I am running SQLManagementStudio_x86_2012_ENU.exe to install SQL Server 2012. I came across a problem and I was hunged on it too long.
I have seen the same problem in SO and they are give a solution for that. I also over come that problem but again stuck again in half way through. So I am going to ask this again(not a spam)
Problem: When I ran above mentioned exe it was installed fine, Then I tried to create a instance of the server. I used SQL Server Installation Center in configuration tools. then I selected new SQL Server and it asks me to select the SQL Server Installation Media. I selected C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server but it was invalied.
then I figured out that it is asking for the Installation media itself. So I extracted the .exe file to a folder and selected that path. that was taken as a valid media.
I refered to this link.
some have mentioned that this was a bug here.
when I clicked next it gives the following error. so that I can not proceed and create a instance. Can some one help me on this.
thanks in advance.
I have tried lot of things to come up with a solution for this. As you can see in the picture, there are only 2 check boxes which are already checked and disabled. This is not the right .exe file to run(I was unable to create a server instance using this). I downloaded the right SQL server installation file from here.
There are several .exe files that gives different functionality enhancements. I chose SQL server with tools which is about 1GB. I did not have to uninstall the existing sql server installation. I installed this and it worked fine. I will post back if I found a way to create a SQL server form the given installation. If you have the same problem as described above, most probably you are using the wrong .exe file.
Good luck with your fix.
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Im trying to run DNN 9.4.1 from Visual Studio.
And Im gettin the following error;
"progress":54,"details":"ERROR:Could not find stored procedure dbo.AuthCookies_Update"
Firstly Ive created dnndev.me database and Ive checked and completed the permissions.
Ive created an app pool on iis named dnndev.me and Ive set the path like ...\Dnn.Platform-9.4.1\Website
Ive checked the folder permissions.
After that Ive run the project from Visual Studio.
In the first step Ive filled Account Informations properly.
In the second step when creating stored procedures, dbo.AuthCookies_Update couldnt be created
error-capture
The way Ive tried to solve the error but I couldnt success is;
Ive created a new database with the same name (dnndev.me) and the same permissions
Ive created an app pool with the same name and the same path with controling folder permissions
And I've commented the lines following on the Visual Studio
( ...\Dnn.Platform-9.4.1\Website\Providers\DataProviders\SqlDataProvider --> 09.02.00.SqlProvider file)
commented-lines
Before running project on Visual Studio I've create that procedure on SSMS and it has been created successfully
succeeded-command
Then when I run the project Ive got the same error and when I checked the database I couldnt see dbo.AuthCookies_Update on the Stored Procedure files
Ive checked out about this error, its a common error I guess.
I hope there is someone who can help me to solve this.
Thanks in advance
I'm not quite clear on what you are trying to do.
Are you trying to compile and run DNN with VS? If so, you probably need to do some other things, too. Building DNN is not recommended. So ... what exactly are you trying to do?
I'm not sure why you are looking for that stored procedure, unless you are looking because the error is that it doesn't exist?
When you "install" DNN, it builds out the database with tables, stored procedures, etc. That is the first step of doing an install, and it's not going to run unless you've installed it properly.
To install DNN on a local machine, give nvQuickSite a try. It will do all of that work for you.
Still, why are you doing this with VS? It's really not the thing to do. But, it might make more sense if I understaood what you are trying to accomplish?
My reports are working perfectly on local machine. I mean when run from vs.net. The reports are not working even i deploy it to the same system. I tried different solutions but with no luck. I have checked multiple stack-overflow questions and their solutions but still i am stuck. Any help would be really appreciated.
Just after posting my question here at stack-overflow i found a blog which solve my problem. So this may help other people having trouble to view crystal report after publishing. As I wasted two days searching for a fix to this issue. At last I found the solution on the following Site Link
All the credit goes to the Original Author who made that blog. I just copy/past his/her steps
Solution
This issue does not occur in local but happens when you host the site on server in IIS. Actually the cause of the issue is that Crystal Report is unable to find the required JavaScript (JS) files to render the report in browser
Below are the steps to resolve the issue
Downloading and installing runtime for Crystal Reports 13 for Visual Studio 2010. (You might want to skip this step if you already did this before and your application is working locally).
Once the runtime is installed. Crystal Reports will install the required support files in the location of your local computer:
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319\crystalreportviewers13
Copy the entire Crystal Report Support folder C:\inetpub\wwwroot\aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319\crystalreportviewers13 to your Website's SITE_ROOT\aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319 folder.
