Friday, March 30, 2012

Microsoft SQL Server client license costs

I have three questions: Could anyone help.
1. How much does a Microsoft SQL Server client license cost?
2. If we have web interface as the front end and SQL server as the back end,
do we need client licenses for those accessing their databases via the web?
3. Also if we have people accessing the server with Access,do we need
licenses for those?
"bgm" <bgm@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have three questions: Could anyone help.
> 1. How much does a Microsoft SQL Server client license cost?
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp

> 2. If we have web interface as the front end and SQL server as the back
end,
> do we need client licenses for those accessing their databases via the
web?
It's better to buy a per-processor licence because you do not know the
number of users (or you have developed a database access componenet and you
need to limit the number of concurrent users).

> 3. Also if we have people accessing the server with Access,do we need
> licenses for those?
It's an extra connection.
|||>> 2. If we have web interface as the front end and SQL server as the back
> end,
> web?
> It's better to buy a per-processor licence because you do not know the
> number of users (or you have developed a database access componenet and
> you
> need to limit the number of concurrent users).
the only option is per processor license! You can't use per user connection
license.

Microsoft SQL Server client license costs

I have three questions here:Could anyone help.
1.How much does a Microsoft SQL Server client license cost?
2.If we have web interface as the front end and SQL server as the back
end,do we need client licenses for those accessing the databases via the web?
3.If we have people accessing the server with Access,do we need licenses for
those?
Hi,
You can check the following whitepaper and article for information on SQL
Server licensing and prices
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobu...licensing.asp.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/faq.asp
You can also call (800) 426-9400 to clarify your doubts on the licensing.
Regards,
Gayathri Rau [MSFT]
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sql

Microsoft SQL Server Certifications

Hello all,

I'm working as DBA.I wish to do certifications for Microsoft sql server.So Could i know what are the certifications are available and what i've to do for certififcations.

Thanks in advance
David RPlease find all the details here.

Microsoft SQL Server Best Practices Analyzer

Should this tool be installed and run in a production server?
MM
barney@.newsgroups.nospam
Martin,
If you are concerned about installing this tool on production server, you
can install this tool on a remote machine and you could analyze a production
server from a remote machine (as long as you can connect to target SQL
Server from remote machine)
SQL Best Practices Analyzer relies on the BPA Repository database, which is
a SQL Server database created during SQL BPA installation. You can have this
BPA repository database created on local SQL Server or a remote SQL Server.
SQL Best Practices Analyzer requires the following components to be
installed on the machine
.. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
.. Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1
Reference:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Thanks
Sethu
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"Martin Millar" <barney@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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> Should this tool be installed and run in a production server?
> --
> MM
> barney@.newsgroups.nospam
|||Thanks for this. perhaps I should have been a bit more precise. I am a
developer and I'm having a beef with my DBA who has installed this on the
live production server. My argument is that this should be installed and run
on a test system as there is no need to test the performance of the hardware
on which the DB runs on.
If it's OK on Test then it gets ported to live. I believe that anything that
does not need to be installed on a production server should not be on there
as there is a danger that something else running on the box may result in a
loss of service or may intoduce a risk of virus or attack. This tool requires
the dot.net framework and I am a strong fan of this being an asp.net
developer. But until this (dot.net) becomes a core part of the OS (i.e. when
it's installed by default on XP, win2003 etc) I categorise this as a
development add-on and has an attached if installed.
If MS release a security patch for dot.net then I need to schedule downtime
on the production server to apply this.
So back to my original question, which is in itself is about best practises,
should it be best practise to install the BPA on a production server?
Thanks in advance
"Sethu Srinivasan [MSFT]" wrote:

> Martin,
> If you are concerned about installing this tool on production server, you
> can install this tool on a remote machine and you could analyze a production
> server from a remote machine (as long as you can connect to target SQL
> Server from remote machine)
> SQL Best Practices Analyzer relies on the BPA Repository database, which is
> a SQL Server database created during SQL BPA installation. You can have this
> BPA repository database created on local SQL Server or a remote SQL Server.
> SQL Best Practices Analyzer requires the following components to be
> installed on the machine
> .. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
> .. Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1
> Reference:
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>
> Thanks
> Sethu
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
> http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm.
>
> "Martin Millar" <barney@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:7C86BCA9-E805-48F2-91DD-E707914E9102@.microsoft.com...
>
>

Microsoft SQL Server and Other DBMS

Hello:

Many companies use DBMS that are not Microsoft SQL Server. Those companies use Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Ingres, for example. I'm looking for a paper o website which exponses the advantages (strengths) and disadvantages (weakness) of those DBMS. Why? Our customers would like a comparison between different systems, and we must show them the Microsoft SQL Server possibilities.

Can you help me with this? In terms of performance, speed, security, maintenance, etc.

Thanks.

We offer comparison information for SQL Server at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/compare/default.mspx, this information should help you start filling out the information you need to compare the different RDBMS systems out there.

Mike

Microsoft SQL Server and Other DBMS

Hello:

Many companies use DBMS that are not Microsoft SQL Server. Those companies use Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL and Ingres, for example. I'm looking for a paper o website which exponses the advantages (strengths) and disadvantages (weakness) of those DBMS. Why? Our customers would like a comparison between different systems, and we must show them the Microsoft SQL Server possibilities.

Can you help me with this? In terms of performance, speed, security, maintenance, etc.

Thanks.

We offer comparison information for SQL Server at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/compare/default.mspx, this information should help you start filling out the information you need to compare the different RDBMS systems out there.

Mike

Microsoft SQL server 6.5 to 2005

Hi Fellas,
I would really appreciate if you could help me out with the following two questions?
1) Can 2005 server files be converted to 6.5? and how?
2) How easy it to upgrade from 6.5 to 2005? and how?
I would be really grateful by your help
NickNot so easy task to do as you have to compare each and every aspect of the database to ensure they work in compatibility of SQL 2005.

Refer to http://sqlserver-qa.net/blogs/tools/archive/2007/04/12/set-a-stage-for-smooth-upgrades-of-your-sql-server-environment.aspx & http://sqlserver-qa.net/blogs/tools/pages/easy-way-to-upgrade-from-previous-version-of-sql-server.aspx in this case.|||Thanks a lot, i appreciate.|||Maverick

I should imagine it would depend on the size & complexity of the 6.5 DB

For a simple DB I would probably just script out the Schema then, run script & right click - import the data on the 2005 box then - suck it & see fixing any issues (IF there are any) in testing.

Or you could spend your life reading up on the possible failures & effects that may occur as Satya suggests

GWsql

Microsoft SQL server 2005, connection string

<

connectionStrings>

<

addname="AppConnectionString1"connectionString="Data Source=".\SQLEXPRESS";AttachDbFilename="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data\AdventureWorks2000_Data.mdf";Integrated Security=True"providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />

</

connectionStrings>

I'm running Microsoft SQL server 2005. what is the error in the above code.

