Upgrade From 7.0 To 2005 Express
Apr 2, 2007
Hello all:
We are currently running SQL Server 7.0 and were wondering if an upgrade to 2005 Express would be possible.
We have several applications which rely on the data stored in said database app and would like to minimize the downtime.
Is this even possible? Anything to watch out for? Differences in data access?
Thanks,
John
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Mar 1, 2007
Hi. I'm trying to get full-text search working on my SQL 2005 Express with Advanced Services and am having problems. I thought that I installed it correctly, and when I look in the services running, I see it SQL Server Fulltext Search(MSSQLSERVER). Also note that I have SQL Server 2005 Standard installed on this same laptop. I don't know if that Full text Search applies to the Standard, Express or both.
What I do see is that if I connect to the database engine named <mylaptop>, I can see the version is 9.0.1399 and I can see the check box to enable full-text indexing in a particular databases properties. When I run SELECT FULLTEXTSERVICEPROPERTY('IsFullTextInstalled'), I get a 1.
However, when I connect to the engine name <mylaptop>SQLExpress, I se the version is 9.0.3042, and I don't see the same check-box to enable full-text indexing. When I run SELECT FULLTEXTSERVICEPROPERTY('IsFullTextInstalled'), I get a 0.
I've never tried this before so I know I'm probably missing something basic. But, I have searched quite a bit and not found my answer. So, I'm looking to you for help.
Thanks in advance.
John.
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Jan 16, 2008
I am out of brain cells. I can not figure out how to upgrade instances of sql express to sql 2005 or even add an instance of sql 2005. I have installed/upgraded everything else (SSMS, etc.) to SQL 2005.
I am dazed and confused. I don't even know where to start in explaining what I have tried and done. I have 303 log files going back to 3/27/2007 from various attempts.
Where do I start in figuring this debacle out???
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May 25, 2007
I currently have SQL Server Management Studio Express 2005 and would like to upgrade my machine to SQL Developer 2005 as easily as possible. Keeping my databases and such.
Any recommendations on the best way to do this would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!
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Feb 25, 2008
I am trying to upgrade SQL Server Express 2005 Report Server to SQL 2005 Standard and it fails with the following error:
SQL Server Setup did not have the administrator permissions required to copy a file: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.8Reporting ServicesReportServer
ssrvpolicy.config. To continue, verify that the file exists, and either grant administrator permissions to the account currently running Setup or log in with an administrator account. Then run SQL Server Setup again.
After I click OK on the message, this whole path where the upgrade is bieng installed dissapears C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.8Reporting Services. The error is a bit missleading because the file that it is trying to copy rssrvpolicy.config does appear in that upgrade folder so I am not sure why it would try to copy a file that has already been copied.
I was able to upgrade the Database Engine instance fine but can't upgrade Reporting Services due to that error. I have verified that the account that ran the setup had the administrator permissions. Your prompt reply to my question would be greatly appreciatted.
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Jul 29, 2006
if i upgrade from sql server 2005 expressto sql server 2005 enterprise can i do it ?
am i need to uninstall 2005 express before ?
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Dec 29, 2006
Hi
I am trying to upgrade SQL Server 2005 Express to SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition.
(As a Preparation to install SQLServer2005 Service Pack 2 (CTP))
I tried to upgrade a particular Instance (OFFICESERVERS, which was based on SQL Server 2005 Express ).
During the upgrade I get a message saying that ...
.....Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules.....
All other components I selected for Installation are propertly installed (Analysis, Reporting)
The setup log contains the following detail information:
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
Setting status of unmanaged components and removing unmanaged resources
Error Code: 29543
MSI (s) (DC!C8) [13:57:26:265]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29543. Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Edition check:
Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. For more information about edition upgrades, see the Version and Edition Upgrades topic in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Error 29543. Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Edition check:
Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. For more information about edition upgrades, see the Version and Edition Upgrades topic in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='0'>
Doing Action: ValidateUpgrade
PerfTime Start: ValidateUpgrade : Fri Dec 29 13:57:26 2006
<Func Name='ValidateUpgrade'>
<Func Name='updateFeatureSellection'>
Error Code: 0x80077367 (29543)
Windows Error Text: Source File Name: sqlcaupgradeproduct.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Mon Sep 19 01:07:45 2005
Function Name: sqls::UpgradeProduct::CanUpgrade
Source Line Number: 142
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
I also tried to explicitly upgrade the OFFICESERVERS instance by executing Setup from the command shell:
start /wait setup.exe ADDLOCAL=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=OFFICESERVERS UPGRADE=SQL_Engine SKUU
PGRADE=1 /qb
The result is the same, i.e.... Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules...
