I am trying to Sharepoint Portal server with sql2005 on the normal everyday transactions everything works fine. However when we try to run SPS restore cannot we keep getting this error. This is VERY URGENT as we are trying to deploy a new site but cannot until issue is resolved. 'TWIGAdministrator' has already been given dbowner rights to all databases and can run backup but not restore.
Error Message:
Login failed for user 'TWIGAdministrator'. [CLIENT: 192.168.1.8]
Surely someone has tried this these are two very popular applications but unfortunately there is nothing in the sps site or sql2005 to help with this issue.
I have come across this error message in ssrs and cannot seem to locate the error. Report manager lets me logon-- I can navigate to the folder but once I click on the actual report I get this error
I'm trying to restore a db from backup using SQL 6.5. The new db (created using sql statements not enterprise manager) and backup reside on 1 server.I get one of 2 errors.Either error msg #10025[possible network error.Write to SQL server failed.Invalid connection] are encountered when trying to do the restore or the database "loads" forever and then error #603(There are not enough system session descriptors available to run this query. The maximum number available to a process is %d. Split query and rerun.) is encounterd. Please help.
I am creating a view consisting of 278 to 300 columns. ( I want to use this view for data entry). The columns are of varchar(30) datatype. I am able to successfully create the view but upon opening the view in Enterprise Manager or Access I get the following error:
Does any one know how to resolve DBCC errors 9000 to 9999? The BOL does not give any explaination as to how to handle such errors. Microsoft search engine also does not offer any help on these error messags.
I recently updated the datatype of a sproc parameter from bit to tinyint. When I executed the sproc with the updated parameters the sproc appeared to succeed and returned "1 row(s) affected" in the console. However, the update triggered by the sproc did not actually work.
The table column was a bit which only allows 0 or 1 and the sproc was passing a value of 2 so the table was rejecting this value. However, the sproc did not return an error and appeared to return success. So is there a way to configure the database or sproc to return an error message when this type of error occurs?
I have a parent package that calls child packages inside a For Each container. When I debug/run the parent package (from VS), I get the following error message: Warning: The Execution method succeeded, but the number of errors raised (3) reached the maximum allowed (1); resulting in failure. This occurs when the number of errors reaches the number specified in MaximumErrorCount. Change the MaximumErrorCount or fix the errors.
It appears to be failing while executing the child package. However, the logs (via the "progress" tab) for both the parent package and the child package show no errors other than the one listed above (and that shows in the parent package log). The child package appears to validate completely without error (all components are green and no error messages in the log). I turned on SSIS logging to a text file and see nothing in there either.
If I bump up the MaximumErrorCount in the parent package and in the Execute Package Task that calls the child package to 4 (to go one above the error count indicated in the message above), the whole thing executes sucessfully. I don't want to leave the Max Error Count set like this. Is there something I am missing? For example are there errors that do not get logged by default? I get some warnings, do a certain number of warnings equal an error?
Starwin writes "when i execute DBCC CHECKDB, DBCC CHECKCATALOG I reveived the following error. how to solve it?
Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -2093955965, index ID 711, page ID (3:2530). The PageId in the page header = (34443:343146507). . . . . . . . .
CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 1 consistency errors in table '(Object ID -1635188736)' (object ID -1635188736). CHECKDB found 0 allocation errors and 1 consistency errors in table '(Object ID -1600811521)' (object ID -1600811521).
. . . . . . . .
Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -8748568, index ID 50307, page ID (3:2497). The PageId in the page header = (26707:762626875). Server: Msg 8909, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Table error: Object ID -7615284, index ID 35836, page ID (3:2534). The PageId in the page heade"
HelloI am getting this err msg when trying to logon to my website on the web - on my machine there is no prob, An error occurred while established a connection to the server.When connection to Sql.S 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact thatunder the default settings sql.s doesn't allow remote connection.(provider :Sql.S Network interface, error:26- Error Location Server/Interface Specified)(the files path is like in the web host s)
After upgrading a SQL 7.0 WINNT 4.0 SP5 box to Windows 2000 SP1, SQL 2000 configuration I am getting the following error when some users try to connect to the server using Enterprise Manager;
"A connection could not be established to 'SERVERNAME'. Reason: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON'"
After doing some troubleshooting, I have found that this only occurs when I have the services started with a domain service account (this account is part of the domain admin global group and is a System Administrator in SQL as well) and it does not occur when the services are started with the System Account. Additionally, it also appears that this only occurs for some users and not all. However, these same users that are having problems on this server, can connect to other Database Servers using the "same" configuration.