What is the error that you are getting?|||

a database not found error message.

here's some background:

I've followed the instructions here :http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/ms310325.aspx as before, and everything went well till.

"To configure AdventureWorks to work with Web server controls"

sqlcmd -E -S (local)\sqlexpress -Q "sp_grantlogin N'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE'"

My machine name is Leigh, i run win xp home edition, and MS SQL server 2005, so the above command in my case should be :

sqlcmd -E -S (local)\sqlexpress -Q "sp_grantlogin N' Leigh\ASPNET'" ? (which doesn't work i assume because not happens )

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Issue

An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might impact
customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the SP2
installation package.
Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need to
need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
includes the necessary GDR.
We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by downloading
it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As described
in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages.
Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
Who is affected?
You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History Cleanup
Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
What is the issue?
When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in days,
weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include an
enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2 to
misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are using
failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually. Microsoft
Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and the
current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
current release and install it.
Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2 installation,
no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
update below.
*UPDATE*
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before March 5, 2007 please read
article 933508 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base regarding an important issue
with SP2 and related tools that are now available for download. If you have
any questions regarding this update, please contact Ed Lehman.
Purvin Patel
SQL Connect Admin
SQL Community Team
"Ed Lehman [MSFT]" <edle@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eaLYcVFYHHA.2552@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might
> impact
> customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
> Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
> Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
> available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the
> SP2
> installation package.
> Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need
> to
> need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
> includes the necessary GDR.
> We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
> March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by
> downloading
> it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As
> described
> in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
> primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages.
> Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
> Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
> Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
> tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
> Who is affected?
> You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History
> Cleanup
> Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
> Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
> What is the issue?
> When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in
> days,
> weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
> SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include
> an
> enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
> The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2
> to
> misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
> Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
> earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
> What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
> If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
> install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
> 2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
> Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
> After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
> This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
> automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are
> using
> failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually.
> Microsoft
> Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
> What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
> SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and
> the
> current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
> you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
> current release and install it.
> Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2
> installation,
> no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
> update below.
>

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Issue

An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might impact
customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the SP2
installation package.
Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need to
need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
includes the necessary GDR.
We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by downloading
it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As described
in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages.
Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
Who is affected?
You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History Cleanup
Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
What is the issue?
When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in days,
weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include an
enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2 to
misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are using
failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually. Microsoft
Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and the
current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
current release and install it.
Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2 installation,
no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
update below.
*UPDATE*
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before March 5, 2007 please read
article 933508 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base regarding an important issue
with SP2 and related tools that are now available for download. If you have
any questions regarding this update, please contact Ed Lehman.
Purvin Patel
SQL Connect Admin
SQL Community Team
"Ed Lehman [MSFT]" <edle@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:OGpfQVFYHHA.4368@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might
> impact
> customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
> Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
> Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
> available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the
> SP2
> installation package.
> Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need
> to
> need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
> includes the necessary GDR.
> We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
> March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by
> downloading
> it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As
> described
> in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
> primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages.
> Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
> Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
> Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
> tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
> Who is affected?
> You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History
> Cleanup
> Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
> Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
> What is the issue?
> When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in
> days,
> weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
> SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include
> an
> enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
> The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2
> to
> misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
> Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
> earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
> What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
> If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
> install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
> 2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
> Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
> After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
> This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
> automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are
> using
> failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually.
> Microsoft
> Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
> What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
> SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and
> the
> current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
> you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
> current release and install it.
> Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2
> installation,
> no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
> update below.
>

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Issue

An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might impact
customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the SP2
installation package.
Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need to
need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
includes the necessary GDR.
We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by downloading
it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As described
in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages.
Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
Who is affected?
You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History Cleanup
Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
What is the issue?
When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in days,
weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include an
enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2 to
misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are using
failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually. Microsoft
Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and the
current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
current release and install it.
Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2 installation,
no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
update below.*UPDATE*
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before March 5, 2007 please read
article 933508 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base regarding an important issue
with SP2 and related tools that are now available for download. If you have
any questions regarding this update, please contact Ed Lehman.
Purvin Patel
SQL Connect Admin
SQL Community Team
"Ed Lehman [MSFT]" <edle@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eaLYcVFYHHA.2552@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might
> impact
> customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
> Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
> Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
> available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the
> SP2
> installation package.
> Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need
> to
> need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
> includes the necessary GDR.
> We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
> March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by
> downloading
> it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As
> described
> in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
> primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages.
> Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
> Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
> Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
> tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
> Who is affected?
> You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History
> Cleanup
> Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
> Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
> What is the issue?
> When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in
> days,
> weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
> SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include
> an
> enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
> The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2
> to
> misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
> Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
> earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
> What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
> If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
> install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
> 2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
> Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
> After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
> This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
> automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are
> using
> failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually.
> Microsoft
> Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
> What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
> SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and
> the
> current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
> you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
> current release and install it.
> Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2
> installation,
> no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
> update below.
>

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Issue

An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might impact
customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the SP2
installation package.
Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need to
need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
includes the necessary GDR.
We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by downloading
it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As described
in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages.
Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
Who is affected?
You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History Cleanup
Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
What is the issue?
When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in days,
weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include an
enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2 to
misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are using
failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually. Microsoft
Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and the
current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
current release and install it.
Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2 installation,
no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
update below.*UPDATE*
If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before March 5, 2007 please read
article 933508 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base regarding an important issue
with SP2 and related tools that are now available for download. If you have
any questions regarding this update, please contact Ed Lehman.
Purvin Patel
SQL Connect Admin
SQL Community Team
"Ed Lehman [MSFT]" <edle@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eaLYcVFYHHA.2552@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> An issue was recently discovered with SQL Server 2005 SP2 which might
> impact
> customers using cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL Server
> Integration Services packages. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508. We have created a General
> Distribution Release (GDR) #50000939 to address this issue which is
> available for download and we have included the GDR in a refresh of the
> SP2
> installation package.
> Customers who download SP2 starting Monday, March 5th, 2007 will not need
> to
> need any further action since the refreshed SP2 installation package
> includes the necessary GDR.
> We recommend that everyone who has downloaded and installed SP2 prior to
> March 5th, 2007 apply the GDR either from Microsoft Update or by
> downloading
> it directly from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124. As
> described
> in the KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508), this is
> primarily for customers who use cleanup tasks in maintenance plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages.
> Maintenance Plan Changes in SQL Server 2005 SP2
> Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans and SQL Server Integration
> Services should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup
> tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools.
> Who is affected?
> You are affected if you use cleanup tasks in Maintenance Plans and SQL
> Server Integration Services packages, those plans include a History
> Cleanup
> Task or a Maintenance Cleanup Task, and you install SQL Server 2005 SP2.
> Users of SQL Server 2000 legacy maintenance plans are not affected.
> What is the issue?
> When SQL Server 2005 was released, cleanup intervals were measured in
> days,
> weeks, months, or years. In response to customer feedback, SQL Server 2005
> SP2 includes significant enhancements to maintenance plans. These include
> an
> enhancement that lets users specify the cleanup interval in hours.
> The change in intervals caused the initial release of SQL Server 2005 SP2
> to
> misinterpret existing cleanup task intervals in maintenance plans and
> Integration Services packages. This can lead to the files being cleaned up
> earlier than intended. The issue is described in detail at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.
> What if I have already installed SP2 on my server?
> If you downloaded SQL Server 2005 SP2 before Monday, March 5th, 2007,
> install a general distribution release (GDR) update for those SQL Server
> 2005 SP2 installations. The GDR is available from the Microsoft Download
> Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=85124
> After you install this GDR, you might have to restart your computer.
> This GDR is also available through Microsoft Update, and will be applied
> automatically if you are using automatic updates. However, if you are
> using
> failover clustering, you must download and apply the GDR manually.
> Microsoft
> Update will not apply the GDR to failover cluster nodes.
> What if I haven't yet installed SP2 on my server?
> SQL Server 2005 RTM and SQL Server 2005 SP1 do not have this issue, and
> the
> current SQL Server 2005 SP2 download is updated to resolve this issue. If
> you have not installed the initial release of SP2, you can download the
> current release and install it.
> Note: If you try to apply the SP2 refresh over a previous SP2
> installation,
> no files are updated. Instead, use the general distribution release (GDR)
> update below.
>

