Dependacy Files Of Sql Server For Deployment Setup Applicaton
Dec 5, 2005
Respected Sir
this thing I knew 2 year later, unfortunately forget and missplace
I want to not depend on sql server 2000 clients , can I include some dll s in my vb6 setup sothat I may not depend on sql server client to install all my clients
I want to add dependancy files of sql server in my deployment setup of application written in vb6 ans sql server
plz help me
Can anybody provide liste of these files
I would like to know, if it is at all possible for Setup files of SQL Server 2005 to be distributed. We have clients who currently use our software which makes use SQL Server 2000. We are looking ahead at distributing our new version with SQL Server 2005 and would like create an Installation package that will upgrade the database engine to the Workgroup or Enterprise editions of SQL Server 2005. Are there any suggestions around this topic, we are looking at ways in making this task of upgrading the engine as streamlined and automated for our Client. Please include advise with regards to licensing.
I deployed my application to my newly installed xp pro laptop
The prerequisites are installed
Now that I want to testdrive my database application I get this error:
An attempt to attach an auto-named database file c:/program files........................MyDB.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file can not be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
I'm trying in vain to upgrade sql server 2000 to 2005 with great headache and pain.
I (finally) have removed all Beta, and other incompatible version of .NET, Visual Studio and any other offending components, and made it to the first page of the install shield.
The .NET 2.0 components installed fine - but I get a fatal error trying to install the SQL Server Set Support Files.
I do have a log file - and have tired searching on the various error codes in it, but am coming up blank. Please advise - this is taking forever!
sample of error msgs in log file:
MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:613]: Note: 1: 1935 2: 3: 0x8002802F 4: 5: CreateAssemblyNameObject 6: Microsoft.NetEnterpriseServers.ExceptionMessageBox,Version="9.0.242.0",processorArchitecture="MSIL",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0" MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:613]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) -- Error 2908. The installer has encountered an unexpected error. The error code is 2908. Could not register component {1F3316BE-825B-4390-A9D2-AF3EECCAE9F6}.
MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:613]: Executing op: ComponentRegister(ComponentId={52723CBD-3400-458C-988A-4D012E6CAEDB},KeyPath=<Microsoft.SqlServer.WizardFrameworkLite,Version="9.0.242.0",processorArchitecture="MSIL",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0",State=3,,Disk=1,SharedDllRefCount=0,BinaryType=0) Error 2908. The installer has encountered an unexpected error. The error code is 2908. Could not register component {1F3316BE-825B-4390-A9D2-AF3EECCAE9F6}. MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from system32 MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: Assembly Error:Function not defined in specified DLL.
MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: Note: 1: 1935 2: {52723CBD-3400-458C-988A-4D012E6CAEDB} 3: 0x8002802F 4: 5: CreateAssemblyNameObject 6: Microsoft.SqlServer.WizardFrameworkLite,Version="9.0.242.0",processorArchitecture="MSIL",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0" MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) -- Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.WizardFrameworkLite,Version="9.0.242.0",processorArchitecture="MSIL",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0"'. Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT: 0x8002802F. assembly interface: , function: CreateAssemblyNameObject, component: {52723CBD-3400-458C-988A-4D012E6CAEDB}
Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.WizardFrameworkLite,Version="9.0.242.0",processorArchitecture="MSIL",Culture="neutral",PublicKeyToken="89845dcd8080cc91",FileVersion="9.0.1399.0"'. Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT: 0x8002802F. assembly interface: , function: CreateAssemblyNameObject, component: {52723CBD-3400-458C-988A-4D012E6CAEDB} MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0 MSI (s) (B0:E0) [12:33:06:629]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0 Action ended 12:33:06: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
Based on some of the threads, when I enabled package configuration, I changed the path from C:Karunakaranfolder1folder2Configcommon.dtsconfig -> common.dtsconfig
Once I did this, when I open the project I get a dozen of warning similar to the one below
Warning loading <package1>.dtsx: Failed to load at least one of the configuration entries for the package. Check configurations entries and previous warnings to see descriptions of which configuration failed.
What am I doing wrong here? If I have to deploy this to another box, what should I do to ensure that nothing breaks once its copied / installed?
I built an application that connect to MS SqlServer2005 using Native driver (sqlncli.msi) I install that file from MS site, I need to deply my application to the end-user, and I would like to know what files do I need to deploy to make sure the application is gona run okay on the client PC's.
I search in the registry for the driver, and I found this "sqlncli.dll", is it enough or I need to include more files !!