Has anyone seen this. I have searched TechNet and found nothing that applies directly to this error. Any help that could be provided would be greatly appreciated.
I just started at a new company. The security stinks, everyone logs into the servers as sa (including many applications). I am taking steps to tighten security and restrict access to the sa login. I would like to capture some additional information at logon as an interim measure.
Can anyone assist me in automatically recording the following: Host Name / IP Address Login time
I realize I could periodically run an sp_who2 and capture the results - I also realize that if I turn on auditing, the logon will be written to the SQL Srvr LOG - I'm looking for an elegant / low impact way to capture the logon and host information.
I was reading though my logs and noticed I had three instances of an anonymous logon last night. The last anonymous logon was at approx midnight. This is prime hacking time.
Can anyone give me direction on issues or concerns with anonymous logons.
I was playing around with logins and windows groups and did the following:
Created windows group on my local computer called SQLAdmins. Added my domain user to this SQLAdmins group. Added SQLAdmins as a windows login on my local sqlserver instance.
Tried to login with my domain user but get "can't login..." message.
we had a Problem that a colleague can't connect the SQL-Server on one server.
We use the VSTS 2005 and SQL Server 2005. He is trying to build a ne connection to the virtual maschine with his windows account and got the following message
Login Faild for User ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
He is user on the database and the server. he has dbowner rightson the database he tryed to connect.
I read a lot of artical but didn;t find a solutio to this problem.
I have Windows 2003 SP1 install Reporting services 2005
I have other Windows 2003 SP1 server with SQL 2005 database.
I set kerberos delegetion control on the server in the AD
I also run the command
cscript adsutil.vbs set w3svc/1/root/NTAuthenticationProviders "Negotiate,NTLM"
on reporting services server but still getting this error message.
Any help ????
w3wp!processing!7!8/30/2006-00:00:01:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessingException: Cannot create a connection to data source 'MyDB'., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessingException: Cannot create a connection to data source 'MyDB'. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON'.
im creating a database for a product catalog. im using xp pro. im trying toc create a new database. heres my problem.
1. theres a red x next to the cylinder of the server (in visual studio.net ) is this a problem? how do i fix it?
2. when i try to connect to the sql server i get this error [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
3. what code do you i use to add a user and in what file, so i can connect to the server and create this database, once I can do that, I can develop the rest of this e-commerce site. Thanks so much!!
Tried using webmatrix code builder to simply bind a web grid to a sql table. Works great in WEbMatrix, but when I move the code to Visual Studio.VB, I get a logon error when the code is run.
Any Help is Greatly Appreciated... I am stuck.....
Here is the code:
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Private Function GetCustomers() As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader
Dim connectionString As String = "server='localhost'; trusted_connection=true; Database='ASPExamples'" Dim sqlConnection As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(connectionString)
Dim queryString As String = "SELECT [Customers].* FROM [Customers]" Dim sqlCommand As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(queryString, sqlConnection)
sqlConnection.Open() Dim dataReader As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader = sqlCommand.ExecuteReader(System.Data.CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
I'm using iis 4.0 with nt security to validate users. I'm trying to only pass the nt logon to sql and use it as a filter when selecting records. I'm looking in the odbc driver and striking out there. What variable is the logon assigned to so that I can construct it in the sql query???? How is this done???
HiOracle 8.1.7.4Hp Unix 11Application run peoplesoftLogon_time from v$session shows Friday Jan 3.The database was haltedon Saturday Jan 4.What is logon_time supposed to represent.All inquiries so far does notindicateThanks for your inputVincento
My company is apparently performing some sort of security test on our SQL Servers by sending malformed packets to it, which results in SQL Server throwing a Severity 20 error and resulting in my butt being paged every night at around 3 AM. As you can imagine, this ticks me off, but they refuse to stop this test. The [edited] error text from the SQL Log is as follows:
Source Logon Message Length specified in network packet payload did not match number of bytes read; the connection has been closed. Please contact the vendor of the client library. [CLIENT: 1.2.3.4]
I am writing a web application in c# that is attempting to get the parameters from a report on a Reporting Services 2005 server.
