SQL Server Enterprise Manager Access
Jan 17, 2006How do I go about accessing the SQL Server Enterprise Manager to use DTS?
Robert
How do I go about accessing the SQL Server Enterprise Manager to use DTS?
Robert
I've searched around google & here and can't find a solution.
I can connect to my database via a connection string on the web server
but cannot connect via Enterprise Manager or just by ODBC connection on
my local machine.
I can ping the server fine and switched off my XP firewall & my router firewall, port 1433 is also open.
Someone has tested this from another machine and it works fine (cheers).
What else can I try, this is driving me insane!
Thanks in advance
R
p.s I'm on Win XP SP2, SQL Server 2000 sp3a
Hi guys,
I want to give someone read only permission to our SQL server so they can log in and look at the database structure and query a few tables. I've set up the user but the problem is that when I connect in SQL server remotley, it shows all the other DB's on the server even though it is restricting access to them. Can these other DB's be hidden so that only the DB the user has access to shows up?
Cheers for your help!
Hi ,
On my Desktop i registered Production Server in Enterprise Manager
on that Server if i go to SecurityLinked Servers
There is another Server is already mapped, when i am trying to see the Tables under that one of the
Linked Server i am getting the Error message saying that
"Error 17 SQL Server does not exist or access denied"
if i went to Production Server location and if i try to see the tables i am able to see properly, no problems
why i am not able to see from my Desk top
i am using the sa user while mapping the Production Server on my DESKTOP using (ENTERPRISE MANAGER)
And i check the Client Network Utility in the Alias using Named Pipe only, i changed to TCP/IP still same problem
What might the Problem how can i see the Tables in Linked Server from my DESKTOP
Thanks
Hi,
I have a user who has created several SQL7 databases and uses a VB app which schedules jobs (under the sa account) on the SQL server. How can I allow this user to view scheduled jobs on the server ? I don't want to give him too many priviledges.
Thanks,
Tim
We just installed an application, WhatsUpGold, to monitor our servers. Management won't let me host that on my primary SQL box. So, we are using MSDE on the local machine (call that box my_netmon).
I can access the db with very basic functionality using osql while on the my_netmon machine. I've added my domain user account as a System Admin using the following commands.
exec sp_grantlogin @name
go
exec sp_addsrvrolemember @name, 'sysadmin'
But when I go to the my_sql machine and try to attach to it with Enterprise Manager I get an error that the server does not exist.
What gives??? Is it just not possible, or am I missing something here?
My goal is to just be able to see the data stored in the MSDE db. Write views, etc...
Please advise,
Marc
Hello,
I am running an SAP installation on clustered DELL poweredge 1850's with a shared scsi disk system. I am running Windows 2000 sp4 with sql 2000 sp4. I am trying to restore a database from a .bak file on a clustered disk. When I attempt to access the disk through enterprise manager it is not there. I only get access to the E: drive (which is clustered as well)
IF someone can assist me. Everytime I load up enterprise manager the service manager turns off. And the enterprise manager can't connect to the local database. But everytime i turn it back on and try to connect again it shuts it off and around and around we go. Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Thanks,
Robert
I've managed somehow to corrupt the Enterprise Manager.MSC file
(it has ocurred several times), so it's impossible to open a table.
What can I do about it except re-installing the server?
What can be done to protect this file?
Thanks in advance.
Asnate
I'm a newbie to Enterprise Manager so I appreciate any help.
Here's my question:
I have a SQL Server 7.0 account hosted by a webhosting company on a shared server. When I create a server registration and attempt to connect remotely to this database using Enterprise Manager, I get the following error:
Server user "john_sa' is not a valid user in database 'test123497'
The problem is that test123497 is NOT the database that they are hosting for me. I rechecked my Client Network Utility alias to make sure I'm connecting to the correct IP address and I double checked my username and password.
The server hosting this account is attempting to connect me to the wrong database. Sometimes I get through ok and other times I get the above error.
Is this because the hosting company has too many accounts on this server? Is the server running out of resources? Is there anything I can do remotely to control this?
Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, john.
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when the taskpad gives a javascript error.....
thanks,
Jonathan
I have a AS400 that I retrieved data from and imported into SQL 2000 Server. However, the data will only insert 1 time. I would like to query the AS400 every minutes to update my table on SQL server. If the data is already in my table it does not get updated. How can I get updated/changed data every 15 minutes?
HELP!!!!!
Lisa Jefferson
Why does the SQL Server Enterprise Manager seem to block other processes? I am working with SQL2000 developers version with SP4. When I set up a Data transformation service, it is not actioned until I close/open the Server Enterprise Manager. Otherwise it sits there as Process id 51 Master - runnable (this is the SEM) and Process id 52 - DTS sleeping.
Nigel
Phact
I'm a newbie trying to find the SQL Server Enterprise Manager so I cancreate a database. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express and SQL ServerManagement Studio Express. On the SQL Server menu I see (1) ConfigurationTools and (2) SQL Server Management Studio Express. The SQL ServerManagement Studio Express menu has 3 items on it. Where do I find theEnterprise Manager?Robert
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CREATE FUNCTION TestFunc (@Syn int)
RETURNS int AS
BEGIN
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Hi, I am new to Sql Server 2005. I have worked previously in Sql Server 2000. I want to know if Enterprise Manager exists in Sql Server 2005. If yes, then where? Regards,ap.
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I just installed new sql server 2000 and applied sp3
computer name SBPXW123
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When I open query analyser
and run select @@servername
I see SBPXW123
Why I have local in Enterprise Manager?
How to change it to SBPXW123?
Thank you
Alex
Is there a way to export the diagram into another program or have another program open the diagram. I need to send a copy of it to someone and I have no idea how to do this with printing it out.
thanks ahead of time
Hi
We're having trouble with Enterprise manager when trying to view views or table data/properties, we get an access violation error and the database crashes sometimes corrupting tables.
Ive seen some posts stating a post SP3 for SQL Server is required and some posts saying client access should be modfied.
However our enterprise manager clients are registered with SA so I dont think that is an issue.
Can anyone give me some help with this and/or direct me to the hotfix please.
Cheers
Louise
looking to download this snap-in to be used on one of our test servers. cant find it for the life of me...
looking for: SQL Server Enterprise Manager
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invalid connection
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TIA
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