Slow Connection Wirt Access 2003 To SQL Server Under Vista
Nov 15, 2007
I have an application built with Access 2003 (MDB). It is running under Windows XP without any problems. If I run it under Vista, it works technically well but I get the data very slow from the server.
Server:
Windows Server 2003 R2, SP2
SQL Server 2005, version 9.00.3054.00
Firewall: off
Client:
Access 2003, SP3
Connection strings:
ODBC;DRIVER={SQL Native Client};UID=SD_Admin;DATABASE=SDX;SERVER=MARS;PWD=xxx;
or
ODBC;DRIVER={SQL Native Client};DATABASE=SDX;Trusted_Connection=Yes;SERVER=MARS;
Windows Firewall on client: off
Onecare Firewall on client: off
How can i Fix this issue?
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Jan 31, 2008
I have an application written in VB6 that creates a ADO connection using the (native SQL2005 clien)t from the client to SQLServer 2005 on Server 2003 configured as a stand alone server. The application works great on XP and has for a number of years.
Now I am attempting to deploy in Vista and using the same code the connection speed CRAWLS. it's in the magnitude of atleast 10 times slower. It eventualy works but the selects and doing a readnext against the resulting record set is at a snails pace.
What am I missing. It's has to be some sort of configuration problem somewhere.
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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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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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Dec 5, 2007
I have an Access 2003 project (sp2) and the data in SQL Server 2005 Express.
My problem is when I try to make querys, diagrams, etc in Access, a warning tell me that I have installed a version of Access that is older than the version of SQL and all the designs that I make not be saved, and recommend a service pack for Access 2003 to correct the problem.
Can anybody help me, where is this SP??
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Dec 19, 2006
I have an Access2000 ADP that I want to run under Access2007. The problem I have is that some forms take up to 45 seconds to open in Access2007! These are not complicated forms--just simple navigable reference forms like setting up transaction types etc. that are based on basic select statements like:
SELECT * FROM ArReceivableType
Where ArReceivableType is a reference table (less than 10 columns, all int or nvarchar(100) max) containing about 15 or 20 rows. They open instantly in Access2000.
I put a trace on to see what is happening on the SQL Server, and I noticed heaps of nasty code like this that generates tens of thousands of reads:
select object_name(sotblfk.id), user_name(sotblfk.uid), object_name(sotblrk.id), user_name(sotblrk.uid) from sysreferences srfk, sysobjects sofk, sysobjects sotblfk, sysobjects sotblrk where srfk.constid = sofk.id and srfk.fkeyid = sotblfk.id and srfk.rkeyid = sotblrk.id and user_name(sofk.uid) = N'dbo' and object_name(sofk.id) = N'FK_FaAssetTransactionWork_ArReceivableType_ArReceivableTypeId'
It looks like Access2007 is reading all of the constraints for the underlying table, including all foreign keys. My SQL database contains 1400+ tables all with properly constructed foreign keys and other constraints.
Any suggestion on how to NOT have Access2007 do this? Right now, Access2000 works great for this enterprise app, but I really like the new Access2007 features (and I don't want to still be developing Access2000 apps in 2010).
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Nov 19, 2006
Getting error 1326.
I'm running SQL Express on Server 2003 SP1 (workstation - although, I did dcpromo promote and demote prior to installing SQL Express).
I'm trying to connect from SQL Studio Express on Vista.
TCP and Named Pipes are selected in Surface Area Config; sp_config remote, access..., 1 was run (per KB); ports 1433 & 1434 are open (I think 435 also was opened when I ran the KB instructions); Mixed mode is selected, user is set for SQL Auth, password is correct; all permissions are granted.
I found an article online which stated that mixed versions of MDAC can lead to the problem. The server has 2.82.1830 and the client has 6.0.5600.16834. Could this be the problem? If so, how to solve?
Thanks, John
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I am having major performance issues with Microsoft SQL 2005 x64 Standard Editions performance on Windows Server 2003 x64. The PC has two quad core cpu's with 8gb of ram and running a 500gb mirrored SCSI (Raid 1) drive system. The database running on the server is about 11gb. I've run a defrag several times which helps a little but I was hoping I could do something else to increase the performance.
I have also found that the bottle neck in the SSIS package is the backup and restore process of an 11gb database which takes about 1 hour (backup takes 1 hour and restore takes 1 hour) when it should take about 11 minutes. Is there anything I can do to make these processes run faster or to find out why they are taking so long? Any ideas would be a great help.
Thanks,
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I am receving this error: Failed to open the connection: [Database Vendor Code: 17 ], from .Net 2003/C# to Crystal Report XI with SQL Server 2000 has backend database.
Is there a security permission that has been overlooked?
Here is the code I use to access CR XI
ConnectionInfo connectionInfo = new ConnectionInfo();
TableLogOnInfo tableLogOnInfo;
Database DB;
'CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table' table;
Tables tables;
//Log in
connectionInfo.ServerName = "ServerName";
connectionInfo.DatabaseName = "Database Namet";
connectionInfo.UserID = "userid";
connectionInfo.Password = "password";
//Get Table inf from report
DB = reportDocument..Database;
tables = DB.Tables;
//Looping through all the tables in CR and apply connection info
for(int i = 0; i < tables.Count; i++)
{
table = tables[ i ];
tableLogOnInfo = table.LogOnInfo;
tableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = connectionInfo;
table.ApplyLogOnInfo(tableLogOnInfo);
}
CrystalReportViewer.ReportSource = ReportDocument.ReportSource;
CrystalReportViewer.Visible = true;
Any advise would be helpful.
Thank you
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Apr 2, 2008
Greetings,
We are having major performance issues with Microsoft SQL 2005 64bit Standard Editions performance on Windows Server 2003. We have an SSIS package running very slowly (and other sql tasks) on our two quad core cpu system with 8gb of ram and running a 500gb mirrored SCSI (Raid 1) drive system. The database running on the server is about 11gb.
Does anybody have any suggestion we could try to increase the performance of the server? I've run a defrag several times which helps a little but I was hoping I could do something else to increase the performance.
Thank you.
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I went to the domain where the software resides but I don't know what steps to take? I also found an interesting piece on microsoft about Kerberos, but I can't follow along according to the instructions it has. I have Access 2003 & SQL SERVER 2005, HELP...!
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I tried to ignore it, and it started warning me that none of my table edits would be saved.
I looked around, but I can't find anything about this.
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Nov 6, 2007
Hi friends....
Plz help me out in the problem mentioned below....
Our server is Windows 2003...Sql server is SQL SERVER2000...I am trying to register this sql server from a local machine...It is showing the erroe
"SQL server registration failed because of the connection failuredisplayed below.Do you wish to register anyway?
SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
ConnectionOpen (Connect()) "
TCP/IP and Named Pipes are the enabled protocols in Both Server and Client network Utilities.
Local machine configuration is
OS- Windows vista Business...
SQL- SQL Server 2000 client
I am able to connect from other local machines which is having windows 2000 as OS.
Also I am able to register from the windows vista machine to another sql server which is having Windows 2000 OS. connection problem is only happening when I am trying to connect to Windows 2003 server.
Please help me as I am having urgency to resolve this.
Thanks in Advance
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I have just installed Vista on one of my home network pcs. I also installed Outlook 2005 with Business Contact Manager. It installs an instance of SQL Server Express.
I have created another database on this engine that I need to access from other PCs on my network.
The server address is PCNAMEMSSMLBIZ and I can access the data the database using this name from the the Vista PC (PCNAME).
When I try to acess the database using the same credentials (server, database, username (sa) and password) from an XP PC on the network - it times out and returns an error . My guess is that it is not seeing the database service at all.
I have SQL Server Management Studio installed on the Vista PC and have full access to the instance.
Server authentication is set for SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode.
Can anyone help me?. I need to access the SQL Server from the XP PC.
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One AND ONLY ONE user is having trouble with this setup. Her workstation is PAINFULLY slow accessing the SQL server through my Delphi programs, through our third party programs, and through ODBC connections.
I thought it was her workstation until I configured a clean workstation for her, and it too had the same problem. I then took a brand new Dell 9200 workstation with 2gb memory, gigabit NIC, etc. and configured it to use our servers. It too had the same slowness connecting to the SQL server. Everything else is fast.
I deleted her entry in the NT domain users table, and re-entered her. No help.
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Dec 10, 2006
What is the fastet connection between access 2003 to sql server 2005?
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Mar 16, 2006
I continue to receive an error that states "The version of Microsoft Access doesn't support design changes with the version of Microsoft SQL Server your Access project is connected to. See the Microsoft update website for the latest information."
I'm using Access 2003 that I ran a database through the Upzinging Wizard with a copy of SQL Server 2005.
I have searched the Office Update pages and can't locate anything that helps, although I'm sure I'm probably missing something.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
I have ASP.NET application which connectts to SQL Server 2005 on a server remotely. Everything was working fine untill I installed Vista on my laptop and ran the ASP.NET application. It throws following exception very often :
"System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: 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: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)"
This seems to be Vista specific problem because evrything works fine on XP machine.
Thanks
Mohit
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Feb 25, 2006
Hey,
After install Visual Studio 2005 (with SQL sever express) on recent Vista build, trying to connect to a local sse database file from Data Source Window (accessible from Data/Show data source window) gives this error:
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Microsoft Visual Studio
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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)
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OK
No issues if we install Visual Studio 2005 on WinXP or W2k3.
Is there any configuration we need to set on vista to allow sql connection?
Thanks,
Mei
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Mar 4, 2008
Hi!
I have a SQLServer 2005 running om a 64bit cluster. It is used to run a SharePoint 2007 portal. My problem is that the access to the database from the other servers in the farm is very slow.
I made a test program in C# that creates a standard .Net sqlConnection and runs a simple query 100 times. When run on the database server it takes less than a second, but when I run it from the web frontend server it takes 30 seconds. It never fails, it's just slow. The network connection is fast when copying files etc.
I see nothing out of the ordinary in the event log.
Do any of you have an idea what might be the problem or know how I could try to find the problem?
Thanks!
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Dec 9, 2006
I have a linked tables from access 2003 to sql server 2005 connected using odbc.
the connection is very slow.
when i use the same linked tables to sql server 2000 the connection is fine.
what seems to be the problem???
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Hello,
I am looking for a solution to the problem named Table was skipped, or export failed. Here's the story:
I have a desktop with Vista Ultimate x64 and Office 2007. I want to export a database from Access MDB (about 2Gb, 110 tables) to SQL Server Express Express (Advanced). The simple solution > upsize wizard.
- create new database
- server name, used trusted connection, some database name
- I select all tables
- I unselect table's attributes
- create new Access server/client application
and every time I have Table was skipped, or export failed. The same thing happens when I create new MDB with one table (some random values)!
The strange thing that on laptop with XP + SQL Sever 2005 Express (Simple) and Access XP upsizing the same database works fine!'
one other issues of a rookie:
I wanted to access a database (randomly created) on Vista with the Access on my laptop. Both PCs are in the same network I can ping both, but when I try to connect to IP_desktopSQLEXPRESS Access posts connection error. Why?
P.S.
When installing SQL Server on Vista I have only a problem with IIS and ASP.NET, but it shouldn't be a problem.
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I cannot make named pipe connection with client by ODBC DSA.
Here is information. Refering to http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=362498&SiteID=1.
[1] Client side:
1. What is the connection string in you app or DSN? (please specify) ODBC \[SERVER_NAME]pipesqlguery
2. If client fails to connect, what is the client error messages? (please specify) Connection failed: SQLState: €™01000€™ SQL ServerError: 1326 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Named Pipes]connectionOpen (Connect()) Connection failed: SQLState: €™08001€™ SQL Server Error: 17 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Named Pipes]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
3. Is the client remote or local to the SQL server machine? [Remote | Local]
4. Can you ping your server? [YES | NO ]
In cmd.exe console, type €œping -a <server_name>€?.
5. Can you telnet to your SQL Server? [YES | NO, please specify the error message ]
In cmd.exe console, type €œtelnet <server name> port, where port can be 135, 445 or sql_server_tcp_port. If your cmd.exe console turns into a complete black screen with a cursor flushing on top left corner, you are connected. Type ctrl+€™[€˜ to bring up telnet prompt and type €œquit€? <enter>.
6. What is your client database provider? [SNAC | MDAC | ADO.NET1.0 | ADO.NET2.0| other ODBC (please specify] Or/And, what is your client application? [SQL Management Studio | SQL Profiler | Visual Studio | Other (please specify).
7. Is your client computer in the same domain as the Server computer? (Same domain | Different domains | WorkGroup)
8. What protocol the client enabled? [Shared Memory | TCPIP | Named Pipes].
9. Do you have aliases configured that match the server name portion of your connection string? If so, please check if it is correct. You can use cliconfg.exe (SS 2000) or SQL Server Configuration Manager (SS 2005) to configure the alias. [NO]
10. Do you select force encryption on server and/or client? [NO]
I was able to connect with TCP/IP settings.
[2] Server side:
1. What is the MS SQL version? [SQL Server 2005]
2. What is the SKU of MS SQL? [Enterprise | Standard | Workgroup | Express (or MSDE) | other (please specify)].
3. What is the SQL Server Protocol enabled? [Shared Memory | TCPIP | Named Pipes ]. Use SQL Server Configuration Manager to configure it and check ERRORLOG or event log to confirm.
4. Does the server start successfully? [YES | NO] If not what is the error messages in the SQL server ERRORLOG?
5. If SQL Server is a named instance, is the SQL browser enabled? [YES | NO]
6. What is the account that the SQL Server is running under?[Local System | Network Service | Domain Account]
7. Do you make firewall exception for your SQL server TCP port if you want connect remotely through TCP provider? [YES | NO | not applicable | not enabled]
8. Do you make firewall exception for SQL Browser UDP port 1434? In SQL2000, you still need to make firewall exception for UDP port 1434 in order to support named instance.[YES | NO | not applicable | not enabled]
I could connect locally with named pipes.
Do I have to make some file shares manually?
[2a] Tool Used to Connect
What tool or Application are you using to connect to SQL Server (eg: Visual Studio, SQL Server Management Studio, SQLCmd.exe, OSQL, etc) and especially the version of SQL Server (Express, Workgroup, Standard, Enterprise, Developer)
[3] Platform:
1. What is the OS version? [Windows XPSP2 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2000 | Windows 98 | others (please specify ) ].
1. Server [Windows Server 2003 R2]
2. Client [Windows XP SP2]
2. Do you have third party antivirus, anti-spareware software installed? [Symantec | Norton | other (please specify) ½ NO].
[4] Misc:
1. If you have certificate configuration issue: Please use €œcertutil.exe €“v €“store my€? to dump certificate specific info and post it in your question. [NO]
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Is there a way fromvisual Studio 2003 to create a sqlDataAdapter with a connection to SQL 2005?
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Apr 3, 2007
In testing new patches, I tried Windows 2003 Server SP2 and our JDBC connections stopped working. I uninstalled SP2 and they started working again. Anyone know where the problem is?
I have already read pages of documentation, but I will keep looking. Please let me know if you know the setting that needs to be changed. I'm assuming it is a new "security enhancement" but I'm just not sure exactly where.
Thanks in advance.
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Dec 28, 2007
SQl server 2005 version: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3054.00 (Intel X86) Mar 23 2007 16:28:52 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Developer Edition on Windows NT 6.0 (Build 6000: ) .
Our customer has a SQL Server 2005 installed on a machine running Windows Vista.
Our application is running on a XP machine and on the Vista machine and its connected to the SQL server running on Windows Vista.
The customer table has 5498 records.
IF she runs the query "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER WHERE dateadd(dd,0, datediff(dd,0,Lastupdated))>'20070101' ORDER BY [CustomerID]" using our application from the XP machine it takes a few seconds - 3 to 6 seconds.
If, instead, she runs the same query from the Vista machine it takes more than 5 minutes!!
This problem happens on every Vista machine.
We even installed the SQL Server 2005 on Windows Server 2003 but every time our application is run from a Vista machine this delay occurs.
The problem doesn't seem to be SQL SERver 2005 related because when we run from the XP machine everything is ok.
Maybe there is some problem with ADO (I even tested with the SQLNCLI provider: same bad results) or Vista...
We really need to solve this problem; the number of customers complaining about this behavior on Vista is growing.
NOTE: The LastUpdated column holds date + time info so we can't ignore the time part! I know, I know, bad design...
Thanks for your help.
P.S.:
We have just received another report from a customer that is running SQL Server 2000 on a Windows Server 2003 machine and using two machines (one Vista, one XP) to connect to the database.
Same behavior. Running the sql statement from the XP machine takes 3 to 6 seconds; on the Vista machine takes more than 5 minutes...
Thanks..
J.C.
Sample code:
Dim rsData As adodb.Recordset
Set rsData = New adodb.Recordset
rsData.CursorLocation = adUseClient
rsData.Open "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER WHERE ( CASE WHEN [LastUpdated] IS NULL THEN NULL ELSE CAST(CONVERT(char(10),[LastUpdated], 112) AS datetime) END > CAST('20070101' AS datetime)) ORDER BY [CustomerID]", mcnMainDatabase, adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly
rsData.Close
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Is it possible to upsize an Access 2003 database to SQL Server Express without actually installing Access 2003 on my server....I would prefer to not have to do that. Currently, I only have the Access mdb file on the server...it is the backend to my ASP application. Can I download and run the Upsizing Wizard on it's own?
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Hi,
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May 6, 2007
PLEASE HELP ME
I'm a pretty smart guy, but sometimes I end up feeling left behind with all of the terminology I don't recognize.
I am running XP Pro, Access 2003, and SQL Server 2005 express.
I want to set up a ODBC connection in Access to a table that has been created in an SQL Server 2005 Express Database.
I keep getting the message connection failed, SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
Can somebody here please help me?
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I have a customer using a web app where the data is drawn from a database in SQL Server 2005.
In addition to its normal tables, the database has two lookup tables which are deleted, recreated, and repopulated once a week. The data for these two tables comes from two queries in an Access database which essentially turn many related tables into two flat tables.
I know this can be done with SSIS, I've done it, I suppose it could be done witth SSMA for Access, but could this operation be done with a stored prodecure ? Most steps would not be a problems. They would be:
- Drop the two tables in SQL Server (no problem)
- Recreate them (no problem, maybe better to just delete all existing records, either way)
- Connect to the query in the Access database (here is where I have questions)
- Simply do an INSERT from the Access query to the SQL table.
So my question is whether we can connect to an Acess query from a stored proc, I suppose using ODBC.
Can this be done? If so how? Are there any papers on this topic?
Msny thanks,
Mike Thomas
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