Importing Data In MS SQL Server 2005 Using Odbc Drivers From A Remote Connection
Nov 28, 2007
hello there! i have a problem importing data from a remote connection using Sybase ASE ODBC driver(the sybase odbc driver is the only way we can access the database from the remote connection, we've already tried this in crystal reports). in the sql server import export wizard i chose the .net framework data provider for odbc. then below the wizard requires the following info: the connection string, DSN and driver. i specified the correct driver and dsn. in the connection string i specified the user id and the server name but it still produces error. the error says:
the operation could not be completed.
additional information:
ERROR[01000][SYBASE][ODBC Sybase driver][Sybase]ct_connect(): user api layer: internal Client Library error: HAFAILOVER: Trying to connect to server.
ERROR[01000][SYBASE][ODBC Sybase driver][Sybase]ct_connect(): user api layer: internal Client Library error: HAFAILOVER: Trying to connect to server.
i need your help guys... thnx
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Aug 30, 2006
When I create a new odbc connection to a SQL server 2005 Db I get a failure telling me dat de SQL server does not allow remote connections.
How can I allow the server to allow this.
Any help appreciated
regards
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Nov 27, 2007
HiI've got an Ingres database of some 200 tables which I need to importevery night into SQL Server 2005 for use by Reporting Services. Mostof the tables will come across unchanged (a few need massaging tohandle time intervals correctly), but the Import Wizard only seems towant to import one table (or more accurately query) at a time. I seemto remember the old 2000 Import Wizard handled multiple tables - isthere any way of processing multiple tables in 2005, or must I resignmyself to writing 200 import packages in SSIS.Chloe CrowderThe British Library
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Mar 26, 2007
hello,
im trying to create an ODBC data source from a SQL SERVER 2005 database located in a remoted pc.
Client----------->PC1 : win 2000 sp4, not sql server
Remote server--->PC2 : win 2000 sp4, sql server 2005 express
From the Command Prompt, im typing "ping PC2" successfully.
After, in the ODBC datasource administrator-->System DNS tab, i choose "sql server" as a new data source , and in the server box , i'm typing PC2/SQLEXPRESS.
In the next steps, im typing the user-passwords.
The error :
connection failed
...
[microsoft][odbc sql server driver][named pipes]ConnectionOpen(CreateFile()).
Connection failed:
SQLState: '08001'
..
Client unable to establish connection
What goes wrong?
I follow the same steps locally, and everything is OK.
Sorry for my bad english:cool:
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Nov 17, 2000
I have a lot of client machines that do not have the SQL Server ODBC driver installed. Without having to install SQL Server client on their computers, I'd much prefer to just install the driver itself. Where on earth do I get it? The microsoft website is about the most confusing site when it comes to looking for driver downloads.
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Oct 5, 1999
Hello,
We're upgrading to SQL Server 7.0 and need to update all our clients with the latest version of the ODBC and SQL Server Drivers. Can someone tell
how to update just these drivers? We tried to use the latest MDAC executable, but it broke applications on at least one client, so we were hoping
to narrow it down to just ODBC and SQL Server.
Thanks,
Dan Holland
dth@qad.com
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Jun 8, 2001
Hello,
We're upgrading to SQL Server 2000 and need to update all our clients with the latest version of the ODBC and SQL Server Drivers. Can someone tell
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The client pc's have an older version of ODBC drivers which supports Sql 7.0 Which dll do I need ? ? Where do I get it? Does it have on sql 2000 cd?
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Jul 23, 2005
They are corrupt. I cannot get the odbc driver applet for sql serverto open when I click add and I cannot configure any existing ones. Andthe usage of the drivers fail.Other ODBC drivers work.Does anyone know how to reinstall the SQL Server set of ODBC drivers?MDAC wouldn't install, said it was already at current level.Thanks for any ideas.
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Jan 31, 2008
All,
Been serahcing frantically for this provider: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers" for Windows Server 2003 x86. However I can't seem to find it. Supposedly MDAC 2.8 has it but when I go to install MDAC 2.8, nothing happens (this is acknowledged in fact in the support area on Microsoft and the given reason is that Win2K3 Server is already MDAC 2.8-compliant. So no new stuff needs to be installed. But alas this provider isn't in my list of available drivers).
Attempts to install any part of a lesser version of MDAC that says it has it are met with "Can't do that 'cause your current version of MDAC is higher that that."