Does anybody know about this problem?
Some more information about the system:
W2K3 R2 Enterprise Edition
WSS3.0
MOSS2007
previously installed SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (Version 9.00.2047.00)
Kinde regards
Andreas
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Aug 8, 2006
Can we upgrade from Express 2005 to Standard/Workgroup 2005??If possible with what complexities can it be done??
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Jun 12, 2006
Hi,
What is the best way to upgrade a SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS to the STANDARD version?
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Apr 5, 2007
Hello
Server Details:
OS => Windows Server 2003
SQL => SQL Server 2005
Client Machines:
OS => WinXP sp2
SQL => 2000, 2005 express
The developers at work connect remotely to the server. Some of them have the "client SQL 2005 express" and others are using "SQL 2000"
Over the next week I plan to upgrade all the developers to 2005 Standard.
I have performed an upgrade of '2005 express' to '2005 standard' and encountered no problems. However I have no experience upgrading the 2000 client.
Can anyone suggest a strategy (fresh install/upgrade)or highlight any pitfalls that I should avoid.
Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions offered.
Regards
Toby
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Nov 7, 2006
Hi,
When I did Upgrade MSDE1.0 SP4 To SQL 2005 Express Ed.
i Use this Command "setup.exe /qb /settings template.ini"
I Changed Only this Option in "Template.ini"
SECURITYMODE=SQL
SAPWD=ABCD#1234
In finally, this error raised. But, no problem in use
<Error Message(Click)> (Message Text is Displayed in Korean..)
And I tryed to upgrade MSDE 2.0 SP3a To SQL 2005 Express Ed too.
In this case, no error raised.
Is there any problem in default language?
(Default language is English in MSDE 1.0 SP4, and Korean in SQL 2005 Express Ed..
And, it is not available to change the language to Korean in MSDE 1.0 SP4)
thanks.
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May 19, 2006
Has any one had experience with upgrading MSDE2000 with no instance to SQL2005 Express?
Thanks
ZS
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Jan 26, 2007
How can I upgrade Sql Express SP1 to SQL Server 2005 Standard ?
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Mar 12, 2007
Getting error upgrading from SP1 to SP2:
SQL Server Database ServicesConfiguring Components:
The installed has encountered an unexpected error. The error code is 2259. Database: Table(s) update failed
Attached is the section of the SQL setup log where the error occurs:
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:50:00:107]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting SQLACCOUNT property. Its current value is 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE'.
<Func Name='updateFeatureSellection'>
Attempt to start service when it is already running
SQL service MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS started successfully waiting for SQL service to accept client connections
SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO (1) in OdbcConnection::connect
sqlstate=01000, level=-1, state=-1, native_error=5701, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Changed database context to 'master'.
sqlstate=01000, level=-1, state=-1, native_error=5703, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Changed language setting to us_english.
<Func Name='SqlComponentUpgrade'>
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='111'>
<Func Name='ProcessHeaderTable'>
<Func Name='ProcessScriptTable'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='ProcessScriptTable'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:50:00:417]: Note: 1: 2259 2: 3: 4:
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
Error Code: 0x8007065b (1627)
Windows Error Text: Function failed during execution.