I'm wondering how to use the dtUtil command to deploy an ssis package but also include any of the miscellaneous files, such as some dtsconfig files. I'd like to be able to use the dtUtil command to specify where to put any "dependencies" that I have. If I create a deployment utility from BI Studio, I have the option on the third screen to choose the folder for dependencies, how come I don't see any parameters for that on the dtUtil command? Is it possible, or do I HAVE to deploy using the deployment utility created for me by BI Studio?
I have developed a C# desktop application which uses SQL express as its database. It works just fine as I installed the application, used SQL express Server Management Studio CTP to create database with tables , stored procedures etc.
Now, I want to create an installer that will not only install my application to other machines but also create the database with all the tables and stored procedures with it.
How do I do so? I searched the answer in several places but none worked out for me. Can anyone please help me on this??
For your convenience I'm giving the following informations:
Database name: NorthPoleSQL sever Name: IshtiaqueSqlexpress (used Windows Authentication Mode)
I have detached the database from the original machine and have the NorthPole.mdf and NorthPole_Log.ldf files. I want to use these files and create the database in target machine rather than writing sql scrips and executing them.
Please help me with a descriptive, step by step instruction as I am new to this technology. Thank you.
I have an existing project that I have added a simple text file. I am using the Project Deployment Model for this project. I save the project, close it and open the project and the file is there under the Miscellaneous folder. I successfully deployed the project to the server. When I retrieve the project using the Integration Services Import Project Wizard, all of my package modifications are there and the packages up to date but the txt file I added to the Miscellaneous folder is not there.
I recently set up a SQL 2012 FCI with a NetApp fileshare to store the data files. The install worked just fine, but I can't run an integrity check for any of my databases. Whenever I try, I get these error messages:
Msg 1823, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 A database snapshot cannot be created because it failed to start. Msg 1823, Level 16, State 8, Line 1 A database snapshot cannot be created because it failed to start. Msg 5120, Level 16, State 104, Line 1 Unable to open the physical file "path-to-fileshareMSSQL11.MSSQLSERVERMSSQLDATAmodel.mdf:MSSQL_DBCC12". Operating system error 1: "1(Incorrect function.)". Msg 7928, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The database snapshot for online checks could not be created. Either the reason is given in a previous error or one of the underlying volumes does not support sparse files or alternate streams. Attempting to get exclusive access to run checks offline.The error message suggests SQL had a problem creating the snapshot, but I checked through some NetApp documentation for configuring SMB 3.0 for SQL.
I was trying an edition upgrade from SQL 2005 standard x64 to SQL 2005 enterprise x64 using the "setup SKUUPGRADE=1" from the command line. The SO is W2003 server R2 enterprise and I have a SQL clustered environment with 2 nodes (active/passive).
I select to upgrade the SQL module and I mark the checkbox for the cluster installation. The installation seems to work properly untill setup is doing the task "removing backup files". Then 2 "unexpected error" message appears as follows. The 2 above windows appear when you click on the help icon.
Link to screen capture
The following is the end of the SQL setup log file:
Hi We have a problem installing SQL Express Edition SP1 on Vista. The installation stops during installation of setup support files with the following message:
Errors occurred during the installation:Error 2 installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup Support Files. See log file for more detailed information.Det går inte att hitta filen. (translated: File not found) The log file points to the support.log file with the following content:
=== Verbose logging started: 2007-03-13 17:34:23 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 4.00.6000.00 Calling process: C:cd nät40..SQLEXPRSetup.exe ===MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:450]: Resetting cached policy valuesMSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:450]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:450]: ******* RunEngine: ******* Product: C:cd nät40..SQLEXPRSetupSqlSupport.msi ******* Action: ******* CommandLine: **********MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:450]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:450]: Grabbed execution mutex.MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:591]: Cloaking enabled.MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:591]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on ServerMSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:607]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0MSI (s) (00:10) [17:34:23:622]: Grabbed execution mutex.MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:622]: Resetting cached policy valuesMSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:622]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:622]: ******* RunEngine: ******* Product: C:cd nät40..SQLEXPRSetupSqlSupport.msi ******* Action: ******* CommandLine: **********MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:622]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:669]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:669]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorer 3: 2 MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:669]: Note: 1: 1324 2: .. 3: 1 MSI (s) (00:1C) [17:34:23:669]: MainEngineThread is returning 2MSI (s) (00:10) [17:34:23:669]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:669]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1MSI (c) (C4:F4) [17:34:23:669]: MainEngineThread is returning 2=== Verbose logging stopped: 2007-03-13 17:34:23 === The funny thing here is that it works fine when the installer is run from a network share, ie \testserversetupsetup.exe but when the same folder is burned to a CD or copied to a local folder it fails. I have verified that the folders are identical.
I'm not sure what info is required to pinpoint the problem but here are some log files and a screen shot of the message.