4) If you do not have a \aspnet_client\system_web\4_0_30319 folders in your website's root. Please create them manually and then copy the crystalreportviewers13 into it.
NOTE: You can just copy the entire aspnet_client folder and past it to the site's root. It will work
Solution
The solution is to work on IIS this way:
Copy aspnet_client folder from c:\inetpub\wwwroot folder to the new website root folder.
or (first one is easier, second one is better fro maintenance)
Create a virtual directory called aspnet_client that points to c:\inetpub\wwwroot\aspnet_client inside the new website
Problem analysis
It's possible to analyze the problem
using client tools (debug window of browser)
GET http://someserver:20080/aspnet_client/system_web/4_0_30319/crystalreportviewers13/js/crviewer/crv.js 403 (Forbidden)
GET
http://someserver:20080/aspnet_client/system_web/4_0_30319/crystalreportviewers13/js/crviewer/images/style.css 403 (Forbidden)
or server tool (IIS log , on WIN2003 is placed in %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\LogFiles\W3SVC###\ on WIN2008 C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\W3SVC###).
2011-03-28 13:00:49 W3SVC701536 95.228.38.41 GET /aspnet_client/system_web/4_0_30319/crystalreportviewers13/js/crviewer/images/style.css - 20080 - 192.168.1.2 Mozilla/5.0+(compatible;+MSIE+9.0;+Windows+NT+6.1;+Trident/5.0) 403 6 64 Errore!
2011-03-28 13:00:49 W3SVC701536 95.228.38.41 GET /aspnet_client/system_web/4_0_30319/crystalreportviewers13/js/crviewer/crv.js - 20080 - 192.168.1.2 Mozilla/5.0+(compatible;+MSIE+9.0;+Windows+NT+6.1;+Trident/5.0) 403 6 64 Errore!
Cause the problem
Crystal Reports runtime is installed, but your application is not running under default web site.
In both cases i found that crv.js and style.css some files were not served;
these files are placed by CR installer in wwwroot\aspnet_client folder, but for some reasons they cannot be reached;
In my case the reason is that i create a different website (port 20080) and aspnet_client folder is not placed inside that website
I can see that you use different versions of software and different configurations, but i think you have the same problem.
I just copied the app_client folder to the published code folder's root then it started working fine.
i have created a application in VB6.0 which is connected to MySQL through ODBC connection,there are two dsn which connects to application.Now i want to create a setup of the application that i can install on any computer.but how? I tried using Package and Development wizard in VB but it gives me error "access denied ieframe.dll" something like that while installing it AND also after using that wizard,now all my forms are corrupt.I craeted new and i don't want this to happen again.Help me!!
tired googling now!!!
I am not sure of the version of VB6 you are running, I do know that there was an InstallSheild Light version that shipped with Visual Studio 6 Professional. It was an optional install. If you have your original installation media try looking for it. There was also Visual Studio Installer 1.1 that used to be available from Microsoft. I found a link on Web.Archive.org that still works. I have used this to build msi files for VB6 in the past. You need to have Visual Interdev because it gets added as project type to it.
And since you mentioned that the Package and Deployment Wizard corrupted your project, you should make a backup of your data or use some type of source control. It will be a lot less painfull to recover when problems occur.
First of all, I take it that the two DSNs are not relevant to this problem?
I have never seen the error "access denied ieframe.dll", but I would guess that you are trying an installation via internet explorer. I would try creating a standard application installation.
I have to say that I am surprised to hear of "corruption" of your forms. Do you really mean your source code? Or this the forms in the executable. In any case, you really should be using some form of source control.
In any case, if you want a better answer, try giving a step by step run-throught of exactly what you are doing.
Regards,
Mark
I have inheritted several old VB6 applications that currently cannot be rewritten in .NET. These old applications all use ADO, and compile fine on my XP machine. Since switching to a Windows 7 machine, the applications compile fine, but when they are deployed (on XP machines), I get errors. This is a known issue that this Microsoft article discusses:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2517589
The article give a very detailed explanation of a workaround, which involved copying a ".TLB" file and registering it using "regtlibv12". When I attempt to register it, I get this error message:
RegisterTypeLib of C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ado\msado60_Backcompat.tlb failed : 80029c4a
I have also tried registering this using the old "regtlib.exe" in the Windows folder, but got this error:
LoadTypeLib of C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ado\msado60_Backcompat.tlb failed : 80029c4a
Because of this, I cannot continue with the work around. I would greatly appreciate any guidance anyone could give me on how to properly register this file.
