Why Is Sqlwb.exe Phoning Home?
Dec 12, 2007I got google on the other tab but I am home with my Norton firewall and SQL Server 2005 and sqlwb.exe just tried to make an internet connection. wtf?
View 4 RepliesI got google on the other tab but I am home with my Norton firewall and SQL Server 2005 and sqlwb.exe just tried to make an internet connection. wtf?
View 4 RepliesSqlWb.exe cosumes all my resouces. ... I'm also having significant problem with sqlwb.exe.
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Hi,
I am trying to execute a SSIS package from a client through BIDS, but when I start BIDS, I am getting the error -
SqlWb.exe : Application error - The instruction at "0X77D...." referenced memory at "0X00000002". The memory could bot be "read".
Click on OK to terminate the program.
Click on CANCEL to terminate the program.
Please help.
Other information:
I have tried running the package on the server and it executes properly. I really dont know why this is a problem with the SQL Server clients alone. I have also tried googling around and could not find any resolution. Can anyone point me to the right direction please!!!
Thanks in advance!!!
Hi there,
I'm new here and fairly new to .NET and C# too.
I've received a couple of complains about a website I've been working on the
past year or so: http://www.ipcamerademos.com/
I can open and browse the website fine, in both MS Internet Explorer and
Firefox. But some people are getting some error opening up the website (home
page):
Server
Error in '/' Application.
Here is the problem, i'm sure there is quite a bit on google but i'm
not sure what to search for. I want to know how to connect to a
sql server from my home machine using the localhost for testing asp.net
files out. At work the machines will connect fine using
localhost. The server we connect to is in another location.
If someone could get me started on what to search for i would
appreciate it.
Hi All,
I'm trying to run a copy of Enterprise Manager at home. I have a small wireless network and would like to install it on either one machine (stand-alone) or run it on my network.
The machine it is installed on is running Windows 2000 and the remote machine is running Windows XP Home <<< not sure if SQL Server will run on this.
I tried installing it previously as stand-alone on the Win2K machine, but kept getting a "Server not found or access denied" message whenever I tried to register or connect.
Any ideas on how best to set it up at home would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
Hi all:
How to install a sql server 2005 in a computer with windows Xp Home Edition?
Thanks
How can I practice the use of SQL server without changing mygirlfriends laptop to XP Pro (which anyway I dont have)?Using (unfortunately) Windows XP Home not Pro, Visual Studio 2005.Trying to learn SQL server with asp, javascript, vbsrcipt and HTML-new to this.Headbutted the wall for a few hours trying to install SQL Serverproperly. The long and short is no IIS with Win XP Home so doesnt seemto work properly. I did manage to connect to Northwinds and publs DBso can use them to learn but I need to be able to ceate own database.Ie 3 tables.For the moment I have created a table in Northwind which I will try tofill with datafrom a notepad file I have...Dan
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just got Visual Studio 6 Enterprise which includes SQL Server7. However, when I try to install SQL7 (Standard Edition ?) onWindows XP Home it only installs the client components and notthe server component. The install routine claims this is becauseof the version of Windows I am using.Now I know that IIS isn't supposed to be installable on WindowsXP Home but it is with a fairly straight forward hack, so what Iwas wondering was is there a way to get SQL7 Standard installedon Windows XP Home (maybe with a similar sort of hack)?Failing that (and assuming the SQL7 in VS6EE is "Standard") doesSQL7 Desktop work on Windows XP Home? If so where can I get it(haven't seen one so far on eBay)?Regards PLST
View 1 Replies View RelatedHello there!I am trying to install MS SQL 2000 Server on Windows XP Home edition.I found in Microsoft that the above installation is possible.But when i run the installation, i am getting a black screen that iscloses after a second. Nothing else happens.Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?Thank you
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View 4 Replies View RelatedUsing System Role Assignment I grant a domain user account "System Administrator" & "System User" within Reporting Services.
Then I connect via IE7 to Report Server with the domain account that has been granted the above rights. The page comes up but the "Contents" and "Properties" tabs are missing. This user can use "Site Settings" and perform admin though.
If I assign the users domain account to the local Administrator group on the Win 2003 Server, then when they reconnect to Reporting Services the missing tabs appear.
We are a development shop, need some of our qa testers and developers to have admin rights within Reporting Services but don't want to grant them local Administrator rights on the server. This could also be an issue upon deployment at customer sites.
So how to get round this. I have been trying ACL's on the Reporting Services directorys, ASP.Net security etc but with no success.
