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
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" <patsql@.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...
"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" <patsql@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FD0720A9-D698-4088-B214-AD89A1B8A7A3@.microsoft.com...
>
>
|||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...
"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" <patsql@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FD0720A9-D698-4088-B214-AD89A1B8A7A3@.microsoft.com...
>
>
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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