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I tried to open mdf file without any success. Then, all database files icon were changed or grayed out. How can i repair or replace the file to it's original file? ex... the file named "event.mdf" has now a wrong icon not a database icon like before.
I am running a number of SQL instances on my PC. Within the network, I have think server with various System Center components. For compatibility reasons, some features of System Center 2012 R2 had to be delegated to different SQL databases. My question is, because there is now more than one IP address on my system, and each instance of SQL is assigned to its own IP, is there a way to setup DNS and SQL so the namespace points to the desired IP address? For Instance:
MSSQL2008 instance is set to run on = 11.12.13.1 MSSQL2012 is set to run on = 11.12.13.2 IN DNS: A Record: Mike-PC = 11.12.13.1 A Record: Mike-PC = 11.12.13.2
If I want to use MSSQL2008 by specifying Mike-PC as the DNS name, how would I do that with 100% accuracy? If there is another way to get the job done, I am more than willing to approach this differently.
Hello all. Before my arrival at my current employer, our consultantsphysically set up our MSSQL 7 server as follows:drive c: contains the mssql enginedrive d: contains the transaction logdrive e: contains the data filesNo filegroups were set up and the data files consist of only 1 largephysical file. Currently, our data file is >10GB. When I was trained onthe physical aspects of sqlserver, I was told to never create physical files[color=blue]> 2048MB each. If I did, I could expect inefficient physical storage of[/color]data and slower performance (due to the OS).Our server has 2 RAID-5 arrays. Drive c: and e: are located on the firstarray and drive d: on the second. We're running Windows 4.0 NT Server SP6with NTFS.Can someone comment on the use of 1 single large data file vs. more smallerdata files?
I've created a linked server (and set up the corresponding schema.ini file) in order to perform bulk-inserts from some CSV text files into SQL tables (from my standpoint the text files are just for reading purposes). The linked server works fine (I can select the data in the files without a problem).
Now the question: is possible to automatically detect when one or more of those files change in order to start the import process automatically? Something like having a trigger created on the CSV files Or there's no easy way to do that so I have, to say something, to create a Job that periodically checks if the files have changed programatically (say, recording each file's timestamp everytime is imported and comparing the recorded value with the current one, or whatever)?
I proposed on a new server that we separate Data Files, Log Files, tempDB, Backups, etc. onto separate LUNS on a SAN with High Speed Solid State Drives.I was told that with the new technology with solid state SAN's that it would decrease performance and that it did not work the same way as it did when you had RAID 5's etc.I thought that if things were cared out correctly by a SAN Administrator they would know how to configure for optimal performance.
It works remotely if I run it via command prompt. But when I add this to a TSQL job on my remote SQL instance, it runs without deleting anything. What I'm missing?
I am doing SQL Server deployment of multiple SSIS projects. 2 of the projects have dtsx files that are named the same. Is there anyway to deploy to SQL Server to put these in different projects so that they dont conflict?
I have integrated Share Point server 2007 with Reports Server to publish the reports on share point site. I did all steps involved for integration
I have share point server, reports server and database server on three different machines configured and when I am trying to publish the reports from my local Dev box, setting the below project properties, target datasource folder: http://vstsvr:168/sites/wsL/ReportsLibrary/ target report folder: http://vstsvr:168/sites/wsL/ReportsLibrary/ target Server url: http://vstsvr:168/sites/wsL/
I am getting the following error:
TITLE: Microsoft Report Designer ------------------------------ A connection could not be made to the report server http://vstsvr:168/sites/wsL/. ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Client found response content type of 'text/html; charset=utf-8', but expected 'text/xml'. The request failed with the error message: -- <HTML dir="ltr"> <HEAD><meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft SharePoint" /><meta name="progid" content="SharePoint.WebPartPage.Document" /><meta HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><meta HTTP-EQUIV="Expires" content="0" /><meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOHTMLINDEX" /><title>
<table width=100% border=0 class="ms-titleareaframe" cellpadding=0> <TR> <TD valign=top width="100%" style="padding-top: 10px" class="ms-descriptiontext"> <span id="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_LabelMessage">The file you are attempting to save or retrieve has been blocked from this Web site by the server administrators.</span> <P><span class="ms-descriptiontext"> <span id="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_helptopic_troubleshooting"><A Title="Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services. - Opens in new window" HREF="javascript:HelpWindowKey('troubleshooting')">Troubleshoot issues with Windows SharePoint Services.</A></span>
Hello,I am currently creating a web app that I am creating using the Visual Web Developer Express IDE to create. I was planning on using a SQL Server Express database for the database backend. My problem is this...The web server i will deploying the app too does not have SQL Server, or Server Exress installed...can I still use the Server Express Database? Excuse my ignorance on this subject as I have is the passed used MS Access databases (my employer has never wanted to shell out the $$$ for SQL Server on our web server). Thanks in Advance for your help.-Dan
I've written an app in C# with ASP.NET in VS. I can connect from my development computer (laptop - XP) to MY server (Win 2003) running MS SQL just fine.