I have been searching around all day on Msoft and other sites for such a beastie but like Brigadoon vanishing in the mist, it eludes me. Msoft's main MDAC page is here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/data/aa937729.aspx
We need to use this kind of driver apparently with a certain Crystal Reports report or else it just won't run.
Thanks in advance for any advice/insights/DL links that work, etc...
Matt
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Aug 21, 2007
I need help!
I have Outlook 2007 w/BCM running on XP Pro workstation connecting to a SBS 2003 R2 hosting my SQL 2005 database. I have two problems: First I can get the BCM to connect to the remote data but periodically the connection is lost and many times it requires a reboot to reconnect. Secondly related to teh first, I can never get MS Accounting 2007 to connect to the same server and database from my client.
I have already set up the server to use port 5356 via TCP amd added a hole through my client windows firewall for the same port. Both client and server are set to share files and printers.
Any suggestions?
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Jul 23, 2005
HiI think i have a very unique issue ....Running 2 machinesWin2000 / WinXPBoth have Sql / Service packsIdentical ODBC SetupThe issue is as follows :Both machines CAN access The internet server through ODBC ! (so i dontthink the problem lies here)I CAN connect to a server on the internet through a local web page onW2k Box; BUT NOT on the WINXP machine ?I think there is a IIS Prob maybe .. Checked iUser Security settings onboth and are identicalAny 1 have a suggestion ?Thanks in advance
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Jan 28, 2000
Hi,
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Thanks
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Jan 11, 2008
Experts,
Will 32-bit ODBC Drivers work in 64- bit machine? I have already installed 32-bit ODBC drivers in 64-bit machine so i wanna make sure all applications work fine.
ALSO, Where can i get to download ODBC Drivers for
1) Oracle in Orahome 92
2)Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.0
3) Informix 3.8 32 bit
4) openlink
Is there any 64-bit drivers available for above ODBC Drivers?
PLease Help.Thanks
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Jan 30, 2008
Okay, this is a weird question/problem. I have a 64 bit database server running on 64 bit Windows. This is just fine until I moved a 32 bit database over to it. My DB is trying to get some reporting to work and discovered that there are no ODBC drivers for Excel on this new 64 bit box. Are there 64 bit drivers for MS Excel? And access for that matter? If so, where are they?
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Jan 24, 2008
Hi everybody
I have installed SqlServer 2005 on my server but my Windows application on the client computers should connect to server via ODBC connection
so what should i install on the client computers (that don't have any sql server installed) to enable them to connect?
When i want to create ODBC connection on client computers through (Control panelAdministrative ToolsData Sources) i don't see SQL-Server 2005 ODBC driver in the list ....could anyone help me?
Kind Regards.
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Oct 29, 2007
We have a legacy C++ application which uses ODBC to connect to SQL server. The application is a server process that opens a connection and caches it. Unfortunately on a connection drop, it does not refresh the connection. The standard installation is a 3 machine web/app/sql setup.
It has been working fine since last 4-5 years unless the SQL Server goes down. In that case, I keep seeing "Function sequence error" and "Communication link failure" errors. On one particular client installation on application server, I started getting this exception while SQL Server was up and running (on a different machine). I would see the connections randomly dropping in the activity monitor after 3-4 hrs of inactivity.
I wrote a .NET test app which uses ODBC drivers for SQL Server and makes a connection and then just waits. Out of 5 connections established by this application I saw one connection being dropped as well. Another test app used ADO.NET and it did not drop any connections. I asked the IT to check the network and they say its fine.
The servers are W2k3 SP2 and database is SQL Server 2005. IsAutoClose on all the databases is false. Nothing goes in the logs even after turning on traces using DBCC.
Since the connection drop was very random, I turned off connection pooling on "ODBC driver for SQL Server" on the application server and now it is working fine.
Can someone explain me what could be the reason? Also, is there a way to upgrade or downgrade ODBC drivers on W2K3 machines?
Thanks,
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Aug 29, 2007
I have a software to connect the SQL Server as DB, and it is ok to connect to the SQL Server 2000 on the remote server in our firm, but got errors when doing the connection to the SQL Server 2005. the error messages are:
Error #1:
ADO Error #-2147467259
Description SQL Network Interfaces: Error Locating Server/Instance Specified [xFFFFFFFF].
Source Microsoft SQL Native Client
Error #2:
ADO Error ##-2147467259
Description An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connection to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections.
Source Microsoft SQL Native Client
Error #3:
ADO Error ##-2147467259
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Source Microsoft SQL Native Client
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Thanks.
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Feb 23, 2006
This has probably been answered before, but...
