Hi,
I'm running Windows XP and SQL Server Developer Edition (sp3) and I'm trying
to install the MS SQL Server Reporting Services that is in the MSDN of April
2004. I also have Visual studio.net installed.
So when I run the CD all goes well until you specify the database for the
reporting server and then I get the following error:
"This edition of the Report Server Database is not supported on the edition
of SQL Server 2000 you have chosen. Please choose on that matches the
requirements."
MS Requirements are SQL 2000 Standard, SQL 2000 Enterprise, and SQL 2000
Developer edition.
What does this mean, any comments or feedback will be greately appreciated.
- Sergio 4 5529
I would verify that you are running the developer addition. You can do that
by running this SELECT statement on your XP machine:
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY ('edition')
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"SD" <np****@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:f0******************************@news.teranew s.com... Hi,
I'm running Windows XP and SQL Server Developer Edition (sp3) and I'm
trying to install the MS SQL Server Reporting Services that is in the MSDN of
April 2004. I also have Visual studio.net installed.
So when I run the CD all goes well until you specify the database for the reporting server and then I get the following error:
"This edition of the Report Server Database is not supported on the
edition of SQL Server 2000 you have chosen. Please choose on that matches the requirements."
MS Requirements are SQL 2000 Standard, SQL 2000 Enterprise, and SQL 2000 Developer edition.
What does this mean, any comments or feedback will be greately
appreciated. - Sergio
Ha!
I wasn't for some stupid reason I was running the personal edition. Thanks
for your help, I would still be wasting time if I hadn't followed your
suggestion.
Thank you a heap.
"Gregory A. Larsen" <gr*********@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... I would verify that you are running the developer addition. You can do
that by running this SELECT statement on your XP machine:
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY ('edition')
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- ----
Need SQL Server Examples check out my website at http://www.geocities.com/sqlserverexamples "SD" <np****@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:f0******************************@news.teranew s.com... Hi,
I'm running Windows XP and SQL Server Developer Edition (sp3) and I'm trying to install the MS SQL Server Reporting Services that is in the MSDN of April 2004. I also have Visual studio.net installed.
So when I run the CD all goes well until you specify the database for
the reporting server and then I get the following error:
"This edition of the Report Server Database is not supported on the edition of SQL Server 2000 you have chosen. Please choose on that matches the requirements."
MS Requirements are SQL 2000 Standard, SQL 2000 Enterprise, and SQL 2000 Developer edition.
What does this mean, any comments or feedback will be greately appreciated. - Sergio
I am running SQL Server developer and got the same message. However, I
continued with the installation and it works fine. That is, it works
in VS.NET 2003. I can create new "business intelligence" projects.
"SD" <np****@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:<ab******************************@news.terane ws.com>... Ha!
I wasn't for some stupid reason I was running the personal edition. Thanks for your help, I would still be wasting time if I hadn't followed your suggestion.
Thank you a heap. "Gregory A. Larsen" <gr*********@netzero.com> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... I would verify that you are running the developer addition. You can do that by running this SELECT statement on your XP machine:
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY ('edition')
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ----
Need SQL Server Examples check out my website at http://www.geocities.com/sqlserverexamples "SD" <np****@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:f0******************************@news.teranew s.com... Hi,
I'm running Windows XP and SQL Server Developer Edition (sp3) and I'm trying to install the MS SQL Server Reporting Services that is in the MSDN of April 2004. I also have Visual studio.net installed.
So when I run the CD all goes well until you specify the database for the reporting server and then I get the following error:
"This edition of the Report Server Database is not supported on the edition of SQL Server 2000 you have chosen. Please choose on that matches the requirements."
MS Requirements are SQL 2000 Standard, SQL 2000 Enterprise, and SQL 2000 Developer edition.
What does this mean, any comments or feedback will be greately appreciated. - Sergio
How did you continue with the install. I have the same error, the
Developer Edition and when I get the error and click OK, it just returns
me to the same install step. Click Next again and I get the error message
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