Can't connect from Win XPpro to named instance nor default instance on server running MSDE2000 SP3 via LAN (WORKGROUP). Works fine from Win 2K in the same network. Attached screen shot of error message. Osql gives the same response.
I'm having some trouble with my MSDE2000 (version 8.00.194) and I'd appreciate any insight you could provide...
Long story short, I'm not sure what went wrong, but after stopping my SQL server to change DBs, it wouldn't start again. On the server, it showed no errors. In my services list, it said something along the lines of 'This service has no actions to perform, and so will not start'. It was a few days back, so I forget the exact message...
After restarting my PC, the service started without any errors, but my ODBC Connections will not find my SQL server. I get the following messages with the following scenarios:
Server: (local) : SQL server does not exist or access denied. Server: . : Specified SQL server not found. Server: 127.0.0.1 : Login failed for user <username>. Server: <PC name> : Login failed for user <username>.
I have come across a similar issue before, where re-installing the MSDE sorted it out, this time however, I cannot uninstall the desktop engine: simply shows 'An error has occured during the installation' and nothing else after that. I also cannot apply any service packs, I get the same message as above. I have also tried upgrading to MSDE2005 (using company CDs on my PC at work), to be told that the installation has been blocked due to the following software: 'MSDE2000 8.00.194'.
For the record, I have also installed SP3 for Win XP... Not sure if that might be the issue? I somehow doubt it though. I tried a system restore to the day before the problem started, and it is still doing the same after a successful restore.
Help?!? Please? I need an SQL server for my work software to function correctly, I work in a busy call centre and I cannot get this fixed myself. I'm on the brink of formatting with a fresh install if XP.
I am aware that instances of both can exist on the same machine.
But I assume that is when a different instance of SQL Server Express is installed with an existing instance of MSDE2000
Many moons ago, when the various flavours and betas of SQL Express became available, I upgraded from MSDE2000 - didn't think I would need it again.
I now have an application, Sony Vegas 6, which uses MSDE2000 for it's Media Manager. According to their support it won't install to SQL Server Express 2005.
When I try to install MSDE2000, it always fails with "Setup failerd to configure server..." and rolls back.
In the event log, there is an entry
The description for Event ID ( 19011 ) in Source ( MSSQL$SONY_MEDIAMGR ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: (SpnRegister) : Error 1355.
I have down all the usual things like uninstalling SQL Server Express 2005 (using control panel and msiexec /x {GUID}), patching the registry etc etc
The result is always the same.
The Sony Media Manager is not important and I probably won't use it but it's annoying the hell out of me - I've always claimed, over a good few years, that there was no computer problem that I couldn't finally solve, but presently this has got me beat and I feel undone!!!!!!! :-)
How do I add login user ASPNET to my SQL 2000 Desktop Engine Server?. I can not find the "Server Manager" in the Start - Programs. Is there any other way to get around adding ASPNET login to the SQL server so I can test my VB program. I got the error: Login failed for user 'com_nameASPNET'.
On Windows XP systems I get the following issue when trying to browse the MSDB folder in SSIS
Client unable to establish connection Encryption not supported on SQL Server. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
I have noticed another post where several others have noticed the same issue. It appears to only occur on Windows XP installations. Is there a workaround or fix for this?
Hi, I've been trying to follow Microsoft's instructions on installing MSDE2000 for Visual Studio. I do instancename=VSDOTNET SECURITY=SQL SAPWD=XXXX and all that. When I reboot, I notice that I have no services in the SQL Service Manager, nor can it find my computername.
hey guys heres my problem iam trying to install SQL server2000 but i keep on running into problems....?? here is what iam having problems with setup SAPWD="AStrongSAPwd" SECURITYMODE=SQL it keeps saying the instance name specified is invalid there has to be an easyer way to run the program...?? i have all ready set up an instance name and the SAPWD. any suggestions?? please help
I have a problem with the database that I created using MSDE 2000 SP4. I tried to attached the database into the new SQL Express using the sp_attach_db and it worked. The message mentioned is that the DB has been upgraded. When I tried to attach back the DB back to my MSDE, it can't be done.
My PC is XP pro SP2. Before I reattach the DB back to MSDE, I detach the DB from my SQL express.
Is it because once the SQL express upgraded the DB, it cannot be supported by MSDE or SQL 2000 ?
Im installing MSDE2000 on new Machine Pentium IV LGA Processor HT technology; OS Windows 2000 Professional. Its getting roll Back after some installation.
The same setup if im installing on my other new Machine With Scoket 478 Processor OS Windows2000 Professional. Its installing completly.
looks like a noob question but how can i manage msde2000...i can see sql is runnin but how can i create database , attach/detach database, write functions and so on...