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup The cabinet file 'Sql.cab' required for this installatio

Installing SQL 2005 install in progress sertup error :
"Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup The cabinet file 'Sql.cab' required for this installation is
corrupt and cannot be used"I get the same error. Anyone have any idea what causes this?
Thanks.
Marcus
"Diamondas" wrote:
> Installing SQL 2005 install in progress sertup error :
> "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup The cabinet file 'Sql.cab' required for this installation is
> corrupt and cannot be used"
>
>sql

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup Problem

i keep getting this message whenever i double click the setup for sql server 2005. i previously installed the sql server 2005 beta 2 and have since deleted it. i've followed the readme on uninstalling some of the beta components and tried running some program i got from microsoft.com which would uninstal the pre release- the program doesn't detect any pre-release component. i however continue to get this message and need help resolving it.

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup

SQL Server 2005 Setup has detected incompatible components from beta versions of Visual Studio, .NET Framework, or SQL Server 2005. Use Add or Remove Programs to remove these components, and then run SQL Server 2005 Setup again. For detailed instructions on uninstalling SQL Server 2005, see the SQL Server 2005 Readme.


For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.2047.00&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&EvtType=setup%5csqlsetupactions.cpp%40PerformSCCAction2%40sqls%3a%3aPerformSCCAction%3a%3aperform%400x11190


BUTTONS:

OK

Here are several references. Check the ones you haven't previously explored.

Remove -Error message when you install SQL Server 2005: "Beta components detected"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=919394

Remove -How do I remove previous versions of SQL Server 2005 / Whidbey?
http://www.aspfaq.com/sql2005/show.asp?id=15

Remove -How to uninstall an instance of SQL Server 2005 manually
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=909967

Remove -How to Uninstall MSDE
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q290991

Remove -How to Uninstall SQL Server 2005 Beta
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1396133

Remove -How to uninstall SQL Server Management Studio
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;909953

Remove -How to use the Add or Remove Programs item in Control Panel to add
or remove components for stand-alone installations and clustered
installations of SQL Server 2005 (KB: 922670)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;922670

Remove -How to: Uninstall SQL Server Express
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143505.aspx

Remove -The error is: Fatal error during installation"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=919945

Remove -Uninstall Applications NOT in Install/Remove Programs List
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2005/10/30/487096.aspx

|||

Try the Windows Installer clean up tool first.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe

THE INSTALLER WORKED FOR ME - -THANKS

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup

i keep getting this message whenever i double click the setup for sql server 2005. i previously installed the sql server 2005 beta 2 and have since deleted it. i've followed the readme on uninstalling some of the beta components and tried running some program i got from microsoft.com which would uninstal the pre release- the program doesn't detect any pre-release component. i however continue to get this message and need help resolving it.

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup

SQL Server 2005 Setup has detected incompatible components from beta versions of Visual Studio, .NET Framework, or SQL Server 2005. Use Add or Remove Programs to remove these components, and then run SQL Server 2005 Setup again. For detailed instructions on uninstalling SQL Server 2005, see the SQL Server 2005 Readme.


For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.2047.00&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&EvtType=setup%5csqlsetupactions.cpp%40PerformSCCAction2%40sqls%3a%3aPerformSCCAction%3a%3aperform%400x11190


BUTTONS:

OK

Here are several references. Check the ones you haven't previously explored.

Remove -Error message when you install SQL Server 2005: "Beta components detected"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=919394

Remove -How do I remove previous versions of SQL Server 2005 / Whidbey?
http://www.aspfaq.com/sql2005/show.asp?id=15

Remove -How to uninstall an instance of SQL Server 2005 manually
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=909967

Remove -How to Uninstall MSDE
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q290991

Remove -How to Uninstall SQL Server 2005 Beta
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1396133

Remove -How to uninstall SQL Server Management Studio
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;909953

Remove -How to use the Add or Remove Programs item in Control Panel to add
or remove components for stand-alone installations and clustered
installations of SQL Server 2005 (KB: 922670)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;922670

Remove -How to: Uninstall SQL Server Express
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143505.aspx

Remove -The error is: Fatal error during installation"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=919945

Remove -Uninstall Applications NOT in Install/Remove Programs List
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2005/10/30/487096.aspx

|||

Try the Windows Installer clean up tool first.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D5E1BD/msicuu2.exe

THE INSTALLER WORKED FOR ME - -THANKS

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 RTM merge replication issues

We are trying to implement merge replication between 2 servers. Database size is around 11GB.

When I tried to create publication, snaphot agent is failing with following errror.

Error: 14151, Severity: 18, State: 1.
Replication-Replication Snapshot Subsystem: agent NBTENTSQL1X-PayDirectWeb-PayDirectPub-2 failed. The
replication agent had encountered an exception.
Source: Replication
Exception Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.ReplicationAgentSqlException
Exception Message: String or binary data would be truncated.
Cannot find the object 'MSmerge_sel_4D388

The table where the snapshot is breaking contains around 169 columns. Can someone please help me get through this error ?

Are you using vertical partitioning to replicate subset of the columns of the table? You may be hitting an known issue in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 where the list of column names for the table is longer than 4K and hence gets truncated in an internal proc.

|||

Thanks Sudarshan, your reply is very helpful. No we are not using vertical partitioning.

