Sorry for starting a new thread on this subject but my situation is a bit different.
I want to connect to a remote SQL-server in a DIFFERENT domain, using Enterprise Manager. Whatever I try, I allways get an "SQLserver not found"-error.
The ASP's on the server that make use of the SQL server are functioning without any problems, so I guess the SQL-server itself is OK.
I tried:
servername = URL remote server
setting up a linked server
setting up a remote server
I'm a webdesigner and a newbe to SQLserver7. Please keep in mind I could be overseeing something that very obvious for you.
Hi! I need to connect to a database located in another city and administer it from my place.Can any one suggest the basic hardware and sql server(std/enterprice edition?).Shall it be on NT work station or server?Any limitations in administering this way due to some reason we can't move it entirely here.Please advice. Thanks.
Hi all, We are about to have 'colocated servers' for our web pages, mail and on line catalogues. The NT administrator is going to use 'pcAnywhere' to administer the servers. I prefer to register the SQL server in Enterprise Manager,using the IP address.
Are there any known advantages between pcAnywhere against using enterprise manager, particularly any security issues?
Is it possible to write an ASP.NET app that can do certain SQL Server 2000 administration tasks, specifically add sql server users, and change sql server user passwords? Would it just be a matter of running the appropriate system stored procedures (sp_password, etc.), or does .NET provide any hooks into SQL Server for something like this? Thanks!
I'm new in the DBA position recently aquired, and I'm having a few issues with MSSQL configuration and administration.
1. I have created a two maintenance plans, one for system databases and another one for user databases, this plans include things such as, Integrity Checks, Optimizations and DB Backups, however the Integrity Checks fail with the error that the DB's must be in single user mode, how can I go about to make this and what are the implications of doing so?
2. There's been a few reports of MSSQL server compromises through UDP port 1433, so I closed it at firewall level, only TCP 1433 is going through, do I really need UDP 1433?
I'm searching for some alternate administration tool (permisions, rights,etc.) on sql server, something not so complicated as default. Does anyonehave some info about that? ThanksPete
Hi All, I will shortly (hopefully) begin devleoping an ASP.Net web application to let users manage a remote sql server 2005 database (kind of like the php myAdmin tool for MySQL databases). Were not talking a server managament tool for DBAs, more an end user tool for managing personal databases (it seems that web hosting companies provide tools for MySQL, but if you use SQL Server, you're stuck unless you have management tools on your PC - and what about mac users?).Given that premise, what features should i attempt to include? Creating and modifying tables structures and data is an obvious inclusion, but what else? I also haven't yet decided whether to go about this using scripts or using SMO. I've read that SMO is backwards compatible across versions of SQL Server...how true is this? are there issues or is it seamless? Please post any comments or thoughts you have, and thanks for taking the time.
I am new to VWD, and web development. I installed VWD and SQL Server Express local.
I'm learning how to use the VWD with some of the walkthrough samples. It was going great until I got to the walkthrough where it show "how to use configure user and role with Web Site Admin Tool". I followed the walkthrough steps by step. I clicked the Security Tab and I got the following error:
"There is a problem with your selected data store. This can be caused by an invalid server name or credentials, or by insufficient permission. It can also be caused by the role manager feature not being enabled. Click the button below to be redirected to a page where you can choose a new data store. The following message may help in diagnosing the problem: Unable to connect to SQL Server database. "
I read some article. According to the articles, SQL Server Express will automatically create the asp database for the first time. but my SSE did not create the database.
I am an Oracle DBA with over 7 yrs of experience.I am new to sql server 2000 and am given the responsibility of sql server 2000 production databases in a few weeks.I already have the sql server 2000 DBA survival guide.
I would like to know if there are any good books out there for
I wanted to know if there's a limit on how many targets I can manage in Multi Server Administration.In addition, are there any known limits regarding managing SQL instances with different versions (SQL 2005,2008,2008R2 and 2012).
I am running SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition with SP2 on Windows XP professional. When I check the microsoft documentation, it says that it is not possible to setup multiserver administration in standard edition. Have anyone tried this in Standard edition.
I installed SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, I can login to it just fine using SQL Server Management Studio Express. I ran the aspnet_regsql and it created the aspnetdb database. But when I try to test the AspNetMembershipProvider or go to the Security tab in the ASP.NET Web Site Administration Tool it does not work. I have tried messing with the connectionString of the LocalSqlServer in the machine.config, but to no avail. My SQL Server is installed on the Default Instance. Can someone help me get ASP.NET Web Site Administrator to work with my SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
I'm not quite sure where to post this question, so I'll try here. We've been struggling getting SQL2005 reporting services integrated with Share Point Services 3.0 for several days now.
We've installed SQL Reporting Services with SP2 and run the SharePoint Reporting Services add-in. We've been able to go through the SQL Reporting Services Configuration and now were at the last step in the SharePoint Application Management Reporting Services configuration.
The first two steps of Manage Integration Settings and Grant Database Access was sucessful. The final step of "Set Server Defaults" gives us a 404 error message. There is nothing in the Event Log to suggest that there was a problem, and the SQL2005 Server is in SharePoint Integration mode. I've searched but can't find a solution. Can anyone steer me in the right direction please?
- When I disable "allow remote connections to this server" from server properties>connection page, I can still remotely connect to the server from SSMS...so what is the impact of enable/disabling it?
- what is the impact of changing the remote query timeout (on the same page) from default value?
I am trying to add a linked server from a AMD x64 server (Windows 2003) with SQL Server 2005 64 bit to a Server running SQL 2000. These are not in the same domain.
I can create a linked server using the option "Be made using the login's current security context" but can not when trying to specify the security context, i.e. sa and the sa password. When I try I get the following message:
Msg 15185, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_addlinkedsrvlogin, Line 98 There is no remote user 'sa' mapped to local user '(null)' from the remote server 'DTS_FSERVER'.
I have several other x64 server that I have no problem creating a linked server and specifying sa and the sa password.
The problem with using "the login's current security context" option is that I get an error when trying to run any Jobs against the linked server. The job fails withe the following error:
Executed as user: NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM. Access to the remote server is denied because no login-mapping exists. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 7416). The step failed.
I'm sure the two errors are related. Any ideas what is going on?
I have this simple problem. How can I make SQL Enterprise Manager list only one database that is accessible by client who registered the SQL Server on his / her Enterprise Manager. The user has been granted access to only one database. But every time I register the server in the client's SQL Server Enterpise Manager it lists all database and user database with it.
I just want it to show only one or two or as how many database that login has granted access to and eliminate the database from the SQL Server Enterprise Manager's database list.
Hi Could someone help me out with administration of SQL Server over the internet. What do I need to change on my SQL Server and what will I need to configure on my clients using SQL analyzer connecting over the internet
I have configured a master server to do multiserver administration and configured my production server as a client. My problem is that when I try to create a multi system maintenance plan it says that I get a security error and it won't create the plan. I have local admin rights to both systems. Do I need domain admin rights?
I want to create a user in sql server 2000 and i need to give only INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,SELECT,CREATE VIEW,CREATE PROCEDURE,ALTER PROCEDURE,DEBUG PROCEDURE,EXECUTE PROCEDURE permissions. i dont want give Administrative priviliges. He should not be able to alter table structures/drop tables.
In SQL server 2005 ihave the concept of DDL triggers so that i can track and restrict whatever suspcious activities (dropping columns,changing datatypes) being done by the database users.
But in SQl Server 2000, what i can do i want restrict the users. to
I want to set up Multiserver Administration.The problem I encounter is a firewall between the master server and sometarget servers.What ports need to be set open to make this possible ?
We would like to create an Intranet based cube administration tool. Power users should be able to process cubes and dimensions. This works and all the cubes, dimensions and even databases from the SSAS can be displayed in the web! ASP.NET@C# combined with Microsoft.AnalysisServices offer a lot of very good possibilities!
But we still have a problem: How ist it possible to show some kind of progress bar (maybe in a self refreshing iframe or a new window??)?? When a cube/dimension is processed the user does not get ANY feedback (of course the webserver waits to finish the process() method. I tried to start a different thread an this even works! I want to show our powerusers at least some kind of progress (%, events, what ever).
can someone help?? we are totally lost with that topic!
I already had a look at the example from: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=75148&SiteID=1 But it did not lead me to a propper solution :)
Hi... Does anybody know of an open source script I can download that will enable me to manage an SQL database? I basically need to access and modify the database from any machine that may not have SQL Enterprise Manager Installed. I was thinking of writing my own script to do this but I assumed that there is probably already one out there.
Does anyone have a user administration tool that they like? It seems that there are two common operations that have to be performed:
1. Create a new login for a user, and grant all of the database access rights and role memberships already assigned to another user. In other words, "Make User B just like User A." This same operation has to be performed for multiple servers.
2. Copy a login to a different server. This is usually done to add someone to a test environment. The database names and role names are the same, but the server is different.
In our environment, adding a new employee involves going to three different servers, finding a "model" login, and adding the database access rights for three or four databases, with three or four role memberships in each database. Some databases have thirty or more roles defined, so it's easy to miss a checkmark when scrolling through a list of that size.
I have tinkered with some scripts to do this, but they usually fail because things like sp_addrolemember only work in the current database. I am about to start writing something in VB to do this, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone has already done something similar.
Is it possible to administer both SQL7 & SQL2000 databases from the same console ?? It's fine administering SQL 6.5 & SQL7, as 6.5 had no MMC, but it seems that SQL7 & SQL2000 have the same MMC.