I would like to be able to change the configuration of a remote machine`s SQL client config.
Can anyone provide me with the registry location of where it stores the protocol and libraries?
Can`t always depend on having someone at remote to run the SQL client app.
Is there a way to modify the RSReportServer.config file with a Web Service call. We want to install an app and have it modify the Renders. We want to remove the Tiff export for example. We also want to add simple headers to Excel. Right now we have to open the file and then make our edits.
I've just set up a new installation of SQL 7 in a WinNT4/sp5 machine so I can learn more about this stuff and I'm trying to configure a Win98 client. From the Win98 client all looks well on the surface. Interestingly when I click on the server from within the Win98 MMC/Enterprise Manager it attempts to establish a dial-up connection to my ISP. The only network protocol I have running is TCP/IP.
Also, I can do what ever I want from within Enterprise Manager and SQL Analyzer but if I attempt to execute a script using the OSQL utility at a dos prompt as follows
Anyone support a config where you have an unix/linux (AIX here) ODBCclient connection to SQL Server database? I am looking for a simple,supportable configuration that does not require me to learn perl orinstal a bunch of crap gnu shareware on enterprise class machines.Please help!
I've been trying to run through the Microsoft example at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb226707.aspx entitled "Configuring IIS for SQL Server 2005 CE Remote data access and Merge replication" but I'm having issues. The first time I ran through it I tried to use IIS on a server that was not the same as the SQL server and it didn't work at all. So I ran through it a second time and used the SQL servers IIS for testing and when I went to access the webpage I got a HTTP 500 Internal Error. After a while of playing I got a "Service Unavailable" message but still not the "Microsoft SQL Server CE server agent" screen I should have gotten. So my first question is how do I get this to work with a seperate IIS server? Which step do I change because I did put the right IIS and made a site there but it didn't work? I thought changing step 5 under the "To configure IIS for SQL Server CE Sync" to my IIs server would do it but it didn't. Maybe because in step 8 of the same section you have to use the share name and not a local directory even though its the same directory on the IIs server?
Also I just want to make sure I'm going down the right path with this. I have a VB.Net 05 application that connects to a database on a SQL 2005 server internally. I also have a seperate IIS server that is serving some web pages. Network is protected by both a hardware firewall then to a ISA box which I can control and allow http access to the internal IIS for whatever subdomain I end up choosing. I would like to create a mobile version of the application for some Mobile 6 devices we have and have them able to sync there data. In fact they don't even need to sync, just be able to download the server data once a week or on command. I've gotten the SDK for mobile devices, the "How to pull data using the RDA object", written the framework for the program, and now I need to figure out how to push the data out so it can be retrieved by my mobile devices over the internet. I've tried searching for answers, I thought this would be a popular thing to do, but I'm having trouble finding anything.
Hi all, We installed RS on a non default website on our IIS server. When targeting the Reports page from the server itself (http://site:8015/Reports) we can see the welcome page. However if we try to access that same page from another machine we get a generic IE message: IE cannot open the specified page check your internet connection etc. Because the error is so generic I have no idea as to what can be the cause: IIS or RS config ? I suspect IIS because no RS error is raised but then I don't see what I could've missed on that level... Any ideas of what could be the cause of this ? thanks a lot
Notes: - the DB and the RS instance are on the same server - other sites hosted on the same server are accessible from the client machine - Anonymous access is enabled on the site level, and on the Reports / ReportServer level. I tried unsetting it but it didn't change anything for the remote client. - I tried changing the account RS is running under: it used to be LocalSystem, I now set it to NT AuthorityNetworkService but no difference.
Environment: SQL Express Advanced & Windows Server 2003
Hello all,I know that this is a long shot, but I have a problem which someonereading this group *may* just be able to shed some light on.We have a new internal personnel planner/attendance system in place. Ituses a web interface to allow members of staff to select their sitelocation for any week, request leave and record absences.The server-side scripting is composed of VB/ASP and Javascript whichultimately queries & writes to an MS SQL Server 2000 database via anODBC connection between webserver (IIS6.0).Here is the problem and I *know* that it sounds unlikely/impossible butwe carried out exhaustive tests.-> I open a web browser on my local PC (XP Pro SP2)-> Login to the web-based planning system-> Update information-> Submit ChangesAt this point I get a script error:---error message---Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14'[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntaxnear ')'./staff/wfp/Whereabouts/writeAbsence_v2_5.asp, line 108-------------------Which is fair enough as it probably points to a problem with the SQLstatement being passed by the .asp page.***BUT*** I _only_ get this message when I access the page via a browserfrom certain PCs!I have tried 3 browsers: MSIE6, Firefox1.5, Opera8.5.I have obviously ensured that it isn't any kind of browser caching issue.I have no issues using scripted-based web pages in general from the PCin question.I have checked the regional settings to ensure that I am using astandard character set.I *can* submit database changes via web browsers from most other PCs onour network, without incurring the error message.Even when I get the error message, the values are written to the db andthe information is updated.The other PCs from which I am experiencing the same difficulty areservers running Win2000 & Win2003 respectively.Is there any kind of OS/User Profile setting which would mean thatscripts running on a remote webserver would fall over when trying toperform an SQL write?Could it be some kind of character encoding issue, which means that theparameters that are received by the .asp script and then written via theSQL statement are mangled in any way?I can't see that there is any kind of local setting that would influencewhether remote scripts would or would not cause an error such as this.If anyone has any ideas, has encountered anything similar or can shedlight on a system-specific setting or feature that may cause this,please post your thoughts.Yours GratefullyGuy
I am a VB6 programmer and I'm really new to SQL Express, I have always used ACCESS because it was so easy to deploy. I've now written a VB6 program which uses SQL Express and I want to know how to deploy it. Basically my PC will host the SQL database as it has SQL Express loaded onto it. I now want to install my EXE onto other Client's PC and have them read/write to the database on my machine.
Besides the EXE program, what software do I need to load onto the Client's PC so they can access my SQLExpress database...? (eg: Net Framework, SQLExpress, etc).
Also, if my machine is called ABC123, in my connectionstring do I just put in
ABC123sqlexpress as the datasource..?. Will this be enough for the other PCs to connect to mine ?
I currently develop/maintain VB 05' apps for PDA's and desktops. I've got a scanner app that scans labels to build/transmit orders via an HTTP byte stream. I'm currently building an inventory app that resides at the remote client (windows not web) and can eventually connect to my SQL Server @ corp. At this point SQL 2005 endpoints work on the internal network but fail to resolve remotely. I've read about connecting to a SQL Server via HTTP with ip specs embedded in the connect string but havnt been able to find an example. Outside of creating a VPN for connectivity, can anyone recommend connection ideas for my scenario? Is it true that endpoints are only recommended for intranet consumption?
If I look under SQL native client configuration | Client protocols, I have no entries and no ability to look at the properties of SQL Native client Configuration. Something is missing which I think is related to an error when connecting to my local server.
sqlcmd -E -S .devmain, 1064
I get error :
Encryption not support sqlcmd: Error: microsoft SQL native Client : Client unable to establish connection
An error has occurred while establish 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..
In comparison to other machines here at work, it appears my remote connections are configured. But I have no Client Protocols under sql native client configuration, how can I get them in there?
I have written a VB component to execute a SSIS package stored in SQL server.
I am using the Microsoft.sqlserver.dts.dtsclient, dtsconnection/dtscommand
and executereader and everything works perfect on the local machine. This is descibed in a msdn site .
But my customer have a remote SQL server and want no extra BI clients/SQL server clients etc on the client machine, only an ordinary windows client and network connection to the SQL server.
My question is: Can you still use dtsclient or do you have to do in some other way?
i connect to remote Integration Service. i configure server for remote connection( on component services and DCOM config , ... ) .and now i can connect to Integration Service remotely and correctly.
but when i expand Stored Package and then click to expand MSDB this error will hapen:
login failed for user ... .(microsoft sql native client )
Currently have a single hard coded file path to the SSRS config file which parses the file and provides the reporting services web service url. My question is how would i run this same query against 100s of servers that may or may not share the same file path as the one hard coded ?