I have a local SQL Server 2005 instance running, and I would like to have another user on my network connect to this instance. However, when he tries to connect, he always receives the same error message:
"An error has occured while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error 28: - Server doesnt' support requested protocol)"
So, I checked the properties for the server, and under the connections tab the allow remote connection box is checked.
Any clue where to look next?
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Feb 20, 2007
I am trying to set up a ODBC connection to a remote database using the ODBC data source administrator. I am getting an error message complaining of an invalid instance(). The database I am trying to connect to does have a default instance and a named instance. Do I need to specify the instance name somewhere in the connection settings? I tried specifying the server name as <Remote computer IP Address>/<Instance Name> but this didn't work. Any ideas?
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Nov 28, 2006
Hi all
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How does Import wizard pickup the available drivers, any registry settings...? Currently running XP SP2 with all the latest updates.
Need to get data uploaded to customer site from Excel spreadsheet. So any help / advice would be greatly appreciated!
TIA
Regan
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Sep 13, 2007
Hey all.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
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Jun 7, 2007
I'm having a big problem with a SQL 2K5 cluster (using standard edition). I can get onto the box and connect to the sql server locally fine. However when I try to connect remotely I get errors.
Let's call the two sides of the cluster, CL1 and CL2 and the "virtual server" is CL3. Locally I can connect without any problem at all to the SQL server, but I just can't connect to it from any remote machine.
The server in question is instance name LMS_PRD running on CL3, port 10051. TCP/IP is definitely enabled for local and remote connections (I have checked this in the SQL server surface area configuration). I can connect locally without any problem. Also, locally, if I do,
telnet CL3 10051
it connects fine
From a SQL 2000 box - when I try to connect from sql query analyzer, I get
"Unable to connect to server LMS_PRD Server Msg 17 ... SQL server does not exist or access denied"
Client network utility shows server alias - LMS_PRD, TCP/IP, CL3LMS_PRD,10051
[I can connect to other SQL 2005 servers OK from this same server using this same method]
On this box, when I do telnet CL3 10051 , I get "Connecting to CL3...Could not open a connection to host on port 10051 : Connect failed"
[When I do a similar one for another SQL 2005 box, "telnet U01 10051", it connects fine]
From another SQL 2005 box - when I try to register the server, I get
"An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: TCP provider, error 0 - No connection could be made because thew target machine actively refused it.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 10061)"
IN the SQL native client configuration it shows alias name - CL3LMS_PRD, server=CL3LMS_PRD, protocol tcp, parameters 10051
Again if I do telnet CL3 10051, I get the error above.
From this same box I can register another SQL 2005 server without any problem and do the telnet to it OK
Just to emphasise:
(a) The SQL server configuration manager shows that TCP/IP is enabled, and that 10051 is the port (in IPALL, TCP port). Also I have checked the SQL server errorlog - it is definitely using 10051 as the port.
(b) The SQL server surface area configuration shows under local and remote connections using both TCP/IP and named pipes selected (I've tried both this and the using tcp/ip only option)
(c) SQL server browser is running
(d) There are NO firewalls etc involved
Any help or advice MUCH appreciated
Any thoughts anyone?
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Apr 23, 2008
Hi, I have a SQL Server machine, which has SQL Server 2005 installed in it. I'm able to connect to this server remotely (Remote Desktop Connection)
But when I'm trying to connect this SQL Server using SSMS. I'm getting the following error.
TITLE: Connect to Server
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Cannot connect to 10.192.24.253.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: -2)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=-2&LinkId=20476
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BUTTONS:
OK
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-Senthil
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Jun 7, 2007
I'm having a big problem with a SQL 2K5 cluster (using standard edition). I can get onto the box and connect to the sql server locally fine. However when I try to connect remotely I get errors.
Let's call the two sides of the cluster, CL1 and CL2 and the "virtual server" is CL3. Locally I can connect without any problem at all to the SQL server, but I just can't connect to it from any remote machine.