If this is a known issue, did Microsoft have any immediate fix for it or we have wait for SQL2K5 SP2 ?

|||Please wait for SQL2K5 SP2. You can install the latest CTPs availalbe and test out that your scenarios works. If not, please reply back and we can take a look further.|||This is a known issue in SQL2K5 SP1 which is fixed in SP2.|||Does the same limitation apply to the complexity of joined tables in the filter? I'm getting an error in the snapshot agent, saying:

String or

binary data would be truncated.

Cannot find

the object 'MSmerge_ctsv_2C675AF5938E4EA1B7D0DCFF9ECAD9EB', because it does not

exist or you do not have permission.

sp_MS_marksystemobject:

Invalid object name '[dbo].[MSmerge_upd_2C675AF5938E4EA1B7

But this only happens when I add too many joined tables to the filter section of the publication.

Dan

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 RTM merge replication issues

We are trying to implement merge replication between 2 servers. Database size is around 11GB.

When I tried to create publication, snaphot agent is failing with following errror.

Error: 14151, Severity: 18, State: 1.
Replication-Replication Snapshot Subsystem: agent NBTENTSQL1X-PayDirectWeb-PayDirectPub-2 failed. The
replication agent had encountered an exception.
Source: Replication
Exception Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication.ReplicationAgentSqlException
Exception Message: String or binary data would be truncated.
Cannot find the object 'MSmerge_sel_4D388

The table where the snapshot is breaking contains around 169 columns. Can someone please help me get through this error ?

Are you using vertical partitioning to replicate subset of the columns of the table? You may be hitting an known issue in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 where the list of column names for the table is longer than 4K and hence gets truncated in an internal proc.

|||

Thanks Sudarshan, your reply is very helpful. No we are not using vertical partitioning.

If this is a known issue, did Microsoft have any immediate fix for it or we have wait for SQL2K5 SP2 ?

|||Please wait for SQL2K5 SP2. You can install the latest CTPs availalbe and test out that your scenarios works. If not, please reply back and we can take a look further.|||This is a known issue in SQL2K5 SP1 which is fixed in SP2.|||Does the same limitation apply to the complexity of joined tables in the filter? I'm getting an error in the snapshot agent, saying:

String or

binary data would be truncated.

Cannot find

the object 'MSmerge_ctsv_2C675AF5938E4EA1B7D0DCFF9ECAD9EB', because it does not

exist or you do not have permission.

sp_MS_marksystemobject:

Invalid object name '[dbo].[MSmerge_upd_2C675AF5938E4EA1B7

But this only happens when I add too many joined tables to the filter section of the publication.

Dan

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services -- Error 1303

I am trying to install Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, Receiving the following error

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services -- Error 1303. The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: C:\Config.Msi. The installation cannot continue. Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator.

I am already logged in as Administrator and should have all the necessary permissions to install software

Please help me.

I think you accidentally got the wrong forum for this. This is the replication forum. I suggest reposting your question in the SQL Server Reporting Services forum.

Phil Garding

|||Thankssql

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 performance

Hi,

I have a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise installed on Windows Server 2003, and developing web application for 500 clients. So I am interested will I have any performance issues if I put in 'Articles' table, data for all 500 clients and then filter it on client ID, or should I make 500 'Articles' tables for every client one with different name and then change sqldatasource for gridview depending on which client is working on it. I will have, beside 'Articles' table, another 10 tables, which means 5500 tables total, if I use second approach, on first I will have only 11 tables. So I am asking is it better to have more tables with less data, or less tables with more data. And what are pros and cons for both approach.


Thanks a lot!

One table with different ArticleIDs is the way it should be. With proper indexes you should just be fine.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.1 on Solaris

hi,

Does MS2005 JDBC Driver 1.1 support integrated security on Solaris and if so
how?

Thanks,
MarcMOn Apr 24, 10:44 am, "Marc Melancon" <mmela...@.bmc.comwrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

hi,
>
Does MS2005 JDBC Driver 1.1 support integrated security on Solaris and if so
how?
>
Thanks,
MarcM


There's no such thing as integrated security between Solaris and MS.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver

Hi, will there be a Windows Mobile edition of this driver, so that is possible to connect to SQL Everywhere on a Pocket PC from Java ME apps?

Best regards.

Luca

Luca:

There are currently no plans for a Java ME JDBC driver for SQL Everywhere but we evaluate customer demand on a regular basis. If you have a particular scenario that you think is especially compelling feel free to reply to this forum or mail me directly (shelbyg at microsoft dot com).

-shelby

Shelby Goerlitz

Microsoft SQL Server Data Programmability

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver

Hi, will there be a Windows Mobile edition of this driver, so that is possible to connect to SQL Everywhere on a Pocket PC from Java ME apps?

Best regards.

Luca

Luca:

There are currently no plans for a Java ME JDBC driver for SQL Everywhere but we evaluate customer demand on a regular basis. If you have a particular scenario that you think is especially compelling feel free to reply to this forum or mail me directly (shelbyg at microsoft dot com).

-shelby

Shelby Goerlitz

Microsoft SQL Server Data Programmability

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver

I'm getting the following exception when attempting to connect to SQL Server 2005 using Microsoft's new JDBC driver:

com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The TCP/IP connection to the host has failed. java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect

The help docs suggest checking connectivity using telnet. So attempting to connect via telnet to 127.0.0.1:1433 generates:

Could not open connection to the host, on port 23: Connect failed.

So I try to start telnet:

net start telnet

I get the following error message:

The service cannot be started either because it is disabled or because it has no enables devices associated with it.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

It seems that the TCP protocols is not enabled on your SQL Server.

You may need to enable TCP and *restart* SQL Server.

An article on how to do it for SQL Express is at http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/archive/2005/05/05/415084.aspx. The steps are similar for any other edition of SQL Server 2005.

|||

Thanks Peter; TCP/IP was enabled,I must have broken something else during my experimentation with Telnet. I reinstalled the OS and it worked OK.

Duncan

sql

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services book by Kirk Haselden

Hello, I would love to know where people are discussing the book Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services book by Kirk Hasleden.

I'm on page 41 and I'm getting an error with the example in the "SELECT "2004" FROM Sales.vSalesPersonSalesByFiscalYears"
part because there is not a table called Sales.vSalesPersonSalesByFiscalYears in the AdventureWorks database.

Thank youoThat view exists in mine.|||Ok thanks - I didn't realize it was a view. Got it working...

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 install problem.........

when i install the SQL server 2005, it occured the follow message:

Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP -- Error 29628. The setup has
encountered an unexpected error in datastore. The action is
PrepareUpgradeDialog. The error is :Failed to find property "langId"
{"SetupStateScope", "", ""} in cache
No collector registered for scope: "SetupStateScope"

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> when i install the SQL server 2005, it occured the follow message:
> Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP -- Error 29628. The setup has
> encountered an unexpected error in datastore. The action is
> PrepareUpgradeDialog. The error is :Failed to find property "langId"
> {"SetupStateScope", "", ""} in cache
> No collector registered for scope: "SetupStateScope"

Please post SQL 2005 questions in the SQL 2005 newsgroups, as these are
monitored by Microsoft staff. Access info here:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=31765.