Is there a way to query the registry to find the location of the config file of any server ? which could be on D, E, F, H, etc.
I know I can string together the address followed by "reports" and named instance if needed, but some instances may not have used the default virtual directory name (Reports).
Am I going about this the hard way ? Is there a location where the web service url exists in a table ? I could not locate anything in the Reporting service database. Basically need to inventory all of my reporting services url's.
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.
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?
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'd like to know what's considered a best practice in the following scenario...
We're in the process of converting DTS to SSIS, our current SQL2K setup has one DTS package per database, each database and package are mirror images of each other, with the exception of connection properties and the files path's they pull from. (Occasionally there may be a one off Execute SQL Task that differs from package to package...but this will be handled in a different manner outside of the package from this point on)
From a administration perspective this has been somewhat cumbersome, as every time there is a schema change we need to update the transformations in each individual package...after updating 120 packages my index finger has a bad case of carpel tunnel!
My thought with SSIS is that I can create one package, with many configuration files (one for each database).
Now my question is, 1) is this a good idea? 2) Anytime we create a new database (New Customer = New Database) and need to create a new xml config file, do I have to create the config in BIS/SSIS package then redeploy the package?...or Can I simply add a new config file to the appropriate directory and reference this config in the scheduled job?
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.
- When I disable "allow remote connections to this server" from server properties>connection page, I can still remotely connect to the server from SSMS...so what is the impact of enable/disabling it?
- what is the impact of changing the remote query timeout (on the same page) from default value?
Fellow Devs, I have an instance of SQL Server Express 2005 running on another box and I have Remote Connections enabled over both TCP/IP and Named Pipes, but on my other box I keep getting the error that the server does not accept Remote Connections. Any ideas why this might be happening? Is there some other configuration?
HiI'm going insane.I have a club starter kit on my local server which is working fine.I have migrated the database to my remote host and seems to have transfered ok.For a brief period I was able to connect to the database remotely, but now I cannot I get the following, even though SQL Server Surface Area Config is set to accept remote connections.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 - A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.)This is my connection string;<add name="ClubSiteDB" connectionString="Data Source=xx.xxx.xx.xx,xxxx; Network Library=DBMSSOCN; Initial Catalog=tets; User ID=sqladminbob;Password=sqlbob4398;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient="/>I hav also tried to use aspnet_regsql.exe to add the remote provider but I get the same message. Thanks
The following was not written by me but I need to modify it and I am definitely no expert in SQL. It returns a list of files that a user is allowed to access based on whether or not they belong to a specific user group and that group has been granted access to the file.
FROM AnswerFile AS a INNER JOIN User AS u ON a.UserID = u.ID
WHERE (a.UserID = 2) AND (a.ID NOT IN SELECT AnswerFileID FROM GroupAnswerFile))
I need to modify this code to add an additional check. I have added a file that allows specific users to be granted access to files. It is called AnswerFileUser and contains AnswerFileID (the file) and UserID (the user that has been given access). I need the query to return as part of the results those files where a user has been given access regardless of their group or group access. I hope this all makes sense. Thanks for your help!
How do you change the time out value for a specific connection? I'm having problems when I connect to SQL Server from my website and I want to test if this would help.
How do I modify data in a sqlDataSource object (like inserting records, editing, deleting) similiary to how I modify data in a GradView using a DataList or repeater? I want to be able to have my own EditTemplate and be able to edit say four fields while I'm only viewing like two of them in the datalist/repeater. <asp:DataList ID="DataList1" runat="server" DataKeyField="GameId" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" RepeatColumns="1"> <ItemTemplate> <%# Eval("field1") %><%# Eval("field2") %>.... </ItemTemplate> <EditTemplate>......</EditTemplate>
When I'm trying to add a edit-button (<asp:Button runat="Server" ID="EditButton" Text="Edit" CommandName="Edit" />) and click it nothing happens....What is missing?