data would there be an advantage to setting it up as a access project, and use the sql server desktop engine for the data, or should i stick with mdb tables?
My Problems & Situation:Hi! I am a ASP.NET starter. My platform is WinXP Home Edition and I haven't installed any version of SQL server before.I download different version of MSDE and extracted in my C drive separately, including: 1. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A 2. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a (contained MSDE 2000) 3. MSDE 2000 for Developers Using Visual Studio .NETsince all of the above versions have the same problem when I try to install it. The problem is that when I double click each of the setup.exe, it will show a pop up error:[A strong SA password is requires for security reasons. Please use SAPWD switch to supply the same. Refer to readme for more details. Setup will now exit.] Then I found a solution from Microsoft, it told me that: 1. Run the setup in the command prompt 2. Locate in the extracted path 3. type --> "Setup.exe /qb+ INSTANCENAME=NetSDK DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=1 SAPWD=<pwd>" p.s. I have changed the <pwd> to 123abc However....another Error Occur:1st pop up --> [Unable to determine system default collation.]2nd pop up --> [Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine Setup failed.] My Question:1. Why the error still occour when I type that command to setup? (Solution from Microsoft)2. How can I fix it and complete the installation?3. How many users(maximum) can be created in a MSDE database? Greateful if anyone can give me hand.
I am trying to install SQL Express on Window Home XP and SCC is returning the following error:
The SQL Server Configuration Checker cannot b execute due to WMI configuration on the machine ..... Error 2147942405 (0X80070005).
I tried running the following batch file which I believe resolved the same issue that someone else raised earlier (though I am not sure whether the OS was Home XP)
Will upgrading from XP Home to XP Professional (academic version) help me install SQL express successfully>
The Batch file I ran looks like this:
FIXWMI.CMD ------------------------
@echo on cd /d c: emp if not exist %windir%system32wbem goto TryInstall cd /d %windir%system32wbem net stop winmgmt winmgmt /kill if exist Rep_bak rd Rep_bak /s /q rename Repository Rep_bak for %%i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %%i for %%i in (*.exe) do call :FixSrv %%i for %%i in (*.mof,*.mfl) do Mofcomp %%i net start winmgmt goto End
:FixSrv if /I (%1) == (wbemcntl.exe) goto SkipSrv if /I (%1) == (wbemtest.exe) goto SkipSrv if /I (%1) == (mofcomp.exe) goto SkipSrv %1 /RegServer
:SkipSrv goto End
:TryInstall if not exist wmicore.exe goto End wmicore /s net start winmgmt :End
I wanted to install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, instead of installing .Net Framework 2.0, I installed .Net Framework 3.5. When I tried to install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition I received the following error:
SQL_ERROR (-1) in OdbcStatement::execute_batch sqlstate=42000, level=16, state=2, native_error=7404, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]The server could not load DCOM. Error Code: 0x80071cec (7404) Windows Error Text: Source File Name: libodbc_statement.h Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:28:15 2006 Function Name: OdbcStatement::execute_batch@sysdbupg.sql@56 Source Line Number: 91
I then decided maybe I do need .net framework 2.0, but when I try to install it it says it's already included with the OS.
But the "Programs and Featuers" only list .Net Framework 1.1 and .Net Framework 1,1 Hotfix (KB92979).
I uninstalled .Net Framework 3.5 and tried to install .Net Framework 2.0 again, but it still says it's included in the OS.
After uninstalling .Net Framework 3.5, I tried to install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, but still received the above error message.
Is .Net Framework 2.0 included with Windows Vista Home Edition?
If it is, any ideas in solving the Server 2005 Express Edition installation error?
I installed SQL Server 2005 Enterprise trial on Vista Home Premium. In the process of trying to get SQL Server Management Studio installed I ended up removing everything. Now when I try to install any tool, service, or database of SQL Server 2005 (Enterprise or SQLExpress) the install fails and says that a newer version is already installed but nothing is installed. Rollback my restore points fails too. Seems like I need to clean up the registry somehow????