Please also make sure that you have the latest build:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/2005/productinfo/ctp.mspx.

For setup issues, it might even be better to file bugs at
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/ProductFeedback/, since the MS presence
in the setup groups have been spotty lately. However, you need to include
much more information. You get a hold bunch of logs with the SQL setup,
although I don't remember exactly where they are located. At a minimum,
you should include in which phase of the installtion this happens.

--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se

Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Toolkit Is not in my Add Remove Programs how do I unin

I have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Toolkit installed but there is something from with the installation since every time that I try and create a Report Server Project It gives me error

Could not load file or assembly "Microsoft.ReportingServices.Designer, Version 9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91' or one of its dependencies. The system cannopt find the file spesified.

How can I reinstall it or repair the installation so it will work. I have uninstalled every SQL2000 component in Add Remove Programs and reinstalled them. The problem is however that I cannot see an entry for "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Toolkit" in the Add Remove programs in Windows XP Profesional.

Can someone please help me. Maybe tell me where the uninstall file is located on disk?

Any help will be great

Manu Thanks

This may not be what you are expecting but it could be you don't have IIS installed in your box and when IIS is not installed, in full SQL Server editions the installer skips Reporting services. So make sure IIS is installed before trying to open reporting services because it will not run without it. Hope this helps.|||

Thanks for the quick response.

I have everything else working, IIS is working and I can access the report manager and the report server url's, those all work fine. The problem comes in when I try and create a Report Server Project in Visual Studio. As soon as I try and create the project I get the error I mentioned above. It is as if it doesn't find the Reporting Services Design Assembly, but I've done a search on the PC and I did find the dll, so I might need to spesify somewhere where it is?

I'd like to just uninstall the Toolkit and Reinstall it but the Express installer doesn't support uninstalling and the Add Remove Programs in Control Panel doesn't have an Entry for the Toolkit.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 Error Code: 0x2B22

Hi i tried to install the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 but was unable to do so. I got an error message saying: Error Code: 0x2B22

I went through what the message said, but i was unable to solve the problem. Below is the summary of the problem. Please help me solve it.

Time: 05/19/2007 12:32:24.781
KB Number: KB921896
Machine: DET-NB0631262
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Package Language: 1033 (ENU)
Package Platform: x86
Package SP Level: 2
Package Version: 3042
Command-line parameters specified:
/quiet
/allinstances
Cluster Installation: No

**********************************************************************************
Prerequisites Check & Status
SQLSupport: Passed

**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) ENU RTM 2005.090.1399.00 x86 EXPRESS
Express Database Services (SQLExpress) ENU SP2 x86 EXPRESS

**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) Unable to start service

**********************************************************************************
Processes Locking Files
Process Name Feature Type User Name PID

**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
Product : Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS)
Product Version (Previous): 1399
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Applied
Log File :
SQL Express Features : SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Engine,SQL_Replication,SQL_SharedTools
Error Number : 11042
Error Description : Unable to start service
-
Product : Express Database Services (SQLExpress)
Product Version (Previous):
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Applied
Log File :
SQL Express Features : Client_Components,Connectivity,SDK
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-

**********************************************************************************
Summary
Unable to start service
Exit Code Returned: 11042

For me, several attempts to install "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2" via MS-update get stuck. The progress bar doesn't budge after a long lunch.

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 ..Failure

Windows Update Web Page indicates I have BOTH a
SUCCESS and FAILURE for
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896)
?Is it possible for my machine to have TWO DIFFERENT MS SQL Server Express installations? Is the problem real or some small ghost issue?
I do have a trial CD from Microsoft .. Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite.

Please note that this is what windows update indicates on the web page
duplicate lines are on the web page .. not a copy and paste mistake.

SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update


LINK FOLLOWED
Installation Failure
Error Code: 0x652
Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the following resources

I include the logfile since it seems to convey useful informations to SQL Express experienced.

summary.txt logfile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Time: 03/13/2007 12:28:02.906
KB Number: KB921896
Machine: somejunk
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Package Language: 1033 (ENU)
Package Platform: x86
Package SP Level: 2
Package Version: 3042
Command-line parameters specified:
/quiet
/allinstances
Cluster Installation: No

**********************************************************************************
Prerequisites Check & Status
SQLSupport: Passed

**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) ENU SP2 2005.090.3042.00 x86 EXPRESS
Express Database Services (SQLExpress) ENU RTM x86 EXPRESS

**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason

**********************************************************************************
Processes Locking Files
Process Name Feature Type User Name PID

**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
Product : Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Selected
Log File :
SQL Express Features : SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Engine,SQL_Replication,SQL_SharedTools
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-
Product : Express Database Services (SQLExpress)
Product Version (Previous):
Product Version (Final) : 3042
Status : Success
Log File : C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG\Hotfix\SQL9Express_Hotfix_KB921896_SQLEXPR.EXE
SQL Express Features : Client_Components,Connectivity,SDK
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-

**********************************************************************************
Summary
Success
Exit Code Returned: 0

did you get the resolved? I'm haveing the same issue.

Sean

|||Me too. It continually tries to install although AFAIK it IS installed.
|||

No I did not get this resolved.

I suppose this creates uncertainty for me and perhaps others.

Please excuse my late reply.

|||

This has failed to install twice already this morning, and I've got a third Automatic Update message, which will probably be the same MS SQL Server trying and failing to install. This has been going on for at least a month--though not with multiple attempts in a day.

I wish I knew whether this was simply noise or whether it's something I should focus on, but characteristically, it's hidden behind opaque names and failure messages. I often feel like I don't own the computer I paid for; I'm simply maintaining it for MS.

|||I am having this same issue also - continuously tries to update but says it can't - any help out there?

jn|||

I'm having the same problem,

Has anybody been able to resolve this, its anoying the heck out of me?

Abe

|||Are you running ACT! on your computer? I am and it took an ACT! technician to get it resolved. It only took a full week of effort. LOL Yes I am serious a full week! One of the things you might try is uninstalling the SQL Server 2005 and then letting automatic update reinstall it. jn|||I uninstalled SQL Server 2005, reinstalled it and I am still having this problem. This is bad.|||

I got the same problem but got it resolved.
Apparently some of the ms sql server services (NOT any Express service) like SQL server active directory helper, and the sql server browser were disabled on my machine. I put them on an "Automatic" startup type and the update worked fine.

I hope it will help any of you.