The server in question is instance name LMS_PRD running on CL3, port 10051. TCP/IP is definitely enabled for local and remote connections (I have checked this in the SQL server surface area configuration). I can connect locally without any problem. Also, locally, if I do,
telnet CL3 10051
it connects fine
From a SQL 2000 box - when I try to connect from sql query analyzer, I get
"Unable to connect to server LMS_PRD Server Msg 17 ... SQL server does not exist or access denied"
Client network utility shows server alias - LMS_PRD, TCP/IP, CL3LMS_PRD,10051
[I can connect to other SQL 2005 servers OK from this same server using this same method]
On this box, when I do telnet CL3 10051 , I get "Connecting to CL3...Could not open a connection to host on port 10051 : Connect failed"
[When I do a similar one for another SQL 2005 box, "telnet U01 10051", it connects fine]
From another SQL 2005 box - when I try to register the server, I get
"An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: TCP provider, error 0 - No connection could be made because thew target machine actively refused it.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 10061)"
IN the SQL native client configuration it shows alias name - CL3LMS_PRD, server=CL3LMS_PRD, protocol tcp, parameters 10051
Again if I do telnet CL3 10051, I get the error above.
From this same box I can register another SQL 2005 server without any problem and do the telnet to it OK
Just to emphasise:
(a) The SQL server configuration manager shows that TCP/IP is enabled, and that 10051 is the port (in IPALL, TCP port). Also I have checked the SQL server errorlog - it is definitely using 10051 as the port.
(b) The SQL server surface area configuration shows under local and remote connections using both TCP/IP and named pipes selected (I've tried both this and using the tcp/ip only option)
(c) SQL server browser is running
(d) There are NO firewalls etc involved
Any help or advice MUCH appreciated
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Apr 12, 2007
Hi, there;
I have a SSIS package that importing data from ODBC source. It failed because of those long exception. To find out what causes the problem, I tried to import data by DTS package in SQL 2000. I just select small chunk of data(about 27 rows), the package gives error:
The number of failing rows exceeds the maximum specified.
Insert error, column 45('PrevStmtBal',DBTYPE_NUMERIC), status 12: Invalid status for bound data.
Insert error, column 45(LastSTmtBal,DBTYPE_NUMERIC), status 12: Invalid status for bound data.
.......: same error for other columns with same data type.
But, if tried these 27 rows one by one, I can import those data without any problem! This tells me that there is no data format issue with that part of data.
My ODBC source is D3.
Does anybody know what the problem is?
Thanks.
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May 3, 2006
I'm having an odd issue importing data from an ODBC source using a DataReader Source.
There's data in the source table, and if I use a non-SSIS tool to query the source, all the data is visible. However, if I use the SSIS DataReader source, It returns no rows, and throws no error.
Any ideas for figuring this one out? This is affecting about 10% of the tables from this data source, and it's our ERP application, so there's limits on what I can do to the source schemas.
Thanks!
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Mar 26, 2007
Hi, there;
I try to import data from ODBC using C# programmatically. Is there any sample code we can have a look. Like how to read schema from ODBC source table and then create source column...
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[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Login failed for user ''
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Oct 18, 2007
I'm not able to see microsoft ole db provider for odbc drivers on sql server 2005. Anyone know which driver I should install to see it?
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Jan 3, 2008
Hi all,
I've been tasked to do some investigation at my workplace as to the best way to move forward with changing from our SQL 2000 DTS' to SQL 2005 SSIS packages.
Our main issue at the minute seems to be that we are using ODBC drivers to pull many of the raw tables which we then manipulate into our own SQL Server tables.
I've been looking about and am I right in saying there is an issue with this in SQL 2005?
Also, I've been looking for some Tutorials to help me on this, would anyone be able to push me in the right direction of any good tutorials that would help me in fixing these issues?
Cheers
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Jan 11, 2008
Help! My web-application worked fine last week. I have made some enhancements and it still works fine when I test in locally in VS 2005 and from IIS when I allow unauthenticated users (by commenting out "<deny users="?"/>" in my web.config. However, with not allowing unauthenticated users, I get redirected to a login application (which also worked last week), where I supply one of several user names and passwords and it is supposed to redirect me back to my default.aspx page. Only, now it is taking the authentication parameters from the login screen but is not redirecting me back to my app's page and instead is putting up this Error 26 that states SQL Server 2005 does not allow remote connections.
The included stack trace has no information about what server it seems to be trying to connect with, but the strangest thing about it is I/we are not using SQL Server 2005 yet (still a future upgrade not too far off). The application database, the authentication aspnetdb database, and the Session aspstate database are all on the same SQL Server 2000 managed server. And, these were all working last week (and are all accessible). I have not changed any connection strings and as I said, it works fine without the loging in part both locally and from IIS. It is only when using the Login in application, which is working with other apps and the developer insists the problem has to in my application (after all the first line of the error message states: Server Error in '/deployment1' Application, which is my app!)
I am lost in finding the culprit, can someone please give me some ideas?
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