Thank you in advance!
Put the .TLB file in an appropriate place like
C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\ado
Then open a new Project in the VB6 IDE (elevated, i.e. as admin). Choose Project|References... then click the Browse button. Navigate to the new .TLB file and open it. Check the box to select the item and close the References dialog.
It should be registered now.
If desperate, try VB Type Library Registration Utility.
You probably downloaded the file as C:\temp\Msado60_Backcompat_i386.tlb and didn't rename it. The example is for registering C:\temp\Msado60_Backcompat.tlb (note, no _i386).
Run the command with the correct filename.
Just to update this answer list based upon more recent information, Microsoft released KB 2640696 which addresses this issue in a more straightforward manner. This patch makes it much easier to deploy on your build machines and solves the downlevel OS issue as well.
A more complete picture of the patch can be found on the following blog post.
I am trying to run a .NET application which uses System.Data.OracleClient on a Win7 x64 workstation. The workstation has a 32bit Oracle client installed, which leads to the following error message:
Attempt to load Oracle client libraries threw BadImageFormatException. This problem will occur when running in 64 bit mode with the 32 bit Oracle client components installed.
So this is my long journey of tries and failures:
I tried to install the Oracle client win64_11gR2_client. But during the setup process it crashes without any comment.
I followed an answer from a different SO thread, tried and extracted the instantclient-basic-windows.x64-11.2.0.2.0, and put the folder containing the binaries in the windows PATH variable. I still get the same error message though (even after rebooting).
I followed the "alternative way" from this answer and copied the files oci.dll, orannzsbb11.dll, and oraociei11.dll into the bin/ folder of my web site project. Still the same error message.
I tried and copied all files from the instant client into that directory and tried again, without success.
I installed ODAC112021Xcopy_x64.zip and put the installation folder and the bin folder in the windows PATH variable. No success.
I put my hope on this answer and reviewed the DllPath in the registry (which is actually supposed to relate to ODP.NET as opposed to System.Data.OracleClient) and saw that DllPath points to the correct x64 installation of ODAC, so, if my application wasn't using System.Data.OracleClient, it should work,b but since it does use that, it still failed.
I googled and stackoverflew but didn't find anything else that the posts I already referred to.
I carefully crafted this SO question in the hope of getting any insightful advice from an enlightened SO user.
After getting the first answer from b_levitt, I tried and added the following lines to the Global.asax at Application_Start:
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("ORACLE_HOME", #"C:\OracleProducts\Odac-11.2.0.2.1-x64");
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", #"C:\OracleProducts\Odac-11.2.0.2.1-x64;C:\OracleProducts\Odac-11.2.0.2.1-x64\bin");
C:\OracleProducts\Odac-11.2.0.2.1-x64 is where I installed the ODAC 64 bit xcopy version. No success either.
On a related note, I even tried to force my .NET app into 32bit mode without success, but that's a different thing. I need a forward-looking solution, which means 64bit.
Your #5 should have worked but you also need to set the ORACLE_HOME environment variable. I've done this many times including recently with the very xcopy install that you are using. Please check out my experience with the xcopy install and let me know what kind of additional errors that you get.
In my case I was setting it up for asp.net, but winforms is even easier. You can open a cmd window, use the "set" command to set both the PATH and the ORACLE_HOME environment variables and then run your app from that same cmd window. Once you get the bugs worked out, you can use the Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable to set these within your code.
For the record, I do avoid installing the oracle client on client machines by handling all of the business logic via web services. That way I only need the oracle components on the web server.
I had the same problem you have. I found most of my answers through Oracle forums and here at stackoverflow. I can't post links for reference but I can give you some things to try out.
Also include OraOps11w.dll in your bin directory along with the other Oracle dll files.
Go to the project properties|Reference Paths, add C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727 or C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319 to the Reference paths depending on which framework version the project is using.
**Fuzzy part that I don't remember well: Remove the System.Data.OracleClient current reference and add the new reference from C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727 or C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319 to the Reference paths depending on which framework version the project is using.
See if the exception goes away.
FYI, Microsoft is dropping Oracle data provider (in ADO.NET) support in the near future. It currently works through .NET 4, but it is a good idea to start testing the native Oracle drivers.