Pieter

|||My automatic update of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) keeps failing and I do not even use SQL Server. How do I get rid of this nuisance?|||Following the advice of the previous posts I simply set the sql server express and sql browser services to manual start up and started the services (previously there were disabled and not running). Then I installed the service pack and it worked. Thankx for the advice.
|||

What version of ACT! are you running. I just installed ACT! 2007 and now have this issue. During the install, it corrupted .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server. Now all the other apps like QuickBooks, and OneCare Live don't operate the same.


Thanks,

JN2

|||

I am also running Act!2007(9) - I started having problems when auotmatic update tried to install the upgrade to version 9.0.1.162. The best thing for you to do is call Act and tell them you are having an installation problem. They'll give you free support for installation issues. That's what I did and they finally corrected the issue by having a technician take over my computer remotely. They had to make a lot of changes to the system files and then manually unistall ACT to get it worked out. Then I had to download the trial version of Act from their website - which is always the most current version - and re register it. It was VERY time consuming. Act techies worked on it for over 4 hours on 3 different occasions! Hopefully for you they have this figured out. Good luck.

jn

|||

I feel your pain. I was on the phone with them (ACT Support) yesterday for 3hours 50minutes for the install. They crashed and deleted my .NET Framework, killed my security damaged QuickBooks (somehow) and then told me to call the other vendors to restore my data. I don't know why I put myself through so much pain with Sage.

Thanks for the reply on SQL Exp SP2. Today I have not received the update error warnings. But the day is young. Once I get a solution, I'll post it.

JN2

sql

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 ..Failure

Windows Update Web Page indicates I have BOTH a
SUCCESS and FAILURE for
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896)
?Is it possible for my machine to have TWO DIFFERENT MS SQL Server Express installations? Is the problem real or some small ghost issue?
I do have a trial CD from Microsoft .. Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite.

Please note that this is what windows update indicates on the web page
duplicate lines are on the web page .. not a copy and paste mistake.

SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update


LINK FOLLOWED
Installation Failure
Error Code: 0x652
Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the following resources

I include the logfile since it seems to convey useful informations to SQL Express experienced.

summary.txt logfile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Time: 03/13/2007 12:28:02.906
KB Number: KB921896
Machine: somejunk
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Package Language: 1033 (ENU)
Package Platform: x86
Package SP Level: 2
Package Version: 3042
Command-line parameters specified:
/quiet
/allinstances
Cluster Installation: No

**********************************************************************************
Prerequisites Check & Status
SQLSupport: Passed

**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) ENU SP2 2005.090.3042.00 x86 EXPRESS
Express Database Services (SQLExpress) ENU RTM x86 EXPRESS

**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason

**********************************************************************************
Processes Locking Files
Process Name Feature Type User Name PID

**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
Product : Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Selected
Log File :
SQL Express Features : SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Engine,SQL_Replication,SQL_SharedTools
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-
Product : Express Database Services (SQLExpress)
Product Version (Previous):
Product Version (Final) : 3042
Status : Success
Log File : C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG\Hotfix\SQL9Express_Hotfix_KB921896_SQLEXPR.EXE
SQL Express Features : Client_Components,Connectivity,SDK
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-

**********************************************************************************
Summary
Success
Exit Code Returned: 0

did you get the resolved? I'm haveing the same issue.

Sean

|||Me too. It continually tries to install although AFAIK it IS installed.
|||

No I did not get this resolved.

I suppose this creates uncertainty for me and perhaps others.

Please excuse my late reply.

|||

This has failed to install twice already this morning, and I've got a third Automatic Update message, which will probably be the same MS SQL Server trying and failing to install. This has been going on for at least a month--though not with multiple attempts in a day.

I wish I knew whether this was simply noise or whether it's something I should focus on, but characteristically, it's hidden behind opaque names and failure messages. I often feel like I don't own the computer I paid for; I'm simply maintaining it for MS.

|||I am having this same issue also - continuously tries to update but says it can't - any help out there?

jn|||

I'm having the same problem,

Has anybody been able to resolve this, its anoying the heck out of me?

Abe

|||Are you running ACT! on your computer? I am and it took an ACT! technician to get it resolved. It only took a full week of effort. LOL Yes I am serious a full week! One of the things you might try is uninstalling the SQL Server 2005 and then letting automatic update reinstall it. jn|||I uninstalled SQL Server 2005, reinstalled it and I am still having this problem. This is bad.|||

I got the same problem but got it resolved.
Apparently some of the ms sql server services (NOT any Express service) like SQL server active directory helper, and the sql server browser were disabled on my machine. I put them on an "Automatic" startup type and the update worked fine.

I hope it will help any of you.

Pieter

|||My automatic update of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) keeps failing and I do not even use SQL Server. How do I get rid of this nuisance?|||Following the advice of the previous posts I simply set the sql server express and sql browser services to manual start up and started the services (previously there were disabled and not running). Then I installed the service pack and it worked. Thankx for the advice.
|||

What version of ACT! are you running. I just installed ACT! 2007 and now have this issue. During the install, it corrupted .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server. Now all the other apps like QuickBooks, and OneCare Live don't operate the same.


Thanks,

JN2

|||

I am also running Act!2007(9) - I started having problems when auotmatic update tried to install the upgrade to version 9.0.1.162. The best thing for you to do is call Act and tell them you are having an installation problem. They'll give you free support for installation issues. That's what I did and they finally corrected the issue by having a technician take over my computer remotely. They had to make a lot of changes to the system files and then manually unistall ACT to get it worked out. Then I had to download the trial version of Act from their website - which is always the most current version - and re register it. It was VERY time consuming. Act techies worked on it for over 4 hours on 3 different occasions! Hopefully for you they have this figured out. Good luck.

jn

|||

I feel your pain. I was on the phone with them (ACT Support) yesterday for 3hours 50minutes for the install. They crashed and deleted my .NET Framework, killed my security damaged QuickBooks (somehow) and then told me to call the other vendors to restore my data. I don't know why I put myself through so much pain with Sage.

Thanks for the reply on SQL Exp SP2. Today I have not received the update error warnings. But the day is young. Once I get a solution, I'll post it.

JN2

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 ..Failure

Windows Update Web Page indicates I have BOTH a
SUCCESS and FAILURE for
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896)
?Is it possible for my machine to have TWO DIFFERENT MS SQL Server Express installations? Is the problem real or some small ghost issue?
I do have a trial CD from Microsoft .. Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite.

Please note that this is what windows update indicates on the web page
duplicate lines are on the web page .. not a copy and paste mistake.

SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update


LINK FOLLOWED
Installation Failure
Error Code: 0x652
Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the following resources

I include the logfile since it seems to convey useful informations to SQL Express experienced.

summary.txt logfile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Time: 03/13/2007 12:28:02.906
KB Number: KB921896
Machine: somejunk
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Package Language: 1033 (ENU)
Package Platform: x86
Package SP Level: 2
Package Version: 3042
Command-line parameters specified:
/quiet
/allinstances
Cluster Installation: No

**********************************************************************************
Prerequisites Check & Status
SQLSupport: Passed

**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) ENU SP2 2005.090.3042.00 x86 EXPRESS
Express Database Services (SQLExpress) ENU RTM x86 EXPRESS

**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason

**********************************************************************************
Processes Locking Files
Process Name Feature Type User Name PID

**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
Product : Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Selected
Log File :
SQL Express Features : SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Engine,SQL_Replication,SQL_SharedTools
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-
Product : Express Database Services (SQLExpress)
Product Version (Previous):
Product Version (Final) : 3042
Status : Success
Log File : C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG\Hotfix\SQL9Express_Hotfix_KB921896_SQLEXPR.EXE
SQL Express Features : Client_Components,Connectivity,SDK
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-

**********************************************************************************
Summary
Success
Exit Code Returned: 0

did you get the resolved? I'm haveing the same issue.

Sean

|||Me too. It continually tries to install although AFAIK it IS installed.|||

No I did not get this resolved.

I suppose this creates uncertainty for me and perhaps others.

Please excuse my late reply.

|||

This has failed to install twice already this morning, and I've got a third Automatic Update message, which will probably be the same MS SQL Server trying and failing to install. This has been going on for at least a month--though not with multiple attempts in a day.

I wish I knew whether this was simply noise or whether it's something I should focus on, but characteristically, it's hidden behind opaque names and failure messages. I often feel like I don't own the computer I paid for; I'm simply maintaining it for MS.

|||I am having this same issue also - continuously tries to update but says it can't - any help out there?

jn|||

I'm having the same problem,

Has anybody been able to resolve this, its anoying the heck out of me?

Abe

|||Are you running ACT! on your computer? I am and it took an ACT! technician to get it resolved. It only took a full week of effort. LOL Yes I am serious a full week! One of the things you might try is uninstalling the SQL Server 2005 and then letting automatic update reinstall it. jn|||I uninstalled SQL Server 2005, reinstalled it and I am still having this problem. This is bad.|||

I got the same problem but got it resolved.
Apparently some of the ms sql server services (NOT any Express service) like SQL server active directory helper, and the sql server browser were disabled on my machine. I put them on an "Automatic" startup type and the update worked fine.

I hope it will help any of you.

Pieter

|||My automatic update of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) keeps failing and I do not even use SQL Server. How do I get rid of this nuisance?|||Following the advice of the previous posts I simply set the sql server express and sql browser services to manual start up and started the services (previously there were disabled and not running). Then I installed the service pack and it worked. Thankx for the advice.|||

What version of ACT! are you running. I just installed ACT! 2007 and now have this issue. During the install, it corrupted .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server. Now all the other apps like QuickBooks, and OneCare Live don't operate the same.


Thanks,

JN2

|||

I am also running Act!2007(9) - I started having problems when auotmatic update tried to install the upgrade to version 9.0.1.162. The best thing for you to do is call Act and tell them you are having an installation problem. They'll give you free support for installation issues. That's what I did and they finally corrected the issue by having a technician take over my computer remotely. They had to make a lot of changes to the system files and then manually unistall ACT to get it worked out. Then I had to download the trial version of Act from their website - which is always the most current version - and re register it. It was VERY time consuming. Act techies worked on it for over 4 hours on 3 different occasions! Hopefully for you they have this figured out. Good luck.

jn

|||

I feel your pain. I was on the phone with them (ACT Support) yesterday for 3hours 50minutes for the install. They crashed and deleted my .NET Framework, killed my security damaged QuickBooks (somehow) and then told me to call the other vendors to restore my data. I don't know why I put myself through so much pain with Sage.

Thanks for the reply on SQL Exp SP2. Today I have not received the update error warnings. But the day is young. Once I get a solution, I'll post it.

JN2

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 ..Failure

Windows Update Web Page indicates I have BOTH a
SUCCESS and FAILURE for
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896)
?Is it possible for my machine to have TWO DIFFERENT MS SQL Server Express installations? Is the problem real or some small ghost issue?
I do have a trial CD from Microsoft .. Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite.

Please note that this is what windows update indicates on the web page
duplicate lines are on the web page .. not a copy and paste mistake.

SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update
SQL Server 2005 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Microsoft Update


LINK FOLLOWED
Installation Failure
Error Code: 0x652
Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the following resources

I include the logfile since it seems to convey useful informations to SQL Express experienced.

summary.txt logfile
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Time: 03/13/2007 12:28:02.906
KB Number: KB921896
Machine: somejunk
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Package Language: 1033 (ENU)
Package Platform: x86
Package SP Level: 2
Package Version: 3042
Command-line parameters specified:
/quiet
/allinstances
Cluster Installation: No

**********************************************************************************
Prerequisites Check & Status
SQLSupport: Passed

**********************************************************************************
Products Detected Language Level Patch Level Platform Edition
Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS) ENU SP2 2005.090.3042.00 x86 EXPRESS
Express Database Services (SQLExpress) ENU RTM x86 EXPRESS

**********************************************************************************
Products Disqualified & Reason
Product Reason

**********************************************************************************
Processes Locking Files
Process Name Feature Type User Name PID

**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
Product : Express Database Services (SQLEXPRESS)
Product Version (Previous): 3042
Product Version (Final) :
Status : Not Selected
Log File :
SQL Express Features : SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Engine,SQL_Replication,SQL_SharedTools
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-
Product : Express Database Services (SQLExpress)
Product Version (Previous):
Product Version (Final) : 3042
Status : Success
Log File : C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG\Hotfix\SQL9Express_Hotfix_KB921896_SQLEXPR.EXE
SQL Express Features : Client_Components,Connectivity,SDK
Error Number : 0
Error Description :
-

**********************************************************************************
Summary
Success
Exit Code Returned: 0

did you get the resolved? I'm haveing the same issue.

Sean

|||Me too. It continually tries to install although AFAIK it IS installed.
|||

No I did not get this resolved.

I suppose this creates uncertainty for me and perhaps others.

Please excuse my late reply.

|||

This has failed to install twice already this morning, and I've got a third Automatic Update message, which will probably be the same MS SQL Server trying and failing to install. This has been going on for at least a month--though not with multiple attempts in a day.

I wish I knew whether this was simply noise or whether it's something I should focus on, but characteristically, it's hidden behind opaque names and failure messages. I often feel like I don't own the computer I paid for; I'm simply maintaining it for MS.

|||I am having this same issue also - continuously tries to update but says it can't - any help out there?

jn|||

I'm having the same problem,

Has anybody been able to resolve this, its anoying the heck out of me?

Abe

|||Are you running ACT! on your computer? I am and it took an ACT! technician to get it resolved. It only took a full week of effort. LOL Yes I am serious a full week! One of the things you might try is uninstalling the SQL Server 2005 and then letting automatic update reinstall it. jn|||I uninstalled SQL Server 2005, reinstalled it and I am still having this problem. This is bad.|||

I got the same problem but got it resolved.
Apparently some of the ms sql server services (NOT any Express service) like SQL server active directory helper, and the sql server browser were disabled on my machine. I put them on an "Automatic" startup type and the update worked fine.

