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Eventlog Warning reg SQL Tools 2005I installed SQL Server 2005 with SQL tools on a Windows 2000 platform, and
get the following warning every 20-30 seconds. Source is MSIInstaller, and user is ASPNET. I reinstalled the SQL Tools, to no avail. I do not have any functional problem with SQL Server or any installed component. Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature 'SQL_Tools90', component '{653612B2-2738-4F92-936D-65DE042BD1BB}' failed. The resource '' does not exist. Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature 'SQL_Tools90' failed during request for component '{6EC5DFBD-F6B5-4F02-8432-BFB8B03562B8}' Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x80070005 Does user ASPNET have permissions to access the relevant folders, and/or to
install software? Interesting, I would have never attempted using such a 'limited access' user to install software products. Let us know how it works out. -- Show quoteArnie Rowland, Ph.D. Westwood Consulting, Inc Most good judgment comes from experience. Most experience comes from bad judgment. - Anonymous You can't help someone get up a hill without getting a little closer to the top yourself. - H. Norman Schwarzkopf "patsql" <pat***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FD0720A9-D698-4088-B214-AD89A1B8A7A3@microsoft.com... >I installed SQL Server 2005 with SQL tools on a Windows 2000 platform, and > get the following warning every 20-30 seconds. > Source is MSIInstaller, and user is ASPNET. > I reinstalled the SQL Tools, to no avail. I do not have any functional > problem with SQL Server or any installed component. > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > 'SQL_Tools90', component '{653612B2-2738-4F92-936D-65DE042BD1BB}' failed. > The resource '' does not exist. > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > 'SQL_Tools90' failed during request for component > '{6EC5DFBD-F6B5-4F02-8432-BFB8B03562B8}' > > Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x80070005 > > If I only knew what was going on.
Which are the relevant folders? The right to install software? I can not find a (group) policy (the server is not using Active Directory) that would prevent ASPNET to install the software, whatever software that may be... Show quote "Arnie Rowland" wrote: > Does user ASPNET have permissions to access the relevant folders, and/or to > install software? > > Interesting, I would have never attempted using such a 'limited access' user > to install software products. Let us know how it works out. > > -- > Arnie Rowland, Ph.D. > Westwood Consulting, Inc > > Most good judgment comes from experience. > Most experience comes from bad judgment. > - Anonymous > > You can't help someone get up a hill without getting a little closer to the > top yourself. > - H. Norman Schwarzkopf > > > "patsql" <pat***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FD0720A9-D698-4088-B214-AD89A1B8A7A3@microsoft.com... > >I installed SQL Server 2005 with SQL tools on a Windows 2000 platform, and > > get the following warning every 20-30 seconds. > > Source is MSIInstaller, and user is ASPNET. > > I reinstalled the SQL Tools, to no avail. I do not have any functional > > problem with SQL Server or any installed component. > > > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > > 'SQL_Tools90', component '{653612B2-2738-4F92-936D-65DE042BD1BB}' failed. > > The resource '' does not exist. > > > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > > 'SQL_Tools90' failed during request for component > > '{6EC5DFBD-F6B5-4F02-8432-BFB8B03562B8}' > > > > Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x80070005 > > > > > > > If I only knew what was going on.
Which are the relevant folders? The right to install software? I can not find a (group) policy (the server is not using Active Directory) that would prevent ASPNET to install the software, whatever software that may be... Show quote "Arnie Rowland" wrote: > Does user ASPNET have permissions to access the relevant folders, and/or to > install software? > > Interesting, I would have never attempted using such a 'limited access' user > to install software products. Let us know how it works out. > > -- > Arnie Rowland, Ph.D. > Westwood Consulting, Inc > > Most good judgment comes from experience. > Most experience comes from bad judgment. > - Anonymous > > You can't help someone get up a hill without getting a little closer to the > top yourself. > - H. Norman Schwarzkopf > > > "patsql" <pat***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FD0720A9-D698-4088-B214-AD89A1B8A7A3@microsoft.com... > >I installed SQL Server 2005 with SQL tools on a Windows 2000 platform, and > > get the following warning every 20-30 seconds. > > Source is MSIInstaller, and user is ASPNET. > > I reinstalled the SQL Tools, to no avail. I do not have any functional > > problem with SQL Server or any installed component. > > > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > > 'SQL_Tools90', component '{653612B2-2738-4F92-936D-65DE042BD1BB}' failed. > > The resource '' does not exist. > > > > Detection of product '{1DD463C0-A50A-4394-B7E4-5895C02F9E0D}', feature > > 'SQL_Tools90' failed during request for component > > '{6EC5DFBD-F6B5-4F02-8432-BFB8B03562B8}' > > > > Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x80070005 > > > > > > > |
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