PS: Everything was sweet before SP2
Hi,
I have SQL Server 2005 Express and XP Home sp/2. There's just me, the one computer, (i.e. one user and no nowork), but I am connected to broadband Internet. I have the SQL Server installed with its defaults, so it and its various parts are all Network Services (except VSS which is a Local System service). I've read, and read, but still do not really understand it all. Can someone please just tell me: is this the safest set of services I could use?
I also use Aqua freeware to import my data to the SQL Server, and Aqua requires connection via the TCP/IP port and for the Browser to be on. How vulnerable am I doing this?
Thanks in advance,
jessj
Hi there,
Could you please fill me in on some possible reasons and solutions as to why the report server home page appears blank?
Thanks!
Hi,
I have an sql express server which contains a single database. Three users access this database using a C# application I have writen. I use Integrated Security for these three users.
The problem is that one of my users wishes to use my application from home.
What are my options in letting this user use my application from home?
Thanks for your help,
Barry.
Hi,
We're creating an installer package for SQL Express 2005 and I'm using the built-in setup project in VS 2005 to create my MSI.
Everything appears to be working well, excpet that on Windows XP Home the SQL Express package is exiting with an error code 70002. I've googled for several days now and simply can't find any help on the 70002 exit code. Can anyone help ?
The command line arguments (I've split them onto seperate lines for clarity) we're passing to "sqlexpr32.exe" are : -
/qn
INSTANCENAME=OurInstance
SAPWD="OurPassword"
ADDLOCAL=SQL_Engine,SQL_Data_Files,Client_Components,Connectivity
SQLBROWSERAUTOSTART=1
SQLACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM"
SQLBROWSERACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM"
AGTACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM"
ASACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM"
RSACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM"
SECURITYMODE=SQL
DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0
SQLAUTOSTART=1
I have installed SQL Express with the following command line parameter--
"SECURITYMODE=SQL DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0 SAPWD="$DB_PWD$" INSTANCENAME="$INSTANCE_NAME$" ADDLOCAL=SQL_Engine,SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Replication SQLACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY" SQLBROWSERACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY" SQLBROWSERAUTOSTART=1"
The operating system is XP Home..
Now the problem is when I open up Management studio from another m/c I can't find the Instance installed in the XP Home MC. I deally in the management studio should displays the instances like this...
[Mechine Name][Instance name]
but in this case it is showing only
[Mechine Name] in the Management studio's brows server list in a different MC.
So I am not being able to connect to that MC. I have checked that the remote connection is checked on with Surface area config. manager.
Same command line is working for Windows 2000. Any help please......
When I type my 'http://ServerName/rmMyManager/Pages/Folder.aspx' I can see only Home and NOT Properties. I can see all the folders below that I have .
Just two days back I have changed permission to allow only me for deploying and have all those settings. Please guide me accordingly.
Hello All,
I just got a new computer from work for Home use, and I need to figure out what would be the best way to transfer databases I create at home to work? I have a zip 250 disk, but what would be the best method?, What files need to be copied, what does it all entail?
Thanks for the help
Kevin
Short version - how can I create a server login for a remotely connected machine on a simple 2 computer XP home network connected via router?
Long version - I'm doing an Access-SQL Migration. I used the migration assistant (which creates DSN-less linked tables) to convert the data to SQL Server, and now I'm at the point of making all of the modifications to my Access front end so that the two play nice.
I have SQL Express running on my laptop. I would like to do the Access work on my desktop because a) I can work faster with the fullsize keyboard and b) the install at my client's location will include users hitting the database over their network and I'd like to simulate that while I'm making the modifications.
My Access front-end works 100% fine on my laptop. The Access front end will NOT connect when I run it on my desktop.
My guess is that this is due to not having a server login or DB user associated with the account on my desktop machine. In view of that, I'm trying to create those items on my server.
So, I open SSMS on the laptop and try to create a Server login. Under "Login Name:" I enter "DesktopAccountName" and it fails saying "Windows NT user or group 'DesktopAccountName' not found. Check the name again."
If I click the "Search" button next to "Login Name:" The only "Location" that I'm given is "LAPTOP" and that's greyed out preventing me from changing it.
Both machines are running XP home. My network is simply called "Home" if that means anything.
I'm planning to establish a recovery plan for my SQLServer 2000databases. How to change home and data directories?
