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Friday, March 23, 2012

MMC DataBase Properties Error

Hello.
In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
Properties,
I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
encountered a problem and needs to close".
I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
that didn't resolve the issue.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
Rita
On May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
> Properties,
> I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
> encountered a problem and needs to close".
> I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
> that didn't resolve the issue.
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
> Rita
You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
Hope this helps.
Kristina
|||Thanks so much Kristina - I'm going to try that now!
"Kristina" wrote:

> On May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
> are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
> on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
> the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
> Hope this helps.
> Kristina
>

MMC DataBase Properties Error

Hello.
In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
Properties,
I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
encountered a problem and needs to close".
I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
that didn't resolve the issue.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
RitaOn May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
> Properties,
> I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
> encountered a problem and needs to close".
> I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
> that didn't resolve the issue.
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
> Rita
You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
Hope this helps.
Kristina|||Thanks so much Kristina - I'm going to try that now!
"Kristina" wrote:
> On May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
> > Properties,
> > I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
> > encountered a problem and needs to close".
> >
> > I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
> > that didn't resolve the issue.
> >
> > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
> >
> > Rita
> You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
> are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
> on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
> the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
> Hope this helps.
> Kristina
>

MMC DataBase Properties Error

Hello.
In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
Properties,
I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
encountered a problem and needs to close".
I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
that didn't resolve the issue.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
RitaOn May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> In SQL Server 2000, when I right click on a database and then select
> Properties,
> I receive the following error message: "Microsoft Management Console has
> encountered a problem and needs to close".
> I tried a couple of databases with the same results and also rebooted but
> that didn't resolve the issue.
> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated :-)
> Rita
You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
Hope this helps.
Kristina|||Thanks so much Kristina - I'm going to try that now!
"Kristina" wrote:

> On May 18, 5:19 pm, RitaG <R...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> You may need to uninstall and reinstall client tools if the databases
> are fine. This has happened to me and I was working with client tools
> on my desktop viewing a registered server instance. I never found out
> the issue, but reinstalling the client tools did the trick.
> Hope this helps.
> Kristina
>sql

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Missing parameter on postback

II6.0
SQL server 2005
I have a report with toggle option, it work fine except the toggle, when
click on + I receive error rsReportParameterValueNotSet.
The URL of toggle is construct without parameter needs to produce the report.
The toggle work fine in my old server with IIS 5 and SQL Server 2000.
I don't know where search, I find nothing on forum or help.
Give me idea please.
Ã?ricViewstate mac in machine.config?
"Eric" <Eric@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:50693565-A718-496E-8DF3-A54924322035@.microsoft.com...
> II6.0
> SQL server 2005
> I have a report with toggle option, it work fine except the toggle, when
> click on + I receive error rsReportParameterValueNotSet.
> The URL of toggle is construct without parameter needs to produce the
> report.
> The toggle work fine in my old server with IIS 5 and SQL Server 2000.
> I don't know where search, I find nothing on forum or help.
> Give me idea please.
> Éric

Monday, February 20, 2012

missing hd partition

hello, we have sqlserver2K on Win2K SP4 on two machines namely prod and
backup. on backup when i do EM backup and click on the "add" device i
could view the different hard disk partitions of my server (C:, D:, E:,
F. but on the prod i could only view C: even though there is a D:
partition. previously i had scheduled an EM backup to D: partition on
this prod server. last week i noticed that the backup is failing
because D: is not being "seen" by EM. i've read through the BOL but
couldn't find a clue (probably i'm thick) so i'm asking if anyone could
shed a light on how EM "see" the D: partition?maverick wrote:
> hello, we have sqlserver2K on Win2K SP4 on two machines namely prod and
> backup. on backup when i do EM backup and click on the "add" device i
> could view the different hard disk partitions of my server (C:, D:, E:,
> F. but on the prod i could only view C: even though there is a D:
> partition. previously i had scheduled an EM backup to D: partition on
> this prod server. last week i noticed that the backup is failing
> because D: is not being "seen" by EM. i've read through the BOL but
> couldn't find a clue (probably i'm thick) so i'm asking if anyone could
> shed a light on how EM "see" the D: partition?
>
Verify that the SQL Server service account (check the service
properties) has permissions to read/write on the "missing" partition.
Tracy McKibben
MCDBA
http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Tracy McKibben wrote:
> Verify that the SQL Server service account (check the service
> properties) has permissions to read/write on the "missing" partition.
>
> --
> Tracy McKibben
> MCDBA
> http://www.realsqlguy.com
that worked! the account that sqlserver is using doesn't have
permissions on the "missing" partition.
thank you so much Tracy for your help!

missing hd partition

hello, we have sqlserver2K on Win2K SP4 on two machines namely prod and
backup. on backup when i do EM backup and click on the "add" device i
could view the different hard disk partitions of my server (C:, D:, E:,
F:). but on the prod i could only view C: even though there is a D:
partition. previously i had scheduled an EM backup to D: partition on
this prod server. last week i noticed that the backup is failing
because D: is not being "seen" by EM. i've read through the BOL but
couldn't find a clue (probably i'm thick) so i'm asking if anyone could
shed a light on how EM "see" the D: partition?maverick wrote:
> hello, we have sqlserver2K on Win2K SP4 on two machines namely prod and
> backup. on backup when i do EM backup and click on the "add" device i
> could view the different hard disk partitions of my server (C:, D:, E:,
> F:). but on the prod i could only view C: even though there is a D:
> partition. previously i had scheduled an EM backup to D: partition on
> this prod server. last week i noticed that the backup is failing
> because D: is not being "seen" by EM. i've read through the BOL but
> couldn't find a clue (probably i'm thick) so i'm asking if anyone could
> shed a light on how EM "see" the D: partition?
>
Verify that the SQL Server service account (check the service
properties) has permissions to read/write on the "missing" partition.
Tracy McKibben
MCDBA
http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Tracy McKibben wrote:
> Verify that the SQL Server service account (check the service
> properties) has permissions to read/write on the "missing" partition.
>
> --
> Tracy McKibben
> MCDBA
> http://www.realsqlguy.com
that worked! the account that sqlserver is using doesn't have
permissions on the "missing" partition.
thank you so much Tracy for your help!