I have side by side msde2000 and sqlexpress installed. I need to move a db that has been detached from msde2000 and where it works perfectly fine into sql express. After I select the .mdf file to attach I get this error:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------
Attach database failed for Server 'LTBAHIASQLEXPRESS'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.3042.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Attach+database+Server&LinkId=20476
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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SQL Server detected a logical consistency-based I/O error: torn page (expected signature: 0x55555555; actual signature: 0x55555551). It occurred during a read of page (1:97) in database ID 6 at offset 0x000000000c2000 in file 'C:Memo2005DiaryMEMOinMEMOsql.mdf'. Additional messages in the SQL Server error log or system event log may provide more detail. This is a severe error condition that threatens database integrity and must be corrected immediately. Complete a full database consistency check (DBCC CHECKDB). This error can be caused by many factors; for more information, see SQL Server Books Online. Converting database 'MEMOsql' from version 539 to the current version 611. Database 'MEMOsql' running the upgrade step from version 539 to version 551. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 824)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=824&LinkId=20476
I just downloaded and installed MSDE2000 sp3a for winform and asp.net quickstart tutorial. But I found it has no sample database such as pubs and northwind. It used to have these databases. At least in last September when .Net web Matrix came out.
If this is the case, can someone tell me where to get the sql scripts to create Northwind database in MSDE? Becasue the winform tutorial uses this database.
I have installed msde2000A , but wanted to use Adventure Works database for which I am trying to install sql server express edition 2005 , But I want to install it w/o removing earlier msde2000A .
Is it possible.. I was guessing I could install 2 instances . 1st of mase200A and 2nd that of sql express edition 2005.
If it is poss , how to do that ? any other particular procedure / or normal install procedure .
I attempted to install MSDE on a WinXP machine(server) today. I installedfrom the command prompt as follows:-[color=blue]>setup INSTANCENAME="NetSDK" SECURITYMODE=SQL BLANKSAPWD=1[/color]Before I get 'blasted', I know that I 'really shouldn't' use a blank sa pswdbut.......I did :-)I then detached (sp_detachdb) an existing db from another machine. Moved itonto the new instance and reattached it.Finally, I executed the following scripts:-sp_addlogin @loginame = 'name', @passwd = 'password', @defdb = 'dbName'sp_grantdbaccess 'name'sp_addrolemember 'db_owner', 'name'So, this was fine and I could connect to the new db using either windowsintegrated security or 'name'/'password' BUT..BIG BUT, only at the server.When I tried to connect from a client I received an error message, 'SQLServer Does Not Exist or Access Denied'.I am assuming that all is well with the db and that it is something I havedone...or more probably not done with the sql server instance (as the errorsuggests:-). Can anyone please suggest my error?Thanks
i have a problem when i try to do an inplace update of msde2000 to SQLServer2005Express (adv.).
The following error message is displayed:
SQL Server Setup failed to execute a command for server configuration. The error was [Microsoft] [SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Incorrect syntax near '='..Refer to the server error logs and Setup logs for detailed error information
Recently when i try to upgrade my current MSDE 2000 (SP3a) to SP4, the system just keep on failing me. Here is the scenario:
1. Download the MSDE2000 SP4 from microsoft
2. Extract the SP4
3. Run the following command in either the command prompt or via a batch file:
echo off echo "Start to Upgrade MSDE SP4 ... " setup.exe /UPGRADESP SQLRUN INSTANCENAME=JSNG SECURITYMODE=SQL UPGRADEUSER=sa UPGRADEPWD=Th3B3st /L*v c:MSDE_Log.log echo "SP4 Upgrade Process completed!"
4. Once the above batch file was runned, the standard SQL configuration screen (gathering information) will be triggered.
5. However after a while the installation will just stopped.
6. When i checked on the log, i have found out that the failure of installation is due to the system has failed to configure the server. PFB for the last few rows of the verbose log:
I am using MS Access project as a frontend and MSDE 2000 as a backend database. I have few users and i want to give every one restricted access to database based on their use.
How can i create user accounts. I checked tools-->Security--> but workgroup admin option is not active. How to solve this puzzle
I'm trying to install the MSDE2000 on window xp, sp2. During the installing, apperance the percent bar is rolling back, which is not even completed install. I had read the issue from microsoft to restart the server service, and...but no luck. Is there anyone has an ideas.
My Problems & Situation:Hi! I am a ASP.NET starter. My platform is WinXP Home Edition and I haven't installed any version of SQL server before.I download different version of MSDE and extracted in my C drive separately, including: 1. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A 2. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a (contained MSDE 2000) 3. MSDE 2000 for Developers Using Visual Studio .NETsince all of the above versions have the same problem when I try to install it. The problem is that when I double click each of the setup.exe, it will show a pop up error:[A strong SA password is requires for security reasons. Please use SAPWD switch to supply the same. Refer to readme for more details. Setup will now exit.] Then I found a solution from Microsoft, it told me that: 1. Run the setup in the command prompt 2. Locate in the extracted path 3. type --> "Setup.exe /qb+ INSTANCENAME=NetSDK DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=1 SAPWD=<pwd>" p.s. I have changed the <pwd> to 123abc However....another Error Occur:1st pop up --> [Unable to determine system default collation.]2nd pop up --> [Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine Setup failed.] My Question:1. Why the error still occour when I type that command to setup? (Solution from Microsoft)2. How can I fix it and complete the installation?3. How many users(maximum) can be created in a MSDE database? Greateful if anyone can give me hand.
