Microsoft KB Archive/907284

= Changes to the readme file for SQL Server 2005 =

Article ID: 907284

Article Last Modified on 11/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard X64 Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise X64 Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition for Itanium-based Systems
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition

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INTRODUCTION
This article describes changes to the readme file for Microsoft SQL Server 2005.



MORE INFORMATION
The following information has changed or has become available after the ReadmeSQL2005.htm file for SQL Server 2005 was published.

SQL Server 2005 Setup fails on a Windows Vista computer that contains lowercase letters or case sensitive collation
A new installation of SQL Server 2005 fails if the collation is case sensitive and the computer name contains lowercase letters or special characters. To resolve this issue, rename the computer with only uppercase letters. Upgrade installations of SQL Server 2005 should not be affected by this issue.

SQL Server passwords are now case-sensitive
In SQL Server 2005, passwords are tied to the operating system. With this change, SQL Server 2005 login passwords are now case-sensitive.

You may receive an error message in the Error and Usage Reporting dialog box on 64-bit computers
If you are running SQL Server 2005 in a 64-bit environment, you may receive an error message if you try to change settings on the Advanced Properties tab of the Error and Usage Reporting dialog box. You receive this error message when the Error Report Location field for Other (x86) components is blank. We recommend that you provide a valid folder name on the local drive in the Error Report Location field. This folder may be the same folder as the folder that you specify for the Other component.

You may receive a blank error message in SQL Server Management Studio
You may upgrade a Microsoft Windows 2000-based computer that is running SQL Server 2005 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). When you do this, you may receive a blank error message in SQL Server Management Studio.

To resolve this issue, repair the Microsoft .NET Framework after you upgrade the operