SQL Server 2005 Desktop Engine Distribution
Dec 31, 2007
Hi,
what is the distribution fee for SQL Server 2005 Desktop Engine distribution? Where can I find this information? I don't need it for development only for distribution.
Thanks,
LearningWPFnDotNet
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Aug 3, 2006
I have got SQL Server Desktop Engine running with 2 database and I need
to install the evaluation version of SQL Server 2005 instead. A
straight upgrade does not seem to be possible. Does someone know if
backing up the databases, uninstalling the desktop engine, installing
SQL Server 2005 and then importing/restoring the databases would be an
option to look into?
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Nov 20, 2006
hi dear developers;
i just finished my program and i am making a setup for it but the db is MSSQL SERVER 2005. the home users how will they use sql server 2005? is there any thing like sql server 2000 desktop engine? something like that... shortly the user don't have to know sql server and settings of it so how will we do it???
thank you very much...
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Aug 18, 2007
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?
Thanks
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Feb 28, 2003
I have a few questions about the SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE), sorry there are so many ..
1. Which software products does this come with ?
2. If I create a SQL Server Database and want to distribute it to clients, how do I actually do it with MDSE ?
3. If I need to "upgrade" my database at some point in the future (that may contain data at a client site) how would I go about getting all the data out - would I need to write an external app ?
4. What are it's pros and cons when compared to installing full SQL Server on a client site ?
5. I've heard that the preformance of an MSDE Database degrades severely after more than 5 concurrent connections, is this just due to the performance of the product or is it something to do with the licencing model ?
6. Is it possible to write applications in, say VB, to alter the database once it has been installed on client site e.g. modify/create tables, indexes, stored procedures ?
Thanks for any help in advance ..
Scott..
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Jan 21, 2004
Can someone advise me if this is basically SQL server 2000 and will work effectively to simulate sql server on a stand alone development machine ? Is this what its meant for?
I'm just not clear on this, here is the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=413744d1-a0bc-479f-bafa-e4b278eb9147&DisplayLang=en
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Jan 23, 2004
Hello,
I'm trying to install Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MDSE) and it said that I require a SA Password. I can't figure out how to do this.
Can anybody help?
Thanks,
Shenra
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Jan 29, 2004
Trying to install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine on my laptop. I downloaded the software and opened it to a folder on the C drive. Then from the command prompt I entered this:
C:msderela>setup sapwd = hillary instancename=mjh targetdir=c:mike
The program starts to install and seems to get near to the end of instal and then the progress bar starts going backwards and nothing gets installed....any ideas of what I'm doing wrong....I really don't know anything about this at all.
Thanks
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Feb 27, 2004
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!
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Apr 11, 2004
i have got to connect to sql server desktop engine over internet with the following connection string
conString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=" & dbName & ";Network Address=" & IPAddress & ";Data Source=" & DataSource & " ;User ID=" & UserId & " ; Password=" & Password
Plz also inform me about the restriction imposed in connectivity by any of the window operating system such as that win 98 wont work or work!
There is no firewall involved. The two computers are in the same room and connected directly to the internet.
Even the ping is not going to either computer.
So what could be the possible problem and the solution.
need urgent
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May 4, 2008
Did a SQL Server Desktop Engine 2000 (MSDE) having SQL Agent module?
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Jul 27, 2006
I have SQL Server 2000 installed on my laptop and am trying to install an instance of MSDE. I keep getting the error message: "The installation of SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine has failed. Please see the Getting Started manual for further instructions."
I have done this installation before on other machines. Something must be corrupt on my machine (?). The error message is not very enlightening. Any ideas?
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Nov 30, 2005
Dear friends,
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Sep 25, 2007
Hi
i'm chanaka my problem is i had a wsus 2.0 version server, last week my server disk was full, finaly i was move the Wsus data to new disk.with all the contens. when i try to move the datbase it's give the error.
when i open the wsus admin console it's give the error message. and it's add the event log error also. this thing is giving to me big problems.
Connection to database failed. Reason=Unknown error.. Connection string: Data Source=EMAIL-FILTERWSUS;Initial Catalog=SUSDB;Connection Timeout=60;Application Name=WSUS SQL Connection;Trusted_Connection=Yes;Pooling='true'; Max Pool Size = 100
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
if u can give me help. . please if u can give me help.
Best Regards,
shadow
Aucsna
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May 16, 2008
During installation of MSDE the installation hangs at "please wait while Windows configures microsoft sql server desktop engine" I always end up killing the installation process. I am trying to install Windows XPe dev kit and this is the step I am getting stuck on. If I try to skip this step and setup the database the setup obviously tells me that i dont have sql 200 or MSDE installed.
The KB article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811479 describes the syptoms perfectly, but fast user switching isnt even enabled for this machine and is not the source of the problem.
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Sep 21, 2004
How do I add login user ASPNET to my SQL 2000 Desktop Engine Server?. I can not find the "Server Manager" in the Start - Programs. Is there any other way to get around adding ASPNET login to the SQL server so I can test my VB program. I got the error: Login failed for user 'com_nameASPNET'.
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Feb 17, 2004
My objective is to use Enterprise Manager to move (copy) my SQL db from the server to my windows desktop computer.
I downloaded MSDE and am having trouble installing it, no doubt because I do not understand the documentaion (ReadMeMSDE2000A.htm).
When I try to run setup, I get that message that says:
"A strong SA password is required for security reasons. Please use SAPWD switch to supply the same."
Considering my purpose, do I need a "strong" SA password? If not, how do I get around it? If yes, how do I set it up?
I am a Mac user so I have poor windows skills, please make it as painless as possible for me, thanks!
Ron
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Feb 16, 2006
venu writes "Hi,
Am very new to MS SQL adminstration
Can anybody help me out how to work on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A just for the practice.
The activity which am going to workout on MSDE is below.
How to install SQL(on XP)
How the layout will be(like if i insall MSDE what are all Application will be and how they depends on each other)
How to create/delete tables if so, how can we do it either by GUI or CUI
just i need a clarifications reg same
Thank you,
venu"
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May 3, 2006
Hi:
I'm an asp.net programmer and my database is in access format.My server is Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1.I do not need microsoft access installed on my server to access my database through asp.net.
I want migrate my database to sql server 2005
Could I access my database in sql server 2005 format (mdf) through asp.net without sql server 2005 installed on the server?
could I buy to microsoft only "Database Engine"? orIs there a free distribution of "Database Engine"?
Thanks!!
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Feb 28, 2003
I was looking at the registry key value "ConcurrentLimit" in
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE'SOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server80MSSQLLicenseInfoMSSQL8.00"
and wondering if this the concurrency control of SQL Server. Can someone please verify??
One of our SQL Production Server I inherited was installed with this version by mistake. The value for this key was set to 2. Does this mean it only allows 2 concurrent access to the SQL Server??
Thanks...byyu :)
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Feb 19, 2005
Dear all,
This week I was told to setup MSDE Desktop Engine on my pc bcz my Access back end db is getting bigger in size. And as a little advance step, I decided to put my Access back end on SQL server.
To be frank, I have no experience with SQL server but after reading the instructions, I have installed MSDE (latest version) on my pc successfully. A small icon of SQL server appeared nearby clock icon of my pc showing the SQL server is running on ASHFAQUEPC.
I shifted a Trial db onto this server in following way.
Considering the opened Trial db would be my BE, from the Tools---Database Utility---Upsize wizard, I followed below steps according to Upsize wizard.
1.I selected ‘Local’ server and check marked to ’Use Trusted Connection’.
2.And then I selected some tables to export
3.Kept all default attributes of db as it is
4.Selected ‘Let the wizard decide’ under data option to include.
5.At the next step ‘What application change do you want to make?
a.Create a new Access client/Server application.
b.Link SQL Server tables to existing application.
c.No application changes. (I selected this option)
Then it showed me the report of my db description of changes that were made after deploying it. The report I did not print bcz it was a trial db with one table (2 fields) and a simple query.
My idea was to connect my Trial BE with another one of another Access mdb file so FE would be Access and BE would be from MSDE.
1.Now I don’t know how to link my BE to my FE?
2.From where I can directly see my BE? Because SQL Server Service Manager does
not have any menu?
3.Where I was wrong in following steps?
Guidance in this regards is highly appreciated.
With kind regards,
Ashfaque
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Mar 15, 2004
i installed the MSDE2000A on server and i tried to connect from client machine through vb Application using connection string. Server anad client are in LAN. but Some systems able to connect and some systems are unable to connect.
i am getting the error:
"SqlServer does not exist or access denied "
for non connected machines.
the server is listening from these machines. but not connecting to MSDE.
can anyone give me solution what may be the cause.
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Aug 10, 2007
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to connect to Desktop SQL Server 2000 from Windows mobile PC Emulator (VS 2005). I need a direct connection using connection string to SQL Server 2000 through local wireless network without IIS.
Bellow is the code that I use. After executing this code I get an error on line Conn.Open(). Error says SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
SQL is un and running, and I can log in using SA username from the desktop. Even if I chance IP for another SQL server in my connection string I still get the same error. There is no firewall of any kind running.
Dim connectionSTR As String = "Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=False;Server=192.168.0.202,1433;initial catalog=MyDB;user id=sa;password=;"
Dim Conn As SqlConnection
Conn = New SqlConnection(connectionSTR)
Conn.Open()
If Conn.State = ConnectionState.Open Then
MessageBox.Show("Open")
End If
About my environment: SQL Server 2000 is running on Desktop PC with Windows XP SP2. Application which I need to connect to SQL Server is in Visual Studio 2005. I execute the application in Windows Mobile PC Emulator and try to connect to SQL Server from emulator.
Your advice and help is very appreciated
Thank you
Ika
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Jul 23, 2005
Hi there,I sincerely hope that someone out there can help. I have twoinstances of the SQL 2000 Desktop Engine running. One is on my localmachine for development and the other is on another machine on ournetwork which is the production environment. I have built an Access2003 front end application which connects to this database. Thisworks fine locally, as you would expect. I successfully installed thedatabase on the production machine and am able to connect to it viaAccess 2003 (using the Data Link Properties window) and from thirdparty database manager software (similar to Enterprise Manager). I amnot able to to connect to the database via my application.I am using the "sa" account with a strong password. This is myconnection string:strConnection = "Provider=sqloledb;DataSource=server02;UserId=sa;Password=strong;Initial Catalog=Test"The error I'm getting is:"Connection cannot be used to perform this operation. It is eitherclosed or invalid in this context."The connection string is the only thing that changes in my code when Iswitch from my local to my production database. Is there some reasonthat I can't use the "sa" account in this fashion that I'm not awareof? I'd rather not use integrated security for simplicity's sake asthis is a small, internal application. Also, I would have thoughtthat if that was the issue, I couldn't use "sa" at all, even locally.I'm going to post to the Access group as well but thought someone heremight have some advice to offer as well.Thanks,Barb
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Jan 3, 2007
Is it ok to use SQL Server 2005 CE as an embedded DBMS inside a desktop (Windows XP / w2k3 / Vista) application?
The whitepaper available here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/A/4/7/A47B7B0E-976D-4F49-B15D-F02ADE638EBE/Compact_Express_Comparison.doc describes this as one of the primary usages of the product. However, I've seen information elsewhere on this forum that seems to imply that SQL Server 2005 CE is not allowed in desktop applications.
Can you please clarify this, and specify any limitations of this usage?
Also, the whitepaper refers to an online redistribution agreement that needs to be signed in order to freely redistribute SQL Server 2005 CE inside a commercial application. Can you please point to this agreement?
Thanks,
IonWarp
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Sep 8, 2007
Using SQL Server 2005 Express (Advanced SP2) I have created a Full-Text Search application in VB for distribution on CD for single PCs. Works fine on my local machine during development.
Although the SQL Server 2005 Express edition can be distributed freely, it does not seem to support Full-Text searches in the distributed version. Is this true? Or am I missing something with my deployment?
If I need another version of Sql Server for distribution of a Full-Text Search app, how do I go about obtaining the proper DB and permission for distribution? The DB size is about 600 MB.
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Feb 28, 2006
I am setting up a clustered sql 2005 to test replciation and I am having trouble setting the server as a distributor. I get the following message
* SQL Server could not configure xxxx as a Distributor.
Only replication jobs or job schedules can be added, modified, dropped or viewed through replication stored procedures.
Changed database context to 'master'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 22538)
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Jun 14, 2006
Hi,
Does anyone know if it's at all possible to install SQL Server Express 2005 over a Remote Desktop on a Windows XP machine.
I know there are problems running SQL over Remote Desktop, in that it won't start up a User Instance, but I wasn't sure if we can install over Remote Desktop.
If it's not possible, can anyone point me to an official document stating this fact?
Thanks
Sam
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Dec 17, 2005
Hello Everybody
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.
Anybody having this solution for this prob.
Regards
Chikuu
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Mar 23, 2006
I believe I have made a complete install of Sql Server 2005 on my dev. machine, including all client tools, and can run SSIS packages from the dev. environment.
However DtExec refuses to run any package and always throws the "insufficient version" error (as does the "RunPackage" component, probably for the same reason).
I have repeatedly attempted to find something more to install from the Sql Server 2005 eval release that will allow DTExec to run without the "insufficient version" error, but can find nothing else to install from the eval. The install wizard (and the "change" wizard) indicates everything is installed and will not build a list of any additional components to install.
Are we sure that DtExec will install and run from a sql server 2005 eval distribution?
Licenses are in the pipeline (not that pipleine) but we need to start testing our SSIS solution in the meantime.
p.s. Kudos to the dev. team, it really is an excellent tool!
Thanks,
Ken
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Dec 6, 2007
Hi,
I am developing a windows application that needs to communicate with a remote SQL server 2005 database. Server allows remote connections and MSDTC service also running. Do I need to run MSDTC service on the client machine where I use desktop application ? any ideas ? It's throwing some error like
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.
But my SQL Server allows remote connection, and I am able to do a select statement.
But when I insert/update anything, it's throwing this error. I guess some problem with MSDCT. Anybody have any idea ?
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Mar 8, 2008
Hi,
I€™ve developed a BI system using the SQL Server 2005 Developer€™s Edition.
SSAS, SSIS and SSRS have been added to a SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Server in preparation for delivering the developed database to this live environment.
So I am able to connect directly to the Database Engine, SSAS, SSIS and SSRS successfully from the actual SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition box which is sat on a Windows 2003 Server operating system.
However when I launch SQL Server Management Studio from a desk top PC which is connected to the SQL Server Standard Edition box I can€™t connect to either SSIS or SSRS, however I can connect to the Database Engine and it also seems that I can connect to SSAS OK.
I am using Windows Authentication where the I used a SQL Server account which exists with €œsysadmin€? permissions and this SQL Server account has the same login name as the Windows Server 2003 desktop login.
What do I do next please?
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Feb 5, 2006
ProblemWhen Remote Desktop to my main office machine, and when trying toconnect to SQL Express, I was becoming increasingly frustrated with thefollowing error:Error: 'Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to afailure in starting the process for the user instance. The connectionwill be closed.'What is the solution?Solutions: ( pick any of the 3)1. Obtain and apply the patch http://support.microsoft.com/?id=8966132. Wait for the next Windows Service pack3.Of course if you can not get the patch, you can always do this (Note:You must have WinVnc server running in your remote computer)1. In the remote desktop session, reboot your computer.Click Start->Windows Security->Shutdown->Restart.Wait for some time to get machine up.2. Use your vncviewer to login to your remote computer. You can chooseto do all work via VNC or go to next step.3. Use remote desktop to login (this automatically closes the winvncsession).There you go, You did not create a remote session, but reused yourlocal session.
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