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How can I hide breadcrumb shown at the top of report and Home link for a Browser role ??
thanks,
prashant
I have a WM6 phone which got an Exchange server setting for my email. When I connected the device by USB, the activesync will show "Synchronization could not completed. Try again later. Support Code 80072f7d". When I search the result from this forum. The answer is not related to mobile phone issues.
Will anyone able to help?
Thanks, ppdog
Hi
I am new to SQL / SQL Server and have downloaded SQL Server 2005 Express.
I also appear to have an existing SQL Server program on my PC which includes Query Analyzer. I wish to use Query Analyzer. Is this compatible with SQL Express?
When I try to open Query Analyzer using Windows Authentication I get the error msg:
'Unable to connect to server HOME-DHGV3DIC8N:
Server: msg 17, level 16, state 1
[Microsoft] [ODBC SQL Server Driver] [Shared memory] SQL Server does not exist or access denied.'
I am guessing that I need to create some sort of server which I can use to run SQL server.
Could anyone let me know how I do this? And also if I will be able to run Query analyzer on SQL Express edition.
I'd be really greatful
Regards
Mark
I have Reporting Services 2005 installed on my Windows XP machine. I can access the Report Manager home page with the built-in Administrator account. However, my own account, which is a member of the Computer Admin group, is denied access with a 401.3 error. The 401.3 seems to be access denied due to not being on the ACL. I am using simple file sharing. What should I do to give access to my own account?
Hi everyone,
I€™m quite new to SQL Server so maybe this is an easy question but I haven€™t found the answer after 3+ hours of Googling and experimenting.
I have a simple set up €“ two computers named HELEN and DELORES, both running Win XP Pro, SP2. These machines are connected via a home network and both belong to the same Workgroup. There€™s no Domain involved. HELEN is running SQL Server Express while DELORES is the €śclient€?, running SQL Server Management Studio Express. I am using €śWindows Authentication€? and Named Pipes to allow DELORES to work with the SQL Server Express instance on HELEN.
I have a general understanding of €śWindows Authentication€? and I was hoping someone could fill in the gaps. I realize €śWindows Authentication€? uses the underlying Windows User Accounts on the server to validate incoming connections.
I€™m sometimes having a problem in connecting SQL Server Management Studio Express (running on DELORES) to the SQL Server Express instance (running on HELEN). This problem may be due to a lack of understanding of Windows User Accounts.
I€™ve found that if I use the exact *same* username *and* passwords on both machines, SQL Server Management Studio Express has no problem connecting to HELEN€™s SQL Server Express instance. If I change the username and/or password on only one of the machines, the connection fails. Also, if I keep the usernames the same on both machines but I delete the passwords, the connection fails again.
I realize I can set up a user account on HELEN. Do I then have to set up the same user account (with the same non-blank password) on Delores? So far, this is the method that€™s been successful. Is it possible for me to tell SQL Server Management Studio Express to use a particular account (username/password) when connecting to HELEN via Named Pipes? If so, how is that specified?
I admit to my confusion. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Robin
Help I'm lost I can't seem to find anything today.
Hi!
I am a student teacher who wants to futuristically create dynamic
websites featuring communication and information for both students and
parents, which link to my teacher records (grades and student portfolio
evidence documents). I am an absolute beginner to Dynamic Websites.
I am able to create static webpages in Dreamweaver MX together with
multimedia, rollovers, tables, buttons etc (I have the basic suite -
not ColdFusion). I have XP Home SP2 and all current updates,
which appears to include .Net Framework 1.1 sp1. I am running
Trend 2007 firewall. I do have basic (but old) database knowledge
and can create strings in Excel to manipulate cell data. Other
than that I learned to program in BASIC about 25 years ago (I wrote
several games such as TICTACTOE etc - so I sort of know how programing
operates. However, other than that I have never learned to
actually program or code. I'm not opposed to learning; however, I suspect that from scratch this is quite an undertaking.
I would like to install the free 'Express' packages...after searching
the web in a confused and looping mannar to find out exactly what I
need to install (and how) etc. I have investigated PHP, MySQL
etc, as well as copious quantities of .Net and ASP.Net through the
microsoft website and forums, and macromedia and other beginner
tutorials.
This is what I understand I will have to do:
install webmatrix as a web server to provide local ability to test and view my dynamic web pages.
install .Net Framework 2.0 (I only have 1.1 currently)
install SQL Express as an application side-server (I have downloaded MySQL as a database - not yet installed).
install VWD Express
install VB Express
install either C#, C++ Express (I've read that Java is not wonderfully secure or some such)
install MySQL database (I also do need a DB, don't I? - I've done
some basic tutorials and this appears easy enough to learn - I only
have Student/Teacher Office 2003, so no Access (and I can't afford to
purchase on a poor student budget)).