I could not install SQL Server 2005 Developer edition on my notebook with os Vista Home Premium. I know about the SP2 thing...but before coming that point, I can not either install the SQL Server 2005... When installing,when the database services point comes it gives an error about user thing...and then installation starts to rollback...
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....
SO ON VISTA HOME PREMIUM is SQL SERVER 2005 Dev. Edition can be installed or not?
Trying to install SQL Server 2005 Express and can't get SSIS to install - I keep getting message that IIS is not installed or enabled, however IIS 7.0 is installed and all features are enabled. I'm running VISTA home premium. Is this the problem?
I am using Vista Home Premium, Sql 2005 Sp2 & IIS 7.0
I tried to install Reporting service on Vista home premium. Got message there is compatability issue with this version of Windows. Then i check support website and downloaded SP2. BUT CANT STILL INSTALL REPORTING SERVICE ON MY SYSTEM.
Have tried all solution but i think problem is with windows authentication. which is creating problem for me.
I have been trying to install SQL Express SP2 (SQLEXPR32.exe) on a Window Vista Home Premium for past 2 days . After failing I tried installing SQLEXPR_ADV. (Maybe I have a corrupted download, desperate enough to try anything.). However it keeps showing the following error:
SQL Server Setup Failed to compile the Managed Object Format (MOF) file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "Troubleshooting an Installation of SQL Server 2005" or "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help documentation.
I have search through the forums. One of the possibilities is due to a WMI repository corruption. Tried fixing it, but the problem still persists. (Maybe I am doing it the wrong way , I have downloaded the WMIDiag scripts, not too sure if i ran it correctly).
Below is the installation summary:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.3042.00 ============================== OS Version : Home Edition (Build 6000) Time : Thu Mar 15 02:13:51 2007
ATLANTIS : 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. Machine : ATLANTIS Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0013_ATLANTIS_SQLSupport_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : ATLANTIS Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0013_ATLANTIS_SQLNCLI_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : ATLANTIS Product : Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0013_ATLANTIS_SqlWriter_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : ATLANTIS Product : SQL Server Database Services Error : SQL Server Setup Failed to compile the Managed Object Format (MOF) file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "Troubleshooting an Installation of SQL Server 2005" or "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help documentation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : ATLANTIS Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Product Version : 9.2.3042.00 Install : Failed Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0013_ATLANTIS_SQL.log Last Action : InstallFinalize Error String : SQL Server Setup Failed to compile the Managed Object Format (MOF) file C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "Troubleshooting an Installation of SQL Server 2005" or "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help documentation. Error Number : 29513 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What are the other possibilities and fixes? Please help.
Hi, I'm having a problem installing SQL2005 Developer on Windows Vista.
At the System Configuration check page, I'm getting the IIS Feature Requirement item telling me IIS is not installed or disabled. This is not the case.
I have read article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920201 and switched on the IIS components as specified.
I've tried installing with Firewall, virus checker etc switched off. Every time I get the same problem. This is an issue, as I specifically need Reporting Services installed.
"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.
There are special instructions for installing service packs on desktop edition installations -- command line options etc. How do you install hotfix roll-ups? Does build 2187 apply to desktop edition?
I want to create SQL server 2005 mobile database on desktop programmatically with some inital data for my application and load it into device. We can create database only in VS2005 server explorer or SQL server 2005 application.
I am doing some technology research for a new app and was wondering about the desktop operating system support for SQL Server compact edition. This app has a PC component and a mobile component, and both need to be data enabled, with syncronization between the PC and the mobile device.
So it seems like SSCE would be a good fit. Just run the SSCE client on both the PC and the device. But in the system requirements for SSCE it only gives XP as a valid desktop OS...
Is that correct? Obviously, desktop platform support for a production app will need to be broader than just XP.
Will SSCE desktop run on Win98,Win2000,XP Home, and Vista?
I'm in the process of attempting to install Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine on my computer in support of an email program call Mailloop6. I've tried going through their tech support but they haven't been able to figure it out.
I'm running Windows XP with SP1 upgrade on a DSL connection.
When I installed the program the first time, I got the following error:
"Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error logs and setup error logs for more information."
The program obviously wouldn't install. I contacted the vendor and they sent a version with a batch file. Same result. I removed all the appropriate registry entries between installs and removed all the data files as well.
I've tried installing the program using the free MDSE download from the MS site with the following result:
"A Strong SA password is required for security reasons. Please use SAPWD switch to supply the same. Refer to readme for more details. Setup will now exit."
Here's the error log that I got after attempting to install:
2004-02-25 19:31:42.55 server Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.760 (Intel X86) Dec 17 2002 14:22:05 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Desktop Engine on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 1)
2004-02-25 19:31:42.55 server Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Microsoft Corporation. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.55 server All rights reserved. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.55 server Server Process ID is 3404. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.55 server Logging SQL Server messages in file 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$MAILLOOP6LOGERRORLOG'. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.56 server SQL Server is starting at priority class 'normal'(1 CPU detected). 2004-02-25 19:31:42.60 server SQL Server configured for thread mode processing. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.60 server Using dynamic lock allocation. [500] Lock Blocks, [1000] Lock Owner Blocks. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.63 spid3 Warning ****************** 2004-02-25 19:31:42.63 spid3 SQL Server started in single user mode. Updates allowed to system catalogs. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.63 spid3 Starting up database 'master'. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.91 server Using 'SSNETLIB.DLL' version '8.0.766'. 2004-02-25 19:31:42.94 spid5 Starting up database 'model'. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.24 server SQL server listening on 152.163.0.0: 4113. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.24 server SQL server listening on 172.16.1.33: 4113. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.24 server SQL server listening on 127.0.0.1: 4113. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.25 spid3 Server name is 'MONSTERMAILLOOP6'. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.25 spid3 Skipping startup of clean database id 5 2004-02-25 19:31:43.25 spid3 Skipping startup of clean database id 6 2004-02-25 19:31:43.25 spid3 Starting up database 'msdb'. 2004-02-25 19:31:43.56 spid5 Clearing tempdb database. 2004-02-25 19:31:44.13 spid5 Starting up database 'tempdb'. 2004-02-25 19:31:44.17 spid3 Recovery complete. 2004-02-25 19:31:44.17 spid3 SQL global counter collection task is created. 2004-02-25 19:31:44.19 spid3 Warning: override, autoexec procedures skipped. 2004-02-25 19:31:47.75 server SQL server listening on TCP, Shared Memory, Named Pipes. 2004-02-25 19:31:47.75 server SQL Server is ready for client connections 2004-02-25 19:31:57.97 spid3 SQL Server is terminating due to 'stop' request from Service Control Manager.
Any thoughts on this would be very much appreciated!
My coworker tried install SQL server 2005 on a server. The server already has a desktop engine running as "MSSQLServer". Because the new sql server 2005 need running as a default instance. So he still using "MSSQLServer" as the instance name.
After installation, the service's running file seems still point to the old location. When view the properties on Management studio, it still report as "desk top engine" and the version is 8.xx..xxxx.
My question is, 1. What has been done during the installation? Is current desktop engine was upgraded? 2. In current situation, what can we do to install the SQL server 2005 as a default instance. Is there way to rename the desktop engine to a named instance?
I am unable to install SQL 2005 Express on my XP desktop. I receive following error:
SQL Server 2005 setup has detected incompatible components from beta versions of Visual Studio .............
- I have uninstalled and reinstalled the Visual Studio 2005 Express many times - I do not see any version of SQL installed on my machine from Add/Remove Program - I checked the running processes and there is no instance of SQL running
I do not know where this incompatible version of SQL is on my machine. I am getting ready to format my machine but I want to see if someone can help me install 2005 express without having to format my PC.