I hope it will help any of you.

Pieter

|||My automatic update of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB 921896) keeps failing and I do not even use SQL Server. How do I get rid of this nuisance?|||Following the advice of the previous posts I simply set the sql server express and sql browser services to manual start up and started the services (previously there were disabled and not running). Then I installed the service pack and it worked. Thankx for the advice.
|||

What version of ACT! are you running. I just installed ACT! 2007 and now have this issue. During the install, it corrupted .Net Framework 2.0 and SQL Server. Now all the other apps like QuickBooks, and OneCare Live don't operate the same.


Thanks,

JN2

|||

I am also running Act!2007(9) - I started having problems when auotmatic update tried to install the upgrade to version 9.0.1.162. The best thing for you to do is call Act and tell them you are having an installation problem. They'll give you free support for installation issues. That's what I did and they finally corrected the issue by having a technician take over my computer remotely. They had to make a lot of changes to the system files and then manually unistall ACT to get it worked out. Then I had to download the trial version of Act from their website - which is always the most current version - and re register it. It was VERY time consuming. Act techies worked on it for over 4 hours on 3 different occasions! Hopefully for you they have this figured out. Good luck.

jn

|||

I feel your pain. I was on the phone with them (ACT Support) yesterday for 3hours 50minutes for the install. They crashed and deleted my .NET Framework, killed my security damaged QuickBooks (somehow) and then told me to call the other vendors to restore my data. I don't know why I put myself through so much pain with Sage.

Thanks for the reply on SQL Exp SP2. Today I have not received the update error warnings. But the day is young. Once I get a solution, I'll post it.

JN2

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition

Hi!

I download Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition (Self-extracting executables: X86 Executable ) from Microsoft site but when I try to unpack it the unpack program says it is corrupt. I have downloaded this file more than 5 times and still the same problem occurs. Is it only me or other has same problem? Any suggestsion?

Regards

Hi,

Even Iam getting the same error. Did u find any way to download it successfully?

Regards,

Aruna

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition

Hi!

I download Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition (Self-extracting executables: X86 Executable ) from Microsoft site but when I try to unpack it the unpack program says it is corrupt. I have downloaded this file more than 5 times and still the same problem occurs. Is it only me or other has same problem? Any suggestsion?

Regards

Hi,

Even Iam getting the same error. Did u find any way to download it successfully?

Regards,

Aruna

sql

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition

I have installed Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Evaluation Edition. The file size is now 4035. When I tried to add new data file name,I am getting the below error.

In the below site it says that there is no limit on the size but Iam still getting the problem

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6931fa7f-c094-49a2-a050-2d07993566ec&displaylang=en
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx

Pls can any one help me.

Alter failed for database 'test'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

An exception occured while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch(Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)

Create DATABASE or ALTER DATABASE failed because the resulting cumulative database size would exceed your licensed limit of 4096MB per database (Microsoft SQL Server, Error:1827)Seems that you instaleld SQL Server Express edition. The limitation mentioned applies to this edition. Run the SELECT @.@.VERSION on the machine you are using command.

HTH, Jens K. Suessmeyer.

http://www.sqlserver2005.de

|||

I did run select @.@.version on my machine, please find below the result of it

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1399.06 (Intel X86) Oct 14 2005 00:33:37 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 5.0 (Build 2195: Service Pack 4)

Please help

|||

Hi,

so you either did not have Enterprise edition installed, or connected to the wrong instance.

HTH, Jens K. Suessmeyer.


http://www.sqlserver2005.de

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 DTS Designer Components

Hi,

I learned this from one of SSIS book-Migrating from Data Transformation Services to Integration Services in SQL.

For the design time components, Microsoft has created a special distribution called the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 DTS Designer Components. The Designer Components distribution replaces the components that get uninstalled when you upgrade your last instance of SQL Server 2000. If you want to upgrade all your SQL Server 2000 instances, this is the best and only option for recovering the DTS designer.

Is anybody heard of this 2005 DTS Designer component?

Where to download? How it works? Any experience to will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Charley

Some info here-

DTS2000
(http://wiki.sqlis.com/default.aspx/SQLISWiki/DTS2000.html)

|||

Thanks so much.

Charley

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 disappears on one node.

Hi,
Our production database set on cluster SQL Server 2005 (SP1). I installed
client tools for all 4 nodes. Every node should show Microsoft SQL Server
2005 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 after click All Programs, but in one
node the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 disappeared.
While I go to Add or Remove Programs, I saw following items:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (64 bit)
Microsoft SQL Server Backward compatibility
Microsoft SQL Server Books online (English)
Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
It seems like nobody removed the client tools, but why it doesn’t show? How
to restore it to Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft SQL Server 2005?
Regards,
Chen
The client tools were never installed on that node. The installer for the
tools is not cluster-aware. Each node's client tools must be installed
separately from the local machine.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Chen" <Chen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:26B7492E-F768-425D-8DD3-6A91512C584D@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Our production database set on cluster SQL Server 2005 (SP1). I installed
> client tools for all 4 nodes. Every node should show Microsoft SQL Server
> 2005 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 after click All Programs, but in one
> node the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 disappeared.
> While I go to Add or Remove Programs, I saw following items:
> Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (64 bit)
> Microsoft SQL Server Backward compatibility
> Microsoft SQL Server Books online (English)
> Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
> Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
> Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
> It seems like nobody removed the client tools, but why it doesn’t show?
> How
> to restore it to Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft SQL Server 2005?
> Regards,
> Chen
>
|||Hi Geoff,
Thanks for reply.
The client tools were installed on every node and I applied SP1 on every
node before database migrates from SQL Server 2000 to this cluster server. It
could be someone removed? What I need to do get this back, just re-install
the client tools on this node?
Regards,
Chen
"Geoff N. Hiten" wrote:

> The client tools were never installed on that node. The installer for the
> tools is not cluster-aware. Each node's client tools must be installed
> separately from the local machine.
> --
> Geoff N. Hiten
> Senior Database Administrator
> Microsoft SQL Server MVP
>
> "Chen" <Chen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:26B7492E-F768-425D-8DD3-6A91512C584D@.microsoft.com...
>
|||Yes. A simple reinstall should correct the issue.
Geoff N. Hiten
Senior Database Administrator
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
"Chen" <Chen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:65616AD1-8DB6-44C3-B334-82797375FCE1@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi Geoff,
> Thanks for reply.
> The client tools were installed on every node and I applied SP1 on every
> node before database migrates from SQL Server 2000 to this cluster server.
> It
> could be someone removed? What I need to do get this back, just re-install
> the client tools on this node?
> Regards,
> Chen
> "Geoff N. Hiten" wrote: