Is there a 64bit version of SQL Server 2008 Management Studio?
I downloaded the 32bit/64bit version of SQL 2008 Developer R2 and it still installed into the Program Files (x86)\ file location.
We recently upgraded our production boxes to Windows 2008 from Windows 2003 servers. Everything works fine except the event logging. We log at max 32000 bytes of data for each message On 2008 servers, event logging fails if number of characters is greater than 31885. Is this new limit on Windows 2008 R2 servers?
Any help appreciated.
On Win 2003 servers, I am able to log 32000 bytes of data for each log entry.
I am currently trialling an install of Windows Server 2008R2 + SQL Server 2008 R2 using license keys from my company's TechNet subscription.
If the trial is successful, I'd like to bring the server into production as is (there's a lot of config needed for it that I don't want to repeat) so my question really is is it possible to change the Windows and SQL server licenses from TechNet ones to "proper" volume licenses and legally use the server in production? Or do I have to reinstall everything with volume licences?
I'm on backtrack5 R2, and I was working fine, the problem is recently the WICD is no longer finding networks, but I can still connect to the networks I had, I've tried with dpkg-reconfigure wicd and after restart not noticeable change is done, how can I connect new networks or reconfigure again the manager??
When I search networks with airomon-ng mon0 I can find some but with the WICD not, thanks!!
Windows 2008 R2 High Availability Cluster and we were just going through the first phase of configuration. Somebody accidentally loaded the instance incorrectly, so I was hopping to uninstall and reinstall.
But when I approach the uninstall process, it fails with the following msg:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object
SQL instance not yet clustered (FYI)
Any idea?
I could not find an answer so I thought I'd ask here:
Is Microsoft Exchange 2010 High Availability possible on Exchange 2010 Standard running on Server 2008 R2 Standard boxes?
This is one of the features I like about Exchange 2010. My concern is that if it can be avoided the business does not necessarily need a Enterprise server license.
(Please forgive if this is posted in an incorrect forum. We didn’t know exactly where to post it.)
We have an ASP.NET Web API single page application - a browser-based app running in IIS to serve up HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript, which talks to the ASP.NET Web API endpoint only to access a database and transfer JSON data. Everything is working great in our development environment - that is, we have one Visual Studio solution with an ASP.NET Web API project and two class library projects for data access. While development and testing on development boxes, using IIS Express to a localhost:port to run the site and access the Web API, everything is fine.
Now we need to move it to a production environment (and we’re having problems - or just not understanding what needs to be done).
The production environment is all internal (nothing will be exposed on the public Internet). There are two domains. One domain, the corporate domain, is where all users login normally. The other domain, the process domain, contains the SQL Server instance that our app and Web API will need to access.
The IT staff wants to put a DMZ between the two domains to house the IIS app and shield the users on the corporate domain from having access into the process domain directly. So, I guess what they want is:
corp domain (end users) <– firewall (open port 80) <– DMZ (web server running IIS) <– firewall (open port 80 or 1433????) <– process domain (IIS for Web API and SQL Server)
We’re developers and don’t really understand all the networking aspects, so we’re wondering how to deploy our browser/Web API application in this scenario.
Do we need to break up our application so that all the client code (HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript/images/etc.) is on the IIS server in the DMZ, while the Web API gets installed on the server in the process domain?
Or, does the entire app (client code and Web API) stay together on the IIS server in the DMZ, which then somehow accesses the SQL Server instance to get data?
From the IIS server and app in the DMZ, would you simply access the Web API on the server in the process domain by going to "http://server/appname/api/getitmes"?
In the second firewall between the DMZ and the process domain, would you have to open port 1433 or just port 80 since the Web API is a HTTP endpoint?
Or, is there some better way of deployment (i.e., how ASP.NET Web API single page applications written all in HTML5 and JavaScript supposed to be deployed to production environments?)?
I’m sure there are other questions, but we’ll start with these. Thanks!!!
(Note: the servers are Win2k8 R2, SQL Server 2k8 R2, and IIS 7.5.)
Using an ATI firepro 4800 card, with three monitors connected (1 dvi, 2 displayport) on Server 2008 R2 worked fine.
Ive now moved to a new machine, although identical spec, with a fresh Server 2012 install, and cannot get a three display output - only two.
When I try to extend the display on to the third monitor, I get the message "The display settings could not be saved. Please try a different combination of display settings"
The machine is a Dell Precision T1600.
Any help appreciated.
We have a Domain controller in server 2008 Enterprise and Additional DC in server 2003 R2. Now I need to upgrade Additional Domain controller to Server 2008 Enterprise and raise the domain functional level to 2008. The DC is running with Active Directory, DNS and DHCP. The server is installed in VMware ESXi 4.0. Please guide me to carry out the upgrade. Also I want to know about the possible risk of in-place upgrade, if any.
A client has removed an essential file by accident from a network share,
the file is not listed in the recycle bin on that system and not on the server either. Where did the file went?
Client: Windows 7 Enterprise
Server: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
I am running DHCP on server 2008 R2 on my virtual setup, but when i go out on the internet i see that i give unwanted users DHCP adresses. How can I prevent that so only my clients get served?
Usually I re-request the CSR and install the certificate when I move servers.
Was hoping if there was a faster way, where I can just export/import a SSL certificate when I move my website to another server.
I am using windows 2008 server (r2).
HI. I downloaded Virtual Server R2, but when I try to create a Virtual Server from the administrative site, I get the following error message
Could not connect to the Virtual Server on “MyServerName”. Access was denied.
You can specify an alternate Virtual Server below.
I have tried configuring DCOM security but that did not help much. Anyone have a solution please? Thanks in advance
I want to try mounting a folder with NFS - I set up the NFS sharing on a windows 2008 R2 server, specified hosts in the NFS permissions (by IP address) and mounted via /etc/fstab
it mounts, but when I try to list the folder, I get 'input/output error'
the owner/group on the local mount point look weird too?
drwx------ 2 4294967294 4294967294 4096 2011-02-10 19:15 data/
I mounted in /etc/fstab as:
10.0.6.55:/share$ /media/data nfs soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192
What am I doing wrong?
Hi,
Since switching to Windows 7 for my desktop I've started to get really p***ed off at the length of time it takes to start the event viewer to display the application event log (typically 20-30 secs or disk griding - presumably to load and cache all the events)
I've just noticed that on server 2008 R2 it seems instantaneous.
Is my experience typical? Is there any setting I can tweak to make it fast on Windows 7 as well?
Tim
I am running Exchange 2013 on Windows Server 2012 R2.
When I add my exchange account to Outlook, it seems to work perfectly (sending/receiving email, syncing everything), but when I open the account settings it has the following set as the Server:
[email protected]
I would have expects this to be: mail.domain.com since this is the DNS A record pointing to the IP of my server. Where is it getting this server name?
I have been asked to help out with administering a windows server 2008 R2 server however, I'm trying to work out what version it has installed so I can work out if I need to upgrade it or not.
Is there a simple way to work out what version is installed?
Hi,
Is there an affordable program which will automate the installation of applications? I am looking for something that will work with Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 so that I can automate installations of VM builds (I use Hyper-V).
Thanks
I have a production Active Directory Server running on a Windows Server 2008 R2 machine. I would like to make a duplicate of this machine with all setting the same, except the domain would be a slight variation of the current domain (think winnet to winnet2). Would it be easiest to try to clone the hard drive while the machine is running and change the domain on the clone in a different machine or export the data and import it on a different box?
I would like to setup Windows Server 2008 R2 using RemoteFX at home, for a couple of users to all use the server (instead of buying each user a seperate computer).
I have been trying to find what processors (Intel based) that support the SLAT that is apparently needed to run RemoteFX. I currently have a computer that has an i3 processor, but after testing it shows that it will not support it.
Does anyone know which processors from Intel do support this?
hi, I am experimenting with the deployment role in WIN2008 R2. It is easy to deploy an OS to a client since it is already a wim file. But how do you deploy an exe drivers file to a client?
I have a SQL Server 2008 R2 on my machine which stores everything on the C: drive (C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\DATA). I got an additional Hard Drive now and would like to move all the databases over.
It's 26 databases, so I'd like to avoid manually disconnecting/reconnecting them. Ideally I would just like to move them from C: and D: and tell SQL Server to look there.
Downtime is not an issue, I just don't want to do dozens of mouse clicks :)
I've got a computer running under the OS "Window Server 2008 R2" on which i have :
60GB disk C: NTFS (Disk 0)
40GB unallocated memory (Disk 1)
I would like to partition my disk so that i'll have :
30GB disk C:
70GB disk D:
Can you help me on the step i should do to be abble to have this configuration ?
I saw that first of all i should merge the two volumes into one, but when i click right on the c: Volume, i can't click on the "Extend Volume" link. Do you know how i can overcome this ?
Thanks a lot
When I SSH into a Windows 2008 R2 box and try to run a command with switches like /cygdrive/c/directory/Reports.exe /ReportID=1 /DateRange=LastWeek the command just hangs and never finishes. I can see the Reports.exe spawn a process under the user but never finishes. If I RDP into the box open cygwin terminal and run the exact command it works.
Any reason why I can't run the command when I SSH in?
I have set up a windows 2008 R2 server to route email from Exchange 2010 using SMTP Server in IIS.
I have 3 seperate domains and would like to route each one through a different internal and external IP for (IP Reputation etc), at the minute it is only using the primary IP on the server to route email externally.
Is this at all possible using SMTP Server in IIS, or is there any other software available to do this?