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29515. SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Encryption not supported on the client. 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.
I have SQL2000 installed as the default instance, and now I'm trying to install SQL 2005 standard edition as a named instance.
I receive this error : SQL Server could not connect to database service for server configuration.. [SQL Native client] Encryption not supported on the client. However I'm able to install client tools
The setup works fine on other box with the same config : SQL 2000/Windows XP, is there any work around for this issue ?
In my SQL 2000 client network utilty "Force proctocol encryption " is desabled and did not find the setting for SQL 2005 !
Hello,Is it necessary to upgrade the Client Connectivity Tools on all clientmachines after the SQL Server database server is upgraded from Version7.0 to 2000?Thank you in advance!Eddy
I have tried this on several different operating systems (VISTA and XP ) and several versions of SQL NATIVE CLIENT including 2005.90.3042.0
I have a 64 bit "SQL NATIVE CLIENT" connection that fails. The exact same connection and code succeeds on 32 bit. My customer and I prepend "oledb:" to the connection string and it starts working.
FAILS on 64 bit: Provider=SQLNCLI.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=Wrigley_Test;Data Source=MONGO;Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Workstation ID=RIPTIDE;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False;MARS Connection=False;DataTypeCompatibility=0;Trust Server Certificate=False
WORKS oledb:Provider=SQLNCLI.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=Wrigley_Test;Data Source=MONGO;Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Workstation ID=RIPTIDE;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False;MARS Connection=False;DataTypeCompatibility=0;Trust Server Certificate=False
I debugged my code to the point that I know it is happening when I call CreateAccessor for my SQL statement.
Windows 2003 Server and all client PCs are all on the same network. I installed SQL 2005 std version on windows server 2003 and created a database and tables in it.
I have two users, who want to connect to SQL server 2005 from their PCs (they have windows XP):
These are two things that I need to facilitate:
1) They want to be able to write queries using Query Designer and run from their PCs.
2) I created an MS Access database on my PC, I want to use Access database as a front end to the SQL server database. I will create queries, forms in Access DB, and I want to be able to get the data from SQL server Database to do this. I guess I can use ODBC to connect to tables in SQL server database.
3) I want to connect SQL server to Oracle database, and run oracle stored procedures. I want to load the results of oracle stored procedures into SQL server database tables. I guess I will use IIS for this.
Any suggestions are appreciated, especially with item number 1.
I am trying to install SQL Server Express - (the non ADV version) and get the following error.
"An installation package for the product Microsoft SQL Server Native Client cannot be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package 'sqlncli_x64.msi'".
I have 64 bit Vista Ultimate running on an HP dv9000.
I am using the download from the bottom of the download page for SSX where it says 64 bit version.
Prior to this I got the. "64-bit ASP.net is registered. Required 32-bit ASP.NET to install Microsoft Reporting services 2005(32-bit)." messagd during the pre-install scan. From what I gather in the posts, the reporting issue is different from my installation package problem.
I have been trying to prove a point to friends about how far you can go with SSX but am having no luck installing it. This whole process took 1 hour in XP but I've been stymied for 2 days.
I would appreciate being pointed at the right downloads for what seems to be a simple install.
I need to connect to a SQL server thats running in say abc.trident.com and also sits in a shared environment..
I have couple of questions
1) That SQL server is accessible from my network, yet when I swtich on my enterprise manager I am unable to view that in the list of running SQL servers in the populated list.
Is it because its sitting in a shared environment I am unable to view that?
2) What is the connection striing I should use to connect to the server..When I try to configure a SQL server registrations it normally asks for SQL Server name along with the user authentication
Should I mention fill the Server: field as
abc.trident.com
or
// abc.trident.com/abc.trident.com
to connect to the clustered server.
Can some one tell me the proper connection string if both aforementioned ones are incorrect?
I have installed SQL server 2005 enterprise edition on Windows 2003 virtual PC (full installation). The installation went through successfully. However, after install completed, I cannot find any of the client tools under the start menu -> all programs -> Microsoft SQL server 2005 menu. The only item listed under the SQL server 2005 is Configuration Tools, which is used to configure the database server.
I have tried to install the client component again (in case I didn't install them at the first place) but the installation process cannot be started since it detected that the client components have been installed already. I can also see the sql server native client running in the services.
The server engine is working fine since I can connect to that sql server using another machine where I have the client tool (SQL server management studio).
One of my friends has exactly the same problem. He installed the sql server 2005 Standard edition on windows 2003 server (full installation), but the client tools are not showing up in the start menu either.
I also checked the location for the SQL server management studio (Microsoft SQL server/90/Tools/Binn/VSShell/Common7/IDE), there is only one folder called publicAssemblies listed under. Is this correct or something is missing?