Hello,
We are looking into the feasibility of moving one of our databases off of informix and potentially onto SQLServer. Specifically, I want to understand more about available client API shared libs on the AIX platform. We have applications written in C running on AIX that utilize embedded dynamic SQL. We use an informix precompiler on our existing embedded sql code in C. Also, there is an XA based resource manager that is used as the interface to the data base. The C applications are actually Tuxedo servers. Tuxedo has a resource manager that gets called and passes the SQL calls to the Informix database (no other database involved but MQ is also used in the global transaction that the Tuxedo service is using).
Looks like Tuxedo supports SQL Server XA data source implementation. The question then is 'Does Microsoft have client libraries for AIX?'
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29515. SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Encryption not supported on the client. Refer to server error logs and setup logs for more information. For details on how to view setup logs, see "How to View Setup Log Files" in SQL Server Books Online.
On Windows XP systems I get the following issue when trying to browse the MSDB folder in SSIS
Client unable to establish connection Encryption not supported on SQL Server. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
I have noticed another post where several others have noticed the same issue. It appears to only occur on Windows XP installations. Is there a workaround or fix for this?
I have SQL2000 installed as the default instance, and now I'm trying to install SQL 2005 standard edition as a named instance.
I receive this error : SQL Server could not connect to database service for server configuration.. [SQL Native client] Encryption not supported on the client. However I'm able to install client tools
The setup works fine on other box with the same config : SQL 2000/Windows XP, is there any work around for this issue ?
In my SQL 2000 client network utilty "Force proctocol encryption " is desabled and did not find the setting for SQL 2005 !
Hello,Is it necessary to upgrade the Client Connectivity Tools on all clientmachines after the SQL Server database server is upgraded from Version7.0 to 2000?Thank you in advance!Eddy
I have tried this on several different operating systems (VISTA and XP ) and several versions of SQL NATIVE CLIENT including 2005.90.3042.0
I have a 64 bit "SQL NATIVE CLIENT" connection that fails. The exact same connection and code succeeds on 32 bit. My customer and I prepend "oledb:" to the connection string and it starts working.
FAILS on 64 bit: Provider=SQLNCLI.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=Wrigley_Test;Data Source=MONGO;Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Workstation ID=RIPTIDE;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False;MARS Connection=False;DataTypeCompatibility=0;Trust Server Certificate=False
WORKS oledb:Provider=SQLNCLI.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=Wrigley_Test;Data Source=MONGO;Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Workstation ID=RIPTIDE;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False;MARS Connection=False;DataTypeCompatibility=0;Trust Server Certificate=False
I debugged my code to the point that I know it is happening when I call CreateAccessor for my SQL statement.
Hi , One of my user is accessing 65 database. she is having 65 client on her work station. SO , she is able to access 65 thru her application. So today i just installed 70 client without removing 65. SUddenly the front end application is not working either 65 or 70. It is givng Application defined error or object defined error. Pls tell me how to handle the interfacing applications. Pls suggest me regarding this.
I have installed SQL 6.5 Client onto my laptop under windows 98. I have copied over the database files from the server. I need to be able to run SQL 6.5 Enterprise manager and see the databases on my laptop. Is this possible? I tried to run enterprise manager but it won't let me do anything. I try to register the server... but my laptop is the one I want to use. Please help! Basically I want my computer so that it does not have to be hooked up to the network. Thanks
I can use DTS on SQL Server 7.0 (lets call it SRVR1)to get tables from Oracle 8.0.5 database on Unix and/or on NT, but when I want to do it from my PC which has MS SQL server 7.0 (desktop version) and client installed, and SRVR1 is registered in Enterprise Manager, to run DTS where source is Oracle database and destination is SRVR1 using Import/Export Wizard., after specifying ODBC connection for Oracle as source and clicking 'Next', (which when done on SRVR1 leads to the next screen where you specify destination) on NT client it does nothing, no error is reported and you can keep on 'Next' hundreds of times, it goes nowhere.
I tested ODBC connection to Oracle from my NT client and it works fine, except when used with DTS.
Hi all, here's my question: is there a SP level that the SQL 6.5 _clients_ should be on to ensure y2k compatibility? One of our packaged apps vendors sent us a y2k blurb asking us to update both the server (which we'd already done) *and* the clients to SP5a. Now, we have a large number of clients and installing the SP on all of them would require a considerable amount of time. Any thoughts on that? Any experiences? What parts of the client are modified by the SP? The client is a vendor-built VB front end.
Anyone know where I can find information regarding the "sql.log" placed in the root directory of a client that utilizes SQL Server tools (EP, QA, etc.). I've searched BOL and did not locate any topics regarding this. We had to stop the MSSQLServerOLAPService in order to delete this file as it had grown to > 1GB, after about 10 months use.
I'm curious if this file is also created on client workstations that are just running a SQL app.
Does SQL Server have a client tool similiar to Oracle's SQL Plus? If so, how do I set that up?
I have installed a desktop edition on my server, and I want to use some client to connect so that I can run queries from another machine. Am I set up correctly, or do I need to install the Enterprise edition on the server to do something like that.
I was thinking of writing a web-based client, but I can't seem to find the time. Plus, I wouldn't want to do that if a solution already exists.
Hi, I just recently applied sql70 service pack 2 on some sql70 servers. Has anyone have applied service pack 2 on the client boxes? Are they coming from the same download file sql70sp2i. If not, where can I find the download files for clients? I went searching Microsoft web site, but had no luck on this one.
I am going to upgrade a SQL server 6.5 box to SQL7.0. The 16 bit-client utilities are a prerequisite because there is a 16-bit application and requires some of the database libraries. My question is how does SQL7.0 deal with 16-bit application? In my case, could I upgrade the SQL6.5 box to SQL7.0?
Quick question, After upgrade the server from 6.5 t 7.0, is it necessary to upgrade all its clients as well ? (any documentation) I learned from "pricing policy" that upgrade to 7.0 is considered as a major upgrade and CALS needed to be upgraded as well. But I tried to connect from a 6.5 client to 7.0 server with SQL/W with no problem ? however if try to connect through Enterprise Manager, I got a message saying "I need to upgrade the SQLDMO EM), Why was I able to connect using SQL/W or ISQL ? Thanks. Anthony
I had SQLServer 7 installed when my machine (using Windows 98)was hit by a virus. This necessitated running the original setup disk. When I did this, I found a number of existing files had been deleted (history files for a credit card program, Windows dial-up connections ) including some needed for the SQLServer. I eventually uninstalled SQLServer and attempted to reinstall it. When I do, I get a message saying that this disk can only install the client version. I originally installed it from this disk so why can't I install it again?
I have one SQL app that needs the 7.0 client software and one that needs the 6.5 client installed. Are there any big issues in having the SQL 6.5 and 7.0 client components both installed on the same client computer in separate installation directories? (specifically issues that may occur with shared components & client-side requirements?)
When installing the RTM version of SQL Server 7.0 it only lets me install the client tools. It will not let me install the Enterprise edition or Standard edition. Has anyone else run into this problem.
I am trying to install the SQL Server 6.5 client utilities and constantly get the infamous "setup.exe has caused an invalid page fault in kernel32.dll" message.
I have scoured the web and found many suggestions for resolving this issue but nothing helps.
Has anyone suffered this same fate? Any ideas on how to resolve it?
Can I installed Enterprise Manager from my workstation PC or any ways to remotely access the Enterprise Manager(SQL Server 7.0) at the server end and other utilities. I have installed the client network utility but do not know how to configure.
I've installed SQL SERVER 7.0(Standard version with 5 clients)on the WINNT 4.0 server.
Anyone knows where to source out for SQLSERVER7.0 RESOURCE KIT?
When installing SQL6.5 on a Win98 client, I get an error:
"A critical error has occurred. The INF SETUP has a badly formed file description line in section [UtilDLLs]. This error prevents setup from continuing."
I can use the same CD to load to any 95 or NT machine, but it chokes on 98.
I am having a problem with the IntraNetware Client 4.5 and 4.6 for NT and SQL Server 6.5 SP4. (NT SP4 as well). When the IntraNetware client is added to the server CPU usage jumps to at least 50% even when the server is idle. Task Manager shows that SQL Server is actually using the CPU. When the Netware client is removed, CPU usage goes back to normal. We have notice this on two servers. I normally do not put the IntraNetware client on servers however in this case it is necessary. For the time being we are using the IntraNetware Client 4.3 which does not cause the CPU usage problem.
I checked both Microsoft and Novell, and there is no mention of this problem. Has anyone else seen it?
I have a DLL that I have written in VB to automate certain functions in Mapinfo. I can use the DLL from Access or a VB project fine but I have problems in SQL Server 6.5. I can create an instance of the DLL ok using sp_OACreate, but when I call the function to create a Mapinfo Object in the DLL I get a VB error back 'Permission Denied' and my object is not created. Even so, the instance of Mapinfo is started (I can view it in my task manager)which I subsequently cannot close because according to the DLL it was never created!! I think this must be a SQL Server related problem since it works fine in VB/Access.