Is this correctt? Have I covered it all (when Micromedia MX is
included)? Is this the correct installation order? Have I
doubled up anywhere? Have I done my homework efficiently?
There appears to be a conglomeration of information, but no step by
step instructions as to exactly what is needed in order to create
dynamic webpages that are testable and viewable and exactly what order
to install them on. And lastly, will this enable me to create the
type of thing I have described as per above? Which language
should I choose - C# or C++ - I understand that C++ provides more
controlled functionality - however, isn't C# newer?
Precise answers to my queries, and advice for my misconceptions would be greatly appreciated.
PS - beginner - please don't use jargonistic language.
Thanks
Fran...
I am new to servers and when I try to learn about them I get confused, because the information does not list a server in XP, but they keep it separate from Microsoft SQL Server, like XP has it's own server. Can someone help clarify for me what the versions of SQL servers are?
SQL 2000 1.0, SQL 2002, SQL 2003........?
I am wondering how I could do the following -
Right now the default folder is Home, what if I have two users User1 and User2, my folder structure is the following -
Home/User1
Home/User2
I want each user to only have access to their folder. That is easy to do.
Once both users have proper access to their folders they still don't have access to Home folder. In Report Builder when I do 'open file' it defaults to Home folder so I get an error. How can I specify the home folder to be User1 for that user and User2 for the second user? I know I can give them both browsing permissions to Home but it's not very elegant.
There must be a way to programmatically change the folder as soon as proper user logs in. Anyone knows how to do that?
Thanks.
I wish to start learning about SQL server 2005. Right now I am out of work and wish to build my database skills and get a certification on SQL server 2005. I used SQL 2000 at my last work at an entry level, so I have some experience. I want to get some books and if possible and SQL 2005 on my home computer to learn on. Would SQL server 2005 developer edition be the one I want for learning? I know some books come with a trial software but they only last 180 days, I don't want to feel pressured in trying to learn that quickely since I do have a 1 year old to take care of.I did notice that it was only $50 dollars, which is a plus since I need to watch the money. Does this editoin give me query analyzer and the SQL server enterprise manager? I do have some school background but that was back in 2003 in VB6, Oracle, Java, javascript, HTML.
View 5 Replies View RelatedHi everyone,
I€™m quite new to SQL Server so maybe this is an easy question but I haven€™t found the answer after 3+ hours of Googling and experimenting.
I have a simple set up €“ two computers named HELEN and DELORES, both running Win XP Pro, SP2. These machines are connected via a home network and both belong to the same Workgroup. There€™s no Domain involved. HELEN is running SQL Server Express while DELORES is the €śclient€?, running SQL Server Management Studio Express. I am using €śWindows Authentication€? and Named Pipes to allow DELORES to work with the SQL Server Express instance on HELEN.
I have a general understanding of €śWindows Authentication€? and I was hoping someone could fill in the gaps. I realize €śWindows Authentication€? uses the underlying Windows User Accounts on the server to validate incoming connections.
I€™m sometimes having a problem in connecting SQL Server Management Studio Express (running on DELORES) to the SQL Server Express instance (running on HELEN). This problem may be due to a lack of understanding of Windows User Accounts.
I€™ve found that if I use the exact *same* username *and* passwords on both machines, SQL Server Management Studio Express has no problem connecting to HELEN€™s SQL Server Express instance. If I change the username and/or password on only one of the machines, however, the connection fails. Also, if I keep the usernames the same on both machines but I delete the passwords, the connection fails again.
I realize I can set up a user account on HELEN. Do I then have to set up the same user account (with the same non-blank password) on Delores? So far, this is the method that€™s been successful. Is it possible for me to tell SQL Server Management Studio Express to use a particular account (username/password) when connecting to HELEN via Named Pipes? If so, how is that specified?
I admit to my confusion. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Robin
HI All,
i have copied a project from work i am working on and have created the same project at home in visual studio.net - everything is the same as it is at my work - for some reason though i cannot connect to the servers from my home project
can anyone help me with this - i get the message "SQL Server does not exist or access denied"
my web config has exactly the same set up with a key in appSettings as
<add key="My_Connection" value="User ID=myID;Password=myPassword;Initial Catalog=myCatalog;Data Source=xx.xx.xx.xx" />
can anyone tell me why i would not be able to even see my work database from home?
thanks in advance
Gilesb