Source File Name: darlibviewinstaller.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:19:22 2006
Function Name: sqls::ViewInstaller::modify
Source Line Number: 137
---- Context -----------------------------------------------
Setting status of unmanaged components and removing unmanaged resources
Failed to modify installer view
1: 2259 2: 3: 4:
Error Code: 1627
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:376]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition -- Error 2259. The installer has encountered an unexpected error. The error code is 2259. Database: Table(s) Update failed
Error 2259. The installer has encountered an unexpected error. The error code is 2259. Database: Table(s) Update failed
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='203'>
Doing Action: ValidateUpgrade
PerfTime Start: ValidateUpgrade : Mon Mar 12 10:52:33 2007
<Func Name='ValidateUpgrade'>
<Func Name='updateFeatureSellection'>
<Func Name='SqlComponentUpgrade'>
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='111'>
<Func Name='ProcessHeaderTable'>
<Func Name='ProcessScriptTable'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
<Func Name='ProcessScriptTable'>
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:506]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: _sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:506]: Note: 1: 2228 2: 3: _sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence 4: CREATE TABLE `_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence` (`Action` CHAR(255) NOT NULL, `Sequence` INT NOT NULL, `Param` CHAR(0), `Retryable` INT NOT NULL, `Fatal` INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY `Action`, `Sequence`)
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:506]: Note: 1: 2262 2: _sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence 3: -2147287038
<Func Name='GetFileTargetPath'>
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:516]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '310719000'. Its new value: '325719000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:516]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '325719000'. Its new value: '325759000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:516]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '325759000'. Its new value: '325769000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:516]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '325769000'. Its new value: '395769000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:526]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '395769000'. Its new value: '576338000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:526]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '576338000'. Its new value: '591338000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:526]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '591338000'. Its new value: '621338000'.
MSI (s) (70!C4) [10:52:33:526]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Sql_sqlSqlUpgradeInstallSequence property. Its current value is '621338000'. Its new value: '621438000'.
Couldn't find SQL Agent service SQLAgent$SQLEXPRESS. Skipping service stop
Thanks for your help in advance,
Marty
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Dec 14, 2007
Hi Guys,
Having some problems Upgrading from SQL Express 2005 SP2 to SQL 2005 Standard. I'm getting the following:
Name: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
Reason: Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Build version check:
Your upgrade is blocked because the existing component is a later version than the version you are trying to upgrade to. To modify an existing SQL Server component, go to Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel, select the component you would like to modify, and then click Change/Remove.
Pretty sure that I have to have SQL 2005 Std w/SP2 but I don't have a CD with it on. Is there a way that I can create one so that I can upgrade the SQL Instance In-Place.
Thanks in advance
Michael
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Apr 3, 2007
Hi,
I have 2 MSDE 2000 Instances installed on Windows 2003 Server STd w/ SP1.
The application relating to the default instance is being upgraded and will require SQL 2005 Express.
What is the best approach? So the named instance of MSDE 2000 still functions correctly.
Upgrade default instance of MSDE to SQL 2005, or install SQL 2005 Express to own path and restore the DB accross? Then remove the Default Instance of MSDE 2000.
Both MSDE 2000 Instances are listed in Add/Remove Programs.
Thanks
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Aug 20, 2007
Hi all,
My question might be a little bit unusual, but is it possible to upgrade SQL 2005 Express (the free version of SQL) to SQL 2000 Server without any loss of functionality?
Where do I have to pay attention to when doing this?
Thanks in advance!
MMQ
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Oct 8, 2006
I just downloaded the "SQL Server 2005 Express SP1", but I found that there is no upgrade option, it will just install a new instance of SQL 2005 Express. So, I just curious to know, how do I upgrade to SP1 smoothly?
Thank you!
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Jan 17, 2008
Hi,
I am hiring a server at a hosting company. This server contains a dozen websites that i made and they all have their own database.
Well, i received a message from my hosting company that they go to remove the SQL 2000 Standard and replace it by SQL 2005 Express.
What do I have to think about that? Can this give database connection problems?
Thanks for your answers.
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Jul 31, 2006
Why can't I run my website maded by ASP.NET 2.0 aftwr I upgrade SQL 2005 Express with SP1?
I have a website maded by Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition, it work well! but after I download and install SQL 2005EXpress SP1,I find that website can work, the error message seems that it can't connect database, why? Do I need rebuild database?
Many thanks!
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Feb 16, 2007
Hey, This is my first time posting here but here goes nothing...
Ok I upgraded an xp machine running to sql express 2005 by doing the inplace upgrade. The upgrade process went great, after the upgrade I could connect to the databases that had been upgraded using the management studio.
BUT.
When I try to connect to the databases using the third party software which had always worked in the past I get the error when trying to access from both the client and server machines.
[DBNETLIB][Connection open()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
I then tried setting up SQL express 2005 on another xp station just to test how things worked if it wasn't an upgrade. I installed, attached the databases (which I copied to that local machine) and I was able to connect to them through the third party software from the server machine, but not client machines. The client machines gave me the same error as above.
Does anyone have any ideas, I have been talking to the third party support but haven't gotten any where yet... does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
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Sep 26, 2007
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade MSDE 2000 to MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 (Build 9.00.3042.0) using a silent install.
MSDE on our systems is installed as a standalone product. There is only a single default instance (MSSQLSERVER) running on the system. SQL Authentication mode is being used.
When I try and upgrade MSDE 2000 directly to MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2, the install fails with an error:
"SQL Server Setup Cannot Upgrade the specified instance by using SQL Server Credential. You must use Windows Authentication credential for the upgrade"
When I try to upgrade the default instance of MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 selecting Windows authentication (logging in as a domain/local administrator to the server), the install fails with an error:
"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 <mydomain><AdminID>"
However, MSDE 2000 upgrade to an earlier version of MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (Build 9.00.1399.6) using SA Authentication works successfully without any errors.
So I tried to upgrade our MSDE installation to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 (Build 9.00.3042.0) as a 2 step process. First by upgrading MSDE to SQL Server 2005 (Build 9.00.1399.6) using SA Authentication which works successfully as mentioned earlier.
However, when I try and upgrade SQL Server 2005 (Build 9.00.1399.6) to SQL Server 2005 SP2 (Build 9.00.3042.0) using SA Authentication, I receive the same error as before:
"SQL Server Setup Cannot Upgrade the specified instance by using SQL Server Credential. You must use Windows Authentication credential for the upgrade"
When I upgrade using Windows Authentication, the setup displays the following error:
"[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Password validation failed. The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLL.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again"
The log file content for the error is:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL_ERROR (-1) in OdbcStatement::execute_batch
sqlstate=01000, level=0, state=1, native_error=0, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Signing sps ...
sqlstate=42000, level=16, state=1, native_error=15119, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Password validation failed. The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLL.
sqlstate=HY000, level=0, state=0, native_error=0, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Unspecified error occurred on SQL Server. Connection may have been terminated by the server.
sqlstate=42000, level=16, state=2, native_error=2745, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Process ID 51 has raised user error 50000, severity 20. SQL Server is terminating this process.
sqlstate=HY000, level=20, state=127, native_error=50000, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Cannot create ##MS_AgentSigningCertificate## in msdb. INSTMSDB.SQL terminating.
Error Code: 15119
MSI (s) (08!80) [10:56:13:133]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SqlUpgradeMessage property. Its value is 'SQL Server Setup has encountered the following problem: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Password validation failed. The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLL.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again.'.
SQL Server Setup has encountered the following problem:
Failed to execute the Transact-SQL statement:
/**************************************************************/
/* Sign agent sps and ...
Script file: sqlagent90_msdb_upgrade.sql
The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Password validation failed. The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLL.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again.
SQL_ERROR (-1) in OdbcHandle::release
sqlstate=HY010, level=-1, state=-1, native_error=0, msg=[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Function sequence error
SQL_ERROR (-1) in OdbcHandle::release
sqlstate=HY010, level=-1, state=-1, native_error=0, msg=[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Function sequence error
SQL_ERROR (-1) in OdbcHandle::release
sqlstate=HY010, level=-1, state=-1, native_error=0, msg=[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Function sequence error
Error Code: 0x80073b0f (15119)
Windows Error Text: Source File Name: libodbc_statement.h
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:28:15 2006
Function Name: OdbcStatement::execute_batch@sqlagent90_msdb_upgrade.sql@967
Source Line Number: 91
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The registry entries suggest that the version now is 9.00.3042.0. However, I am not sure if the upgrade was successful. I can connect to the database using the old SA user ID and password.
If anyone else has faced similar issues, please let me know the workaround for the same.
Thanks and Regards,
Sahil Girotra
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Sep 28, 2007
Hi,
I am planning an upgrade from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 (Build 9.00.3042.0) for our 2000/2K3 Servers. The MSDE installation on our servers is a standalone installation (default instance) and uses Mixed Mode Authentication. When I execute the setup program for upgrade and choose SQL Server Authentication (and enter the corresponding SA user Id password), the setup program displays an error "SQL Server Setup cannot upgrade the specified instance by using SQL Server Credential. You must use Windows Authentication credential for the upgrade". However, when I select Windows Authentication for the upgrade, the setup program displays an error €œ[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Password validation failed. The password does not meet the requirements of the password filter DLL.. To continue, correct the problem, and then run SQL Server Setup again€? (Error Code 15119).
I even tried changing the Authentication mode from Mixed Mode to Windows Authentication (by changing the LoginMode registry key value to 1) and running the upgrade using Windows Authentication, but I receive the same error.
1) Is the password policy for SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 different from MSDE or SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (Initial Version), since upgrade from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (Initial Version) worked successfully without any issues.
2) When I am using Windows Authentication for the upgrade, the installer does not prompt me for any password. What password is the installer validating against the password filter DLL? Is there a way to find it out? Also, is it possible to find out what was the reason for the password validation to fail?
I would really appreciate if I could get some answers to all the problems I am facing.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Sahil Girotra
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Sep 6, 2007
I have a Windows Server 2000/Windows Server 2003 Environments with MSDE installed (default instance) and SecurityMode is SQL. I want to upgrade from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition using a silent install since the number of servers is huge.
I downloaded the latest SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 Version 9.0.3042.0 from http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/express/bb410792.aspx
I am having the following problems:
- When I try to upgrade the default instance of MSDE (MSSQLSERVER) to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 using the above installer and selecting SQL authentication, the install fails with an error "SQL Server Setup Cannot Upgrade the specified instance by using SQL Server Credential. You must use Windows Authentication credential for the upgrade".
- When I try to upgrade the default instance of MSDE (MSSQLSERVER) to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 using the above installer and selecting Windows authentication, the install fails with an error "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 <mydomain><AdminID>
I had earlier tested upgrading the MSDE installation to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Version 9.00.1399.6 downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=220549b5-0b07-4448-8848-dcc397514b41&displaylang=en and the upgrade worked successfully using SQL Authentication (SA User and corresponding password), but for some reason it doesn't work when I use the latest version 9.0.3042.0.
Has anyone else faced similar issues. Any tips on how I can upgrade from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2 are welcome.
Thanks in Advance.
Sahil Girotra
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Jun 21, 2007
I have a database on one server that is running MSDE and I would like to copy it to another server running SQL Server Express.
The process I followed was to create a backup on the first server.
Copy the backup file to the other sever
Then restore using the backed database file on the new server
Is this the right procedure? Everything I see about migrating in on the same server. I do not want to do it on the same server as we are migrating the application to the new server.
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Aug 23, 2007
I tried to upgrade an Express edition 2005 to Standard Edition 2005. I did remember to use the command prompt setup parameter to allow the upgrade but still the option to upgrade is disabled. Can upgrade from express to standard?
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Feb 14, 2007
Just bought the SQL server 2005 standard edition software to replace the express edition that I have been running for the last 6 months.
The setup works fine until I ask it to install the management studio.
At this stage it seems to think that I have a newer version already installed and tells me that it won't upgrade it.
I then wend through the add/remove sotware function in control panel and removed everything to do with SQL server and tried again. The same thing happened.
Any ideas what I should try next ??
James
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Mar 30, 2007
1. Extracted SQL Server 2005 Express Service Pack 1 files to local filesystem.
2. Ran setup.exe from local filesystem.
3. Changed all installation paths to D. Specified data files go to D:Data
3. Set all services to run as Local System.
4. Did not reboot.
5. Extracted SQL Server 2005 Express Service Pack 2 files to local filesystem.
6. Attempted an unattended installation using /settings and a modified template.ini file.
7. Checked C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt which did not show any errors.
8. SELECT @@VERSION showed the version number is 9.00.2470.00, which indicates the upgrade was not actually successful.
This is what was in the modified template.ini file:
INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER
INSTALLSQLDIR="D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server"
UPGRADE=SQL_Engine
INSTALLSQLSHAREDDIR="D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server"
ENABLERANU=0
Tried added this, which did not help:
REINSTALLMODE=vomus
Also tried adding this, which did not help, either:
INSTALLSQLDATADIR="D:Data"
What does it take to have a successful unattended upgrade of SQL Server 2005 Express from SP1 to SP2?
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Jun 28, 2006
I'm trying to upgrade the Default Instance of MSDE 2000 Release A which is installed with Mixed Mode and strong password to SQL Server 2005 Express in a Windows 2000 Server with SP4. On the Upgrade Logon Information screen, if I select SQL Server Authentication Mode, it will give me this message:
SQL Server Setup Cannot Upgrade the specified instance by using SQL Server Credential. You must use Windows Authentication credential for the upgrade.
Thanks for any help.
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Mar 9, 2007
If I search for updates with Microsoft or Windows Update it notifies me to upgrade SQL Server Express to SP2. After the download the installation fails. The reason seems to be that Microsoft Update downloads SP2 with the wrong language:
Summary.txt
**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Datenbankdienste für Express (SQLEXPRESS) DEU SP1 2005.090.2047.00 x86 EXPRESS
Datenbankdienste für Express (SQLExpress) ENU SP2 x86 EXPRESS
**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason
Datenbankdienste für Express (SQLExpress) Für dieses Update ist die Sprache DEU erforderlich (required/me). Bei der Produktinstanz SQLExpress wird die Sprache ENU verwendet. Downloaden (download/me) Sie das Update für ENU.
**********************************************************************************
Summary
One or more products failed to install, see above for details
Exit Code Returned: 1627
Thank you.
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Apr 8, 2008
Have searched a good bit for a KB or other article but haven't been able to find one.
I have a 2003 server with SQL Server 2005 Express installed, but not the Advanced Services version. Recently installed an application that needs the Full Text search capability. Would prefer not to remove SQL Server Express and reinstall the Advanced version because I'm also using Symantec Backup Exec 11d which has its own instance on the SSExpress installation.
Is it possible to upgrade an instance to Advanced Services? If not, is it possible to upgrade the entire install?
There's got to be a how-to article somewhere on how to do this. Just can't seem to locate it at Microsoft or with Google.
Thanks for any help.
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Nov 29, 2006
When attemping to install SQL 2005 Express using the following command line arguments
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE
or
/qb UPGRADE=SQL_Engine INSTANCENAME=MY_INSTANCE SECURITYMODE=SQL SAPWD=MY_PASSWORD
the following error occurs.
Your upgrade is blocked. For more information about upgrade support, see the "Version and Edition Upgrades" and "Hardware and Software Requirements" topics in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
Edition check:
Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. For more information about edition upgrades, see the Version and Edition Upgrades topic in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help or SQL Server 2005 Books Online.
The following version and editions have been verified.
1. .NET 2.0 installed
2. Windows XP SP2
3. MSDE 8.00.2039(SP4)
4. all MSDE databases are owned by sa
5. Instance and SQLAgent running under user that is member of Administrators
What are the possible reasons this error is occurring?
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Jan 23, 2007
i am working on upgrading the clients and server computers from 2000 MSDE to 2005 SQL Express Adv. Plan to upgrade using the template.ini.
i can find the version of sql server running on th server by @@version but how do i find the version of client connctivity components the computer has installed in order to ugrade?
1. somehow i need to know whether to upgrade a client computer CONNECTIVITY COMPONENTS from 2000 to 2005?
2. is there a way to enable tcp/ip in installation script of SQL Express?
THANKS
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