The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition & SQL Server 2005 Enterprise X64 Edition Notification Contents: New SQL Server 2005 installers do not update an instance of the SQL Server service...
The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Analysis Cubes for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Notification Contents: New and All Modifications How to install Analysis Cubes for Microsoft Dynamics GP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945953/en-US...( read more )
Can I rename an instance of SQL Server after I have already installed it on the computer? Simple answer is Yes and you can change the name of an instance as long as the server is not clustered. There is a little catch between 2000 and 2005 version, by default when you change the name of the computer...
Imagine a simple installation of SQL Server Express 2005 edition fails with an error "SQL Server service failed to start?" Whether it may be on a X64 based operating system or on a simple desktop with XP PRO, as usual you would go with default install options. When the installation fais always...
The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition Notification Contents: New and All Modifications You receive an error message when you try to uninstall the second named instance of SQL Server 2005 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915854...
Another common question on the forums, may be not a frequently performed task and as a DBA you should discourage in performing such actions. Microsoft SQL development team has already documented the information over the KBA 303774 and for the server name changes yes, you can change the name of an instance...
This is a typical error you would get when a SSIS package is executed that involves remote server connectivity. Basically on the error note it will clearly identified as a network related issue. Similar issue happened at our end whereas the SSIS package uses an application is using the SqlClient provider...
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So who installed the SQL Server, how can you find it? This was the question asked by an user when I was sitting in SQLPASS SQL Lounge to help the users. The question was obvious and interesting to answer. Until SQL Server version 2000 you could refer to sqlsp N .log to see the contents for more information...
While installing SQL Server Express 2005 you might have come across the error: System Configuration Checker Fails with "Performance Monitor Counter Check Failed" Message As you have seen that one of the README file for SQL 2005 installation suggests the following workaround: ************* Setup...
The following pages were recently modified. Source: Knowledge Base Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Notification Contents: New, All Modifications and Delete How to install SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services on a Windows Vista-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934164...