I have aquired Windows XP Embedded. I went to install the Database, with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and it said that MSDE 2000 or higher is required. I found in the MSDN library that one may use SQL Server 2005 Express to install the database, however, the installation is not finding my SQL Server instance, please help!
I had SQL Server 7 installed on my Windows 98 machine (desktop installation). I have installed another piece of software recently which has buggered SQL Server ! I uninstalled SQL Server and tried to re-install. Each time that the setup program tries to connect to the server the machine stops responding. I have tried this a number of times and have noticed that occasionally one of my dial up network connections fires up when the "Connecting to server..." message appears.
I cannot install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on Windows Vista (Build 6000). I am logged on as the administrator. I tried to setup SP1 version, but it didn't work. Neither did after applying SP2 version.
What can be the reason? On the Problem Reports and Solutions panel it tells me to update to SP2. But it doesnt work.
Is it possible to create a new user into Windows 2003 users table (not Sql) through a sql 2005 query ?
I ask this because I forgot the admin password of the Windows 2003 server and this is in a remote location, so I though, since I have the admin password of SQL 2005 server, maybe it could help me to log onto Windows 2003 and reset windows admin password.
I was finally able to get my hands of Vista so I excitely upgraded my PC to it yesterday.
After the installation goes smoothly and I ran the setup files from my SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition and I found that the setup script cannot detect IIS (perhaps it is due to the fact that Front Page extension is no longer part of IIS 7.0?) - So I faced with the problem of not able to setup Reporting Service on my PC....
Does anybody faced the same problem and how to fix this issue?
Wondering if there is a different way to setup mail because of Windows Server 2003 instead of Windows Server 2000? The server I'm being asked to get mail working on will have an exchange email account and I'm not familiar with setting this up. On my 2000 machine I had to use Outlook 2000 with option for Corporate or Workgroup an a POP email account. Any help is appreciated.
I am facing a problem while installing Sql server 2005 Developer edition on Windows XP Professional SP 2 , It says Cannot install native client use correct SQLCLNI.msi file and Native client installation fails also the set up for client tools fails.
I choose SQL and windows authetication during SQL Express 2005 install. Will this has any impact on the connection string in my Visual Studio 2005 environment?
I just installed SQL Server 2005 on Windows Vista Basic platform with just windows authentication, installation went pretty well, but when I tried to logon to the server, it gave me error "Logon failed with error code 18456".
I logged on as administrator, service for SQL server is started, but I can't logon. Can you please help.
I cannot go backward or forward on installing SQL Server 2005. Do not have programs installed, but setup disk claims it is already installed. Tried running Windows installer CleanUp and got the following error message when trying to install Run Time error -2147024882 System Error &H80004005
This morning I attempted to connect to my local copy of SQL Server (2012) (Win 7) using Windows Authentication. I was unable to do so and per the error log it was due to error 18456 (invalid credentials).
Yesterday I changed my windows password. Is it possible for this to be the cause?
FYI, following is from the error logs:
2015-04-27 10:10:32.98 Backup BACKUP DATABASE successfully processed 0 pages in 0.451 seconds (0.000 MB/sec).2015-04-28 00:00:41.90 spid18s This instance of SQL Server has been using a process ID of 2096 since 4/21/2015 9:08:05 AM (local) 4/21/2015 1:08:05 PM (UTC). This is an informational message only; no user action is required.2015-04-28 09:58:51.16 Logon Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State: 38.2015-04-28 09:58:51.16 Logon Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM'. Reason: Failed to open the explicitly specified database 'model'. [CLIENT: xx.xx.xxx.xxx]2015-04-28 17:09:59.87 Server SQL Server is terminating because of a system shutdown. This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
The logs showed the error occurred yesterday (4/28) which is about when I changed my password. The 17:09 log (last one) is when I shut down my computer. Note that I was logged into SQL Server when I changed my Windows password and worked with it several times through out the day.
Also, per the configuration manager SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) (and all other services) is stopped and I was unable to start it ("The request failed or the service did not respond in a timely fashion).
Miscrosoft SQL Server Management Studio Express (SQLServer2005_SSMEE.msi) don't complete setup on Windows Vista Beta 2 with Sql Server 2005 Express installed.
Error Code 29506. C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL server\90Tools, Alberto
I am wondering what would be the best disk/RAID setup for a Windows server 2008 R2 OS and SQL Server 2012 database that has heavy read/write. I have the following disks I can use:
4x 15k 146GB 2x 10k 600GB
According to the server build requirements for the application, I need 100GB for the OS and 290GB for the drive containing the SQL mdf there are no stated requirements for the ldf, but would like to know if it should be allocated elsewhere?I should do RAID 10 for the 15k drives for SQL and RAID 1 for the OS on the 10k.
No logs created, this is all I have: Â Unhandled Exception: System.Security.SecruityException: Request failed. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â at Microsoft.SqlServer.Chainer.Setup.Setup.DebugBreak() Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â at Microsoft.SqlServer.Chainer.Setup.Setup.Main()
Then the Managed SQL Server Installer box pops up with Managed SQL Server Installer has stopped working.
I just upgraded from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Bussiness and tried to reinstall SQL Server 2005 Developers Edition. After the installation i downloaded (using microsoft windows update) and installed all the service packs for sql and vista available.
My problem is when i open sql server management studio and try to connect to my default instance using windows authentication and database engine, an 18456 error occurs.
I enabled all the protocols and all the ports I disabled windows firewall and antivirus (eset nod32) I installed all service packs available I have also installed Visual Studio 2005 without installing sqlexpress
But nothing happens!
Please i am very desperate, any information will be gratefully accepted.
This is my installation Information
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Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.3042.00 Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 2005.090.3042.00 Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.0.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) Microsoft MSXML 3.0 5.0 6.0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.6001.18000 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.50727.1434 Operating System 6.0.6001
My uncle runs a small networking company and has extra licenses for Windows 2003 Server as well as SQL Server 2000. Since I just graduated from college and have started working as a database programmer (for a different company) I'd like to setup a small server at home to learn more about SQL (as well as networking, but SQL is my primary concern). I know I can setup SQL Server 2000 on my main PC, but I'd still like to set everything up in a server environment.
So, what I'm wondering is if any books (or web sites?) exist that walk you through setting up Windows 2003 Server and SQL Server 2000. I've actually set these up before (it's not very complicated) but I'm not sure if I did it the "correct" way.
Ideally if any books exist on O'Reilly's Safari Bookshelf that would be even better.
Is it possible to install SQL Server 2005 Eval on a Virtual PC 2007 client running Server 2008 Beta? Nothing says it isn't possible, it says I need to service pack it right away, but before it gets started it comes up with the error 'sqlcu.dll failed to load'. Anyone know what this is all about?
I have been unable to install SQL Express 2005 Server on my Windows 2003 Server (with SP2 installed). I keep getting an error message saying that Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 is not installed.
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So, I downloaded Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 v2 (WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe) but whenever I try to install it I get an error message saying that "the Service Pack version of this system is newer than the update you are applying" and that there is no need to install the update and it stops there.
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Is there a workaround to this? How can I get Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 installed? I tried going to the Windows Update site, I already have everything installed and I even started the Windows Installer service manually. Has anyone else experienced this?
How can I get SQL Server 2005 Express installed if not how can I install SQL Server 2000 on tihs machine? The only reason I am trying to install SQL Server 2005 is because wanted to try it so I uninstalled SQL Server 2000 now I can no longer install SQL Server 2000 again because it won't let me because of the SP2 patch.
I need to setup a new database with a .mdf file. Name of the database will be “socc� and username=socc1 and password=abcdefg . Should I create a new databse with name "socc" and restore it with the .mdf file ? How do I create the required username and password ? Does the .mdf file take care of everything?
I have a situtation where the business user wants to store the Historical Data along with the current data for Subject areas.
As a DBA i have been asked to tell them whether we need two separate set of databases for current Data and one for historical Data or just one structure holding both the current and Historical data , the current data is used downstream by many number of applications can you please guide me as to which approach would be better to take ]
One structure holds all and have indexed views for current data
separate structure for current and historical data
can you please tell me the Pros and cons of each approach.
I am trying get a database setup in my new install of VS 2005. I have a project on one PC where I just have VS2005 installed and i am able create a website, go to the APP_DATA folder and add a database. On another PC I have VS 2005 installed and then I installed SQL server 2005. Now I fail to connect to ??? when I try and enter the sercuity page of webconfig or try to add a database when I open the APP_DATA folder. There have been many things done on this PC between the install of the two mentioned packages and trying this database creation. However, I feel that something related to the install of SQL Server 2005 after VS 2005 has done something unexpected. Or, I need to manage something between the SQL Express version that got loaded with VS 2005 and the subsequent install of SQL Server. I just don't know what to look for at this point.
I have a couple questions I hope someone might be able to answer, orrather point me in the correct direction.I am an independant developer and I am working on a small CRM for smallbusinesses. Nothing fancy, but built with c# and the .NET framework.In my study of other CRM's like Microsoft, Clarify, and Misc I havenoticed something things that I do not understand.1. When using a database, are customers and the customerscases/problems kept in seperate tables?2. When logging notes and misc, how is text formatted/kept in thedatabase. I see notes inside cases that are formatted and keep theformatting after the cases are written the the DB.Thanks for any info, and I am sure I am asking more then simplequestions.
Our product has a MDF file included with the setup, this needs to be attached at the current SQL Server (Express or not). Where can we copy the MDF file during setup so it can be attached successfully ? We need a place where the account SQL Server is running under has write permissions.
When I create the setup for the Teacher Starter Kit( Created with Visual Basic) (Click Once Setup) and install it in someone else computer, I can not find the SQL database ( in sense of opening it and tweak it in case i need to). the program works fine and store data, but where is the database?!! that I can not find. can you help me please? or explain.
Later On I would need to instal the ClickOnce setup of this application on a server in so everyone can reach it. is the the ClickOnce setup sufficient for this task. and will the database be added to the SQL SERVER databases ?
I currently have a single Access database with the following information:
* A bunch of lookup tables * A bunch of "main tables" * A "snapshot" of our entire portfolio created from various joins using the main tables and lookup tables. This "snapshot" is about 22MB and is deleted and recreated sometimes on a daily basis. I compact the database regularly to keep the size down. There are other snapshots.
The snapshots are creates by various Access queries and there are various VBS / VB6 codes that either modifies the data or formats/dumps data from this database into Excel.
I'm planning on upsizing this to a SQL 2005 server and am planning on this:
1 database with the lookup tables 1 database with the "main tables" 1 database with the snapshots
All the databases set to auto-shrink...
Is this the best way to approach this?
The VBS / VB6 modules will be eventually migrated to VB.NET and ASP.NET
I am new to SQL Server 7 and am not sure how to handle setting up/importing FoxPro databases. The consultants that setup the database before me have combined all of the FoxPro databases into one big database in SQL server. The reasoning was that for user applications to have access to different databases in SQL they would need a connection for each database they are using, so if all the data is put into one database then the user would only have one database connection instead of 6 or 7.
Does this make sense to anyone? Someone else thought that this might have been true is SQL Server 6.5 but not in SQL Server 7.0. Any help will be appreciated.
Hi, I'm having an issue setting up Database Mirroring. The environment here could be an issue.
I'm trying to set this up using 2 different servers both are SQL Ent Edition SP2, windows 2003. I'm not using a witness at this time. The 2 servers do not belong to a domain. They are both in workgroups.
I can setup the endpoints and everything up to the point just before I start mirroring. The issues happen when I go to start mirroring. It gives me a nasty error "please use a FQDN to establish the endpoints. The problem here is I don’t have any FQDN for these servers since they're in a Workgroup.
So, my question here is and I haven't found anything stating that you can't set up mirroring in a workgroup environment but is it possible? I'm assuming since its yelling at me for a FQDN that I can't. Is there any other ways to implement mirroring without a domain?
We have vendor that is implementing an employee self serve application for current and potential employees (employment applications). There is a web server in our DMZ that has the application installed but also on the server is a SQL database that has names and social security numbers. This server will also query the backend accounting server for earnings statements and W2s. We have a Cisco ASA as the firewall and SSL to protect client authentication from the Internet. There is no SSL between the web server and the accounting server. The fact that the SQL database on the web server containing SSN associated with names concerns me. It seems that none of this information is masked or encrypted and can be seen if the server was to ever be compromised.
My idea of such a service involves a web server that queries the backend database over SSL and presents the information to the user over SSL. No personally identifiable information would be resident on the web server at all, just a facade. That is not the case and it is not what we described to them as to what we want.
It seems they have installed it the only way they know how which is not secure, or maybe it is, that's why I am here. They have installed this at numerous locations and they actually wanted any and all ports open between the web server and the backend accounting server. It took us a while to get them to follow the rule of least privilege but we essentially had to do it ourselves.
Also on our main webserver for our Internet site I found the test database they used almost 2 years ago to test this application along with names and SSN. This was before I arrived and there is no encryption or authentication for this server. Is this good secure practice? All my training says no but it is hard to believe a mutli-million dollar organization is this ignorant. I guess it shouldn't surprise me, TJX didn't pay attention either.
I saw this thread which provide some good information but I am not a database admin and I am not familiar with SQL services, etc.
My questions are: Is their implementation secure? Does anyone know where I can find more info regarding web services and HIPAA? I read where 2 firewalls are required but would like documentation to show. Any suggestions on how to implement this securely?
Hello room, I am newbie to Database mirroring. I have 3 window server 2003 running in window virtual server 2005. Server1 of sql 2005 instance: -- SQLDev01 Server2 of sql 2005 instance: -- SQLDev02 Serve3 of sql 2005 instance: -- SQLDev03 The servers are running on DC and the sql servers was setup with Window authentication mode only. Also, All the sql instances'services are running under single domain user name. e.g: sqladmin.
I have tried to setup manually and t-sql and both running into some issues. Can anyone help and share t-sript to setup database mirroring.? Thanks for the help. TJ