SQL Server 2000 And Vista Compatibility
Mar 13, 2007
A client just purchased a new notebook, pre-installed with Vista. He says he is having trouble installing SQL Server 2000 (database and client tools). I am not certain (yet) if this is the standard edition or the desktop version.
What, if any, are known compatibility issues between SQL 2000 and Vista?
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May 13, 2008
Hi,
I am trying to install SQL server 2000 on my laptop which has vista as OS. I am not able to install it , somehow it fails. Can anyone please suggest me how can i accomplish this.
Thanks
Divya
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Mar 10, 2008
Hi to All,
I want to choose between Windows Vista editions. Please help me I should go for Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Home Premium as I intend to install SQL Server 2005.
Thanks to All
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May 1, 2007
Sorry.. but.. sql server express has compatibility with windows vista????
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Jun 22, 2007
HI
I have just started using SQL Server Compact Edition. I have developed a test application just to see if it fits my needs but found something extremely weird.
It's so strange that I guess I'm doing something wrong...
I create the database programmatically from my application if it doesn't exist or open the existing one in the same directory.
The question is that...
When I create a DB from Windows Vista, I can use it normally in that computer and on any other Vista OS computer... but this DB won't work on an XP or 2003!
The opposite applies as well, DBs generated from the same application running on XPs won't work when opening them on Vista. I.E. it seems that DBs generated in those OS are not compatible.
I'm using v3.1 from a c# .Net2 application. I'm not using encryption or anything, just the simplest ConnectionString.
The exception is thrown then I connect and its Message is "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt".
Have you ever seen this?
I there something I could test/change?
Thanks in advance.
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Feb 9, 2007
I tested my program (written in VB.Net VS 2005/.Net Framework 2.0 with db SQL Express) using Application Verifier for Vista Compatibility and I got this error :
avrf:logEntry Time="2007-02-09 : 14:53:33" LayerName="LuaPriv" StopCode="0x331B" Severity="Error">
<avrf:message>Access was restricted to trusted users only.</avrf:message>
<avrf:formatmessage>CreateFileA: File (DeviceNamedPipeSQLLocalSQLEXPRESS) only grants requested 'FILE_APPEND_DATA' to 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE'</avrf:formatmessage>
<avrf:parameter1>3d1160 - Object Type</avrf:parameter1>
<avrf:parameter2>23b2fa8 - Object Name</avrf:parameter2>
<avrf:parameter3>3d294c - Access Mask</avrf:parameter3>
<avrf:parameter4>23b6fc0 - String SID</avrf:parameter4>
- <avrf:stackTrace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::LogRestrictedRightEntry+3f</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::LogRestrictedRight+154</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::AnalyzeLuaPermission+178</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::AnalyzeLuaSecurity+ae</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::CheckLuaAccess+35</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::CheckSecurityOnOpenObject+b3</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>vfluapriv!NS_LuaPriv::VfHookCreateFileA+148</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>System.Data!+64ff2273</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>System.Data!+64ff2663</avrf:trace>
<avrf:trace>System.Data!+64ff7be8</avrf:trace>
</avrf:stackTrace>
</avrf:logEntry>
How can I resolve this problem? (Is the problem in the area of Named Pipe?)
Thanks in advance.
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Jul 11, 2002
We are going to upgrade to windows 2000 in the near future.
We currently use sql server 6.5.
Can anyone tell me if SQL 6.5 will run on windows 2000?
Also will SQL server v7 run on windows 2000 or do I need to upgrade to SQL 2000?
Many thanks.
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Jan 6, 2006
Hallo Everyone,
I have an SQL database that I need to detach from an SQL2005 server and reattach to an SQL 2000 database. I tried to set the Compatibility level from SQL Server 2005 (90) to SQL Server 2000 (80). This did not work
Any ideas?
Nigel...
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Jan 31, 2006
Can someone tell me if I can use the Gui tools which come with SQL Server 2005 against 2000 databases ?
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Oct 8, 2007
Hi,
Just upgraded some development desktops to Vista Business. However we need
to still connect to some older remote windows 2000/SQL 2000 servers.
Trying to setup an ODBC system DSN on our Vista Business local desktop we get the
following errors -
-START ERROR WINDOW-
Connection Failed:
SQLState: '01000'
SQL Server Error: 772
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets]ConnectionOpen
(SECDoClientHandshake()0.
Connection failed:
SQLState: '08001'
SQL Server Error: 18
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][TCP/IP Sockets]SSL Security Error
-END ERROR WINDOW-
Any help greatly appreciated as this is stopping us from making
database/table connections etc. We've checked the firewall setup and all is well there.