I am using the following code:
SQLReportViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials = new ReportCredentials(UserName, UserPassword, UserDomain); SQLReportViewer.ServerReport.ReportPath = Rpt.FileName; SQLReportViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri(ServerUrl); Parameters = SQLReportViewer.ServerReport.GetParameters(); The Getparameters Line causes the following exception:
Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportServerException was unhandled by user code Message="Logon failed. (rsLogonFailed)" Source="Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForms" ErrorCode="rsLogonFailed" StackTrace: at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReport.get_Service() at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReport.GetExecutionInfo() at Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ServerReport.GetParameters()
The UserName, UserPassword and UserDomain variables are all populated with correct data, as is Rpt.FileName. The ReportCredentials class is a very simple implementation of the ICredentials interface - Code shown here:
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public class ReportCredentials : IReportServerCredentials { protected string _UserName, _Password, _Domain; public ReportCredentials(string UserName, string Password, string Domain) { _UserName = UserName; _Password = Password; _Domain = Domain; } //***************************************************************** public bool GetFormsCredentials (out System.Net.Cookie AuthCookie, out string UserName, out string Password, out string Authority) { UserName = _UserName; Password = _Password; Authority = _Domain; AuthCookie = null; return (true); } //***************************************************************** public System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity ImpersonationUser { get { return (null); } } //***************************************************************** public ICredentials NetworkCredentials { get{ return (new NetworkCredential(_UserName, _Password, _Domain)); } } <--
I can use the same credentials to retrieve a list of reports from the report server (the report I am trying to access is in that list) and to log on directly by going to the URL of Reporting Services.
This is made more frustrating by the complete lack of detail in the error message, as it does not say why the logon failed, or give me a single clue about what is going on.
Has anyone seen this before and can tell me how to fix it, or is there something stupid in my code?
Well this problem it's really driving me nuts!!! I am using a CrystalReportViewer on a windows application which has an embedded report document... The report (and the application too) is connected to an SQL Express server which is installed on an MS Small Bussines Server. The server and the terminal PCs are under the same domain. The app works flawlessly on the terminals, but when I open the form which contains the report I get prompted for logon to the SQL.. I have tried everything but it refuses to connect and i get a msg box : Logon failed.Please try again. The sql surface area and the database have been configured to accept remote connections and mixed mode authentication (otherwise my app dosen't run at all), i have created sysadmin users(on the SQL), i have turned off the firewall but it is still refuses to connect. I would like to mention that I have tested my app on my domain and SBS (I am not sure which version of SQL Server is installed) and I have used the develpment machine for the test. The logon is successful, even with the same account which the application connects (i mean the account included in the connection string) Any ideas????
I appreciate your time, thank you very much in advance...
I have a report server that I restore from a copy of a backup from another SQL server on a daily basis. The problem is that the SQL logon in the report server does not work with the copy and I need to delete the logon in the database and reset the permissions for the SQL logon in order for the reports to run.
1. How do I enable the SQL logon to work automatically with the daily copy?
This morning I can not connect to our SQL Server 7.0 whatever from client or server. The error message which I list below:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ A connection could not be estabished to server--Timeout expired Please verfy SQL Server is running and check your SQL Server registration properties and try again. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
We use windows NT authentication. We did not do any change on NT. The SQL Server daily schedule job usally stoped at 10:00AM, but today from the Window NT Task Manager, we can see that the SQL Server is still running untill now.
Hi I am working on a replication database system, I will use SQL Server Enterprise at the main database and I’m planning to have remote databases with MSDE, I installed MSDE in a remote computer using a valid logon account for the domain in the domain controller (I had it connected for the set up). If I disconnect the computer from the network an restart the machine the Sql Server won’t start with the cache information.
When I installed MS SQL Server 2000 on our client's computer I installed it under a local account using Windows Authentication as the server logon and am now accessing it using a network login (remoting into the same box). The result is that if I change the password for the local Windows account and reboot the server, SQL server cannot be restarted; I get an error:
A connection could not be established to (LOCAL)
Reason: SQL SERVER does not exist or access denied. ConnectionOpen (Connect())..
Please verify SQL Server is running and check your SQL Server registration properties and try again.
I've changed the registration properties to use SQL Server Authenticaiton instead of Windows to no avail. Whichever connection option I use the server will not start unless I change the local account's password back to what it was when I installed. This works, but our client wants to have that local account's password changed for security/peace of mind. Any help or advice would be appreciated here :)