However, when I try to deploy it on the server that it is supposed to run on, I can't connect. I can connect through the network to the SQL server, but I just can't do it with the app. This tells me that my connection string must be wrong... Of course, suggestions would be great...
The SQL server (7.0) is on Windows NT. The app is on a windows 2000 server, and yes, .NET Framework is installed. The Windows NT server is the web server, and the 2000 has been set up as www2. I can see the app from the net, but when I try to log in (requiring connection to the SQL server to verify user and pword), no go.
These are my connection strings, please correct me if I'm wrong...
I've also tried them without the trusted connection, and with the server name... Same result (or lack thereof).
There's two connection strings, because one is used for the select statements for the public, and the other has all permissions for the back-end. I know it's redundant, but it's just one more safety feature I built in for the paranoid 'client'.
I have also tried to run the SQL server off of the 2000 box, but there's an error with the MMC... Does anyone know how to fix that, if it's a better solution???
Our workstations (XP SP2) and development servers (2003 R2) are all 32-bit. Our Staging and Production SQL Servers are 64-bit (2003 R2 x64). We have some VB SQLCLR assemblies we've developed.
My question is: Do we have to do anything special when deploying a CLR Assembly to a 64-bit box when it has been compiled on a 32-bit box? Are there any advantages to setting the Target CPU from "AnyCPU" to "x64"? Documentation and testing seems to indicate that the assembly will run in 64-bit mode if compiled to "AnyCPU".
Will it run "better" in 64-bit mode with the "x64" Target CPU type?
I have a multiple report server deployment, and we removed one of the servers from the farm, however the name still appears in the list on the initialize screen in report server configurator.
We removed reporting services from this box, but the name still appears in the list.
I have XP Pro SP2 with MDAC 2.8.1022. It had a problem so I tried to reinstall MDAC and got a Fatal Setup Error. This setup does not support installing on this operating system. I downloaded MDAC 2.8 1177 and get the same error.
I thought of uninstalling/reinstalling SP2, but this is a 2 month old Dell Latitude 610 with factory installed XP. There is no Windows Service Pack 2 option listed in the Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
There's some other strange things, so I wonder if they are related.
1) I have Paul set up as an administrator account. Some folders like MSSQL show that account with no permissions. I grant all the permissions to Paul for that folder. I come back later and the permissions are gone.
2) I deleted 20 files in Explorer, but 7 of them did not go away. I deleted those 7 again and they instatnly reappeared. I deleted those 7 again and then they finally went away.
3) I get a slow reaction time for things like Windows Explorer and opening and closing programs. This is suprising since it has 2 gig of RAM and 2.3 Gig processor. Could it be a memory handling problem that's causing OS problems. Probably, the memory didn't handle the OS installation well and the whole system is compromised now.
We're doing upgrades from SQL 2008 R2 to SQL 2014. This is blocked due to RS is installed but not configured. Our desired action is to uninstall RS and proceed with the upgrade. But when setuparp.exe is raised, it does not list all the features on the 'Select Features' page. In fact, it only lists the last 2 shared features (SQ Client Connectivity SDK and Microsoft Sync Framework). However, all items appear to be listed on the 'Select Instance' page including RS. I've seen this issue on 2 of our SQL 2008 R2 Servers already.
I am currently deploying my website. I cannot establish a link with the SQL sever express database. I followed the instructions of my web host (covered in this thread): http://forums.asp.net/thread/1698700.aspx and finally I received the currently unresolved error: "An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file d:hostingmembersharpeeuksite1App_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share." I told my webhost I have followed their instructions and they came back with the answer: "I would suggest you to upgrade the db's to use mssql 2005. This is because, sql express is built for development environment. When you are in development environment, you are accessing everything with administrator permission. However, in live hosting environment (when there are differnet kind of permission restrictions), sql express often failed on attaching database. Any kind of change to the database would require re-attaching database. Personally, I do not feel sql express is ready for the live hosting environment. We can try to fix the attaching problem for you, however, even if we do it for free for you, you might encounter attaching db problem the next time you make any kind of update to the database schema. " Is this correct? Is SQL server Express really unsuitable for deployment? I am using webhost4life.com - Does someone know a webhost that can host SQL server Express reliably? (that would seem a lot cheaper than upgrading to mssql 2005) Thanks for any advice