PS - we can still connect fine using XP or windows 2000 desktops and their
local DSNs.
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Sep 17, 2007
Can you run SQL Server 2005 in SQL Server 2000 compatibility mode and still use it with Reporting Services 2005?
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Dec 18, 2007
I am in the process of migrating from Sql Server 2000 to 2005. Part of my plan is to move some database's to 2005, but use the 2000 compatibility mode for the short term. My issue is this, our DR boxes are still on SQL Server 2000, would I still be able to use our log shipping processes? Or would I be better off in starting with migrating the DR boxes to 2005 first?
Thanks in advance.
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Mar 11, 2008
Dear All,
My office computer just had Vista installed on it and I have now encountered a problem in SQL Server 2000 sp4. (Yes, I know it's old and has comparability issues with Vista, but I don't have the option to upgrade at this point.) I have two servers to register. One works fine, but the other won't register and returns the error "SQL Server does not exist or access denied. ConnectionOpen (Connect())". I was able to register this one server that isn't working while previously running XP on my office computer and even as a test on another server running Windows Server 2003. This leads me to believe the problem is isolated with my installation on Vista and not with any permissions, etc. I have been scouring different forums looking for a fix for this, but have come up empty handed. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this problem?
Thank you!
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Jul 18, 2007
I am having difficulty connecting to SQL Server 2000 on one of ourservers via a VB6 program on Vista. I can connect fine to a differentserver, but it gives me the following error with the server inquestion:"Unable to connect to database. Please check your internet connectionError# -2147467259[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist oraccess denied"Using the program, I am able to access the database just fine whilerunning on Windows XP, but when I run the program on Vista, it givesme that error message for that server. If I change the connectionstring to a different server address, it works fine on Vista. Whatdifferences in the servers might cause this?Here is my connection string:"driver={SQL Server};Server=ipaddress;Uid=userID;Pwd=pwd;databa se=db"
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Jan 17, 2008
Hey
Ive read on some pages that it is in fact possible to install and run SQL Server 2000 on Vista. In my university, SQL Server 2000 is still used to teach us about databases and how to administrate them. The computers run Windows 2000 Professional. I need to be able to use 2000 so I can not only have compatibility but also know the steps and all possible conditions and solutions to problems.
Would installing and running SQL Server 2000 on Vista be possible or am I better off using 2005? Is there much difference between these 2 versions?
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Dec 20, 2006
I have moved a database from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 Express. I have modified the structure in 2005 Management Studio Express.
Now I cannot attach to the modified dataabse in SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager. I get "Error 602: Could not find row in sysindexes for database ID.... Run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes".
This occurs despite the fact that I have kept the database at Compatibiluty Level SQL Server 2000, as reported in 2005 Management Studio Express.
Are 2005 and 2000 databases not compatible?
Many thanks.
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Sep 25, 2006
I find that the "Create Table" script generated by SQL Server 2005 is in format:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[City](
[CityID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[Name] [nvarchar](50) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_City] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[CityID] ASC
)WITH (IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
Can this appliable in SQL Server 2000 or MSDE? If not, how should I change it to make it work in both SQL 2000 and 2005?
Thanks
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Sep 25, 2006
I find that the "Create Table" script generated by SQL Server 2005 is in format:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[City](
[CityID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[Name] [nvarchar](50) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_City] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[CityID] ASC
)WITH (IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
Can this appliable in SQL Server 2000 or MSDE? If not, how should I change it to make it work in both SQL 2000 and 2005?
Thanks
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Mar 13, 2007
I am using two almost idential laptops, one with XP and one with Vista, the only differences is that the XP laptop has 1G of RAM and running Office XP and the Vista has 2G RAM and is running Office 2007.
I have a MS Access database that has linked tables to a SQL Server 2000 database. The performance of the Access database on Vista is 5-10 times slower on the Vista machine. Just flipping through records or opening forms can take 5 - 15 seconds on the Vista machine while the XP machine takes 1 sec or less.
What gives? I looked at the CPU performance and the network performance while the Access database was busy flipping through records, the network traffic was < 2% and the CPU would spike to 40% on one of the CPUs (dual core) but would remain under 5% most of the time.
I also previously had Office XP installed on the Vista machine and it had the same performance issue so bought and install Office 2007 on the Vista machine and it did not solve the problem.
It seems that Vista is doing something that is slowing down Access with linked tables. Is this a issue between Vista and using an ODBC connection to SQL Server?
