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My new PC needs to be returned to the manufacturer due to a faulty MB. My PC
runs Vista 32-bit. I will be borrowing a notebook, so I can stay in business in the interim, but that runs Vista 64bit Home Premium. The business app runs fine in 32 bit, but needs a workaround in 64-bit. The workaround requires: ..net 2 framework for 64 bit ..net 3 framework for 64 bit SQL Server Express 2005 Vista comes with .net 2 & 3. I simply have to be sure .net 3 is on. When I try to install SQL Express I get stuck on the install. I get to the point where it shows, "ASP.net Version Registration Requirement (Warning)". I have tried to install by bypassing this error, but my app won't run properly. I have gone to KB 934162 on how to install a 32 bit version of SQL Reporting Services on a computer running 64-bit Windows. Unfortunately for me, they are talking about uninstalling the 64-bit Reporting Services, IIS, enable ASP.net, etc. I'm not too advanced. I don't know where this info is. Can someone give me some clear, concise, easy to follow instructions on how to install it, it would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks. |
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Hi,
SQL Server 2005 does not require .Net 3.x (if some of your apps need it, it's a different story), it needs .Net 2.0 as a system requirement. "KB934162" is about installing Reporting Services. I think you are trying to install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, not the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services or Reporting Services of another edition of SQL Server. So in this case this KB isn't for you. It seems you are trying to install a x86 version of SQL Server 2005 Instance then I think you'll need an x86 version of .Net Framework 2.0 installed on that (x64) machine as well. Do you have it installed? (Unfortunately I don't have an x64 test machine to test it...) And I'll suggest you to read the following blog (Not tested by me yet): http://www.tryexcept.com/articles/20...ows-vista.html |
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"Ekrem Önsoy" wrote:
[..] > -- > Ekrem Önsoy >> > > "Recruiter" <Recruiter> wrote in message > news:ab19 > My business app requires both .net 2 & 3 to operate with a 64 bit OS. .Net 2 for 64-bit comes preinstalled, and I simply need to turn on all the .net 3 features. I am not sure if it needs Advanced Services and Reporting Services or not. I haven't been able to get that far yet with the install. My 32bit app shows, under sql server, Configuration Manager, Error and Usage Reporting, and Surface area Configuration. The link the software company supplies is to: SQL Express 2005 64-bit version sqlexpr.exe from the Microsoft website @ 55.3 MB in size. Tonight, I'll check the Windows features to make sure the instances need are turned on, based on the article I was sent to. I am wondering about the command line they show. He suggests "cscript %SystemDrive%inetpubAdminScriptsadsutil.vbs set w3svc/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1". According to the Microsoft KB I was using, the command line should be "cscript %SystemDrive%\inetpub\AdminScripts\adsutil.vbs set w3svc/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1". Which one is correct? Thanks again. |
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"cscript %SystemDrive%\inetpub\AdminScripts\adsutil.vbs set
w3svc/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1 This must be the correct one. Because apperantly "inetpub" is a directory used by IIS and you must use back slashes to seperate folders in a path. |
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Thanks:
I'll give it a try tonight "Ekrem Önsoy" wrote: [..] |
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I tried to install it, and it wouldn't go through. I ran the command line,
and got the following error message: Permission denied ErrNumber: 70 <0x46> Error Trying To Get the Object: w3svc/AppPools On a whim, I tried to see if I could get anywhere with the install, but got to the same point: ASP.net Version Registration Requirement (Warning) It seems I'm back to where I started from. Is there anything else I can do? "Recruiter" wrote: [..] |
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When I see a warning\error in Windows Vista, it makes me believe it has
something to do with Vista' s User Access Control. Is this feature of Vista enabled? This feature might be the responsible for this error. |
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#8
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Hoorah!! It finally worked. I've been trying for almost a week on this.
I disabled the User Access Control, but I also thought of something else. When I went to the command line, I simply ran the command at the prompt. This time, since it would keep coming through as access denied, I ran it as Administratrator. I don't know which one finally was the key, all I know is, it flew right through it. Thanks for all your help! "Ekrem Önsoy" wrote: [..] |
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