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Apr 9, 2007

Hi ,

i'm a new to vista and also with sql server 2005 reporting services ..

i was able to install all the tools in sql2005 express edition except reporting services ..gives a message IIS required ..even though the IIS is running and able to browse http://localhost ..

can any one give me an idea , how to install reporting services on vista with IIS7



Thanks

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When I try to install Reporting Services on my Vista x64 machine, the following happens:
In the System Configuration Check, there is a "ASP.Net Version Registration Requirement" warning.
On the following section, Reporting Services is greyed out so cannot be installed.I have found many posts on this matter and all of them suggest going into "Turn Windows Features on / off" and enabling various IIS7 features. However, even though I have ticked every possible IIS7 feature the problem remained.

I have also installed SP2, but again this didn't help when I returned to the original installation.

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I am running on Vista Ultimate.

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.3042.00 ============================== OS Version : Professional (Build 6000) Time : Tue Apr 03 15:39:02 2007 Machine : LUMACRAFT-1 Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LUMACRAFT-1_SQLSupport_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : LUMACRAFT-1 Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LUMACRAFT-1_SQLNCLI_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : LUMACRAFT-1 Product : Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer Product Version : 9.00.3042.00 Install : Successful Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LUMACRAFT-1_SqlWriter_1.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Machine : LUMACRAFT-1Product : SQL Server Database ServicesError : SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Login failed for user 'sa'. 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.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Machine : LUMACRAFT-1 Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Product Version : 9.2.3042.00 Install : Failed Log File : C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_LUMACRAFT-1_SQL.log Last Action : InstallFinalize Error String : SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: {Microsoft}{SQL Native Client}{SQL Server}Login failed for user 'sa'. 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. Error Number : 29515 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.1399.06
==============================
OS Version : Professional (Build 6000)
Time : Tue Mar 20 18:30:20 2007

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==============================
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Time : Thu Jul 26 21:21:43 2007

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Product Version : 9.00.2047.00
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : CHARLIE
Product : SQL Server Database Services
Error : SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Shared Memory Provider: Timeout error [258]. 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.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : CHARLIE
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
Product Version : 9.1.2047.00
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Last Action : InstallFinalize
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Error Number : 29515
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Time : Thu Jul 26 21:23:43 2007

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I recorded all the steps in one place in cookbook style for non-technical (but database capable) users like myself. I have referenced appropriate other postings and sources for detail steps. These are steps I found useful, you may be in a different situation.



My environment is as follows:
-New HP dv9000 w/ 2GHz and 2GB memory
-Factory installed Windows Vista Ultimate. Note this includes .NET Framework 2.0 so I did not have to deal with installing that.
-I have no extant databases or SQL Server that I am trying to convert or upgrade!


Setup Steps Before Install:
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At present, I am a one-user operation with close control over my system and there seemed to be issues with getting reporting services set up right with UAC. I may come back and modify this step later on and certainly would change this for any releasable systems.


1a)Go to Control Panel Home --> User Accounts --> Turn User Account Control on or off.
1b)Unselect Use User Acount Control.
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2a) Use the Control Panel --> Programs --> Turn Windows features on and off function.
This is quite nicely desribed with screen shots at:
http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=2&subtabid=25&i=957
These steps worked for me although they are labeled Vista Beta 2.

3)Set up your 64 bit machine to run 32 bit ASP.NET
This capability is needed to make sure you pass the System Configuration Check for Reporting Services. I don't know the full implications of this step and wonder if it might eventually bite me if I have to flip-flop between 32 and 64 bit ASP.NET or have them both run at the same time.



3a) Open a command line window by:
Start --> Accessories -- Cmd Prompt
3b) In this window type:
cscript %SystemDrive%inetpubAdminScriptsadsutil.vbs set w3svc/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1

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Now to actually install SQL Server.

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This step fooled me for a while as the 64-bit downloads are 'below the fold' on the web page.



1a) Go to the SSX download page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

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1c) Follow the "click here" to get the download.

2) Install the package from step 1c and you will get SQL Server Express.




2a) The install may fail and complain about not finding a valid SQL Server Native Client Install, sqlncli_x64.msi. You will have to extract the files manually and then run the sqlncli_64.msi package by itself. Then you can go back to step 2 and should be successful.
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3) Now add in the SQL Server Management Studio Express 64 bit version.




3a) Go to the SSX download page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

3b) Scroll down the page and below Step 5, Register you will see this text which takes you to the download you want:
"* For the 64-bit install of SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express, click here."

3c) Follow the "click here" to get the download.

4) Now add the SQL Server Reporting Services.



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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

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4d) In the install, you will get a screen called "Report Server Installation Options". Go ahead and select the "Install but do not configure the server" radio button.

5) Go ahead and configure SQL Server Reporting Services.
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I found this video to be cogent and useful.


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To forum moderators: If I have any errors that will lead people astray, I'm more than happy to correct them.

This posting is "AS IS" with no warrantees and caveat emptor.



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HTTP Error 404.2 - Not Found
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Verify that the URL for the extension is spelled correctly both in the browser and the Web server.
Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here.
More Information... This error occurs when the necessary Web service extension is not enabled, the location or the name of the extension are misspelled or incorrectly entered.


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Server Version Information: Internet Information Services 7.0.


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<add path="%windir%Microsoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727aspnet_isapi.dll" allowed="true" groupId="ASP.NET v2.0.50727" description="ASP.NET v2.0.50727" />
</isapiCgiRestriction>
</security>
</system.webServer>

C:WindowsSystem32inetsrv>


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