Thanks in advance for any help on this
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Apr 5, 2007
Is it possible to load a sql express database into a sql 2000 server?
Someone in another department installed sql express and has an application using it, but its database
will grow over 4 gb so I need to move the database somewhere. We currently only have sql server 2000 in production so I was wondering if I could use our 2000 server.
thanks
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Nov 26, 2006
hi there - I'm praying someone here can shed some light on this - after many google and web searches, I have found users with similar issues, but have yet to find a solution.
Problem: I have recently upgraded my desktop from Windows XP to Windows Vista Ultimate (clean install) and have migrated my local machine to SQL Server 2005. However I have a number of .Net projects that access databased on another server running SQL Server 2000 - prior to my upgrade to Vista, I was running SQL Server 2000 on my desktop as well. During the install, everything seemed to go well, and I also installed the SQL Server 2005 Service pack as instructed via the MSDN site. However, when attempting to test my .net projects on my desktop pc (ie visit http://localhost), I encounter the error:
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
note that the server I am attempting to connect TO is the old SQL 2000 server - NOT 2005. I specify my connection info in the web.config - and it points to an external ip address on the web.
Can anyone shed some light on this? I've tried enabling remote access on my local SQL 2005 install, but I'm fairly sure thats for servers that want to connect to my desktop, rather than my desktop attempting to connect to external servers. Any help is greatly appreciated - I'm pulling my hair out over trying to figure this out! :)
To summarize my setup (if it helps)
Desktop PC:Windows Vista (Ultimate)SQL Server 2005Visual Studio 2005II 7.0.Net 2.0 (ASP.Net Application)
External Server (co-located at a datacenter)Windows Server 2003SQL Server 2000IIS 6.0.Net 2.0 (ASP.Net Application)
Much appreciated,
Ted
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Nov 15, 2007
Hi All
I€™m having a problem setting up maintenance plans on one of our SQL 2005 servers but first here€™s a bit of back ground.
The server is a Virtual machine running win2k3R2 SP2 server std and SQL 2k5, A supplier arrived to install and app on the server when discovering there app didn€™t work with 2k5 they seem to have set the 2 dbs on the server into 2k compatibility mode and set the entire SQL install to think its a 2000 install. (I€™m not sure how this is done all I can see is the wrong version number in management studio) The problem this is giving me it that the folder in management studio for Database Maintenance Plans is no longer under the management folder instead it under a sub folder called Legacy (which is how management studio seems to deal with all registered 2000 instances) and as such a can no longer right click and create new database maintenance plans is there any way around this or will I have to setup my backup job manually?
Ohh and have the supplier shot at dawn
Thanks All
Jon
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May 4, 2006
I know my problem is not directly associated w/ SSIS, so please forgive the post here. I figured this would be the "most" appropriate place to post this challenge.
We're attempting to edit a 2000 DTS package in Design mode from within the 2005 SQL Management Studio. To do this we downloaded/installed the following packages from the MS download site:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 DTS Designer Components
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components
We're able to open the package in design mode from the Management Studio (Server > Management > Legacy > Data Transformation Services > DTS Package Name). But, when the DTS designer is open, the backspace and arrow keys won't respond in the Management Studio. They begin responding when we close the DTS designer. There are no error messages when we close the DTS designer.
Does anyone know of a fix or a workaround? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
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Mar 6, 2008
A user upgrades her machine to Vista
She was able connect a sql server which is 2000 version but unable to connect another server which is also running in 2000 version
Please help to find solution
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Nov 6, 2007
Dear All
I have just purchased this new laptop and it comes with Vista Ultimate Edition. Our office network is on SQL 2000. When I tried to connect my new laptop with SQL 2000, it keeps giving me weird run time error. Can someone please tell me, is SQL 2000 compatible with VISTA Ultimate or not, if yes, how can I connect without getting this error. If not, do I need to upgrade SQL 2000 to SQL 2005?
Kindly suggest.
Regards,
Faysal Jamil
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Feb 23, 2007
I have one database at an ISP running on a SQL 2000 server. Under Windows XP Pro, I installed SQL 2000 administrative tools then I could use the database manager as well as the query tool to manage my database.
I have upgraded my machine to Windows Vista Ultimate. SQL 2000 client services won't install under Windows Vista.
Under Windows Vista, I was able to create an ODBC component that connected successfully to the SQL 2000 remote database, but I no longer have a transaction tool or a gui to manage the tables.
My goals are simple: I want to be able to view/add/drop tables and data using some sort of GUI. I would also like to have some sort of SQL transaction client. I don't need to do any high level database management, just view/change/add/delete tables in the one database that I own on that server.
My isp is NOT going to upgrade their SQL. I do not own Microsoft Access or Microsoft Excel. What FREE software options do I have, given my goals?
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May 30, 2006
Installation of MSDE 2000 fails on 64-bit Windows Vista (Build 5308).
The error message is "Setup failed to configure the server.Please refer the error logs for more information". No error log can be found on the machine at the time of installation. Please let me know if anyone else has encountered this problem?
Is it possible to install MSDE 2000 on 64-bit Windows Vista(Build 5308)?
Thanks in advance.
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Jan 30, 2008
I want to view the sample databases within Access 2003. When I try to view them an error message appears saying I need MSDE 2000 but this will not run on Windows Vista which is my operating system. What do I need to view the sample database as well as develop applications within Access using SQL server?
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Jul 20, 2005
Is SQL Server 7.0 compatible with the Windows 200 operating system? Arethere certain patches or service packs that need to be applied to SQL tomake this compatibility work? Thanks.Larry
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Jun 12, 2006
Are there any known issues with using RDO with SQL Server 2005?
My company is in the process of updating our SQL Server 7 database to
SQL Server 2005. Most of our applications are several years old and
written using RDO to access the database. I have since started the
daunting task of updating all the applications to ADO, but it's only
about a quarter of the way done. We need to update the database ASAP,
but we cannot wait until all the applications have been updated to ADO.
While testing the applications (written in VB6) against the new SQL
Server 2005 database, I have come across a problem with the RDO queries
not returning the correct data. The query returns 4 records. In the
SQL7, it properly shows 4 for RowCount and 4 records are present in the
recordset (as seen by looping through the recordset using rs.MoveNext).
In SQL2005, it properly shows 4 for RowCount, but looping through the
recordset shows that the recordset only contains 1 record. The problem
seems to be linked to a Left Join in the Query. (see below) Table1 has
a column that has a RecID for Table2. In the case where the Table2RecID
column in Table1 is 0, the row is just not added to the recordset even
though it increments the RowCount.
Code:
SELECT * FROM Table1 As T1
LEFT JOIN Table2 As T2 On T1.Table2RecID = T2.RecID
I converted the query to ADO and it ran fine with no problems. The issue has something to do with SQL Server 2005 and RDO.
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Dec 7, 2007
I am a beginner with SQL Server and SharePoint. I am trying to migratethe database to other servers that may be running differentplatforms. I know that the other servers have SharePoint so they arerunning SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2003, and Access. Is there a way Icould get data from my system (with SQL Server 2005) to another system(that may be running 2005, 2003, or Access) without affecting my dataor SharePoint workflow? I want the people running the other servers tobe able to access the same data and see the same workflow I do. Thanksin advance!
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Jan 31, 2007
Hi, don't know if anyone can help me but I desperately need to roll a report out which relies on an SQL 7.0 datasource.
Current situation - Reporting Services 2000 up and running on an SQL 2000 box - no problems getting reports to run from the native machine but I cannot get the thing to make a hop to our SQL 7.0 box.
I've created three data sources - OLEDB, Native and ODBC. For the OLEDB and Native I am getting a DATABASEPROPERTYEX error - I assume here that reporting services is polling the SQL 7.0 box with an unsupported method.
For ODBC I CANNOT get the parameters to work - I've read all sorts of stuff about using unnamed parameters, so I've put a ? in the query and I'm getting Invalid parameter number and invalid parameter number errors (I suspect it is getting a bit confused, but then so am I).
So I thought I'd try a linked server, sure enough with a fixed parameter I can get through the linked server no problem, but again I can't work out the syntax/series of events needed to use a parameter with this, I'm starting to suspect it can't be done with an Exec statement.
So - first question - is there any way around the DBPROPERTY EX problem so I can use OLEDB/SQL Client connectivity and secondly please can someone explain what exactly has to go in the parameters box when I press ... on the data source box, 'cos it's doing my head in.
Thanks
Rich
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Oct 24, 2006
Hi. I am using visual studio 2005 with Sql Server Express Edition. I haven't install sql server 2005 Professional edition on my machine. It works fine. The connection string is:
<add name="RealEstateConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|RealEstate.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
You can see I haven't hardcoded machine name and there is no absolute path.
I have open the website on another machine and it works fine. Now , i have open this project on third machine but it doesn't work and gives the following error:
"An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)"
I think there is some problem with sql server configuration . Please help me in this regards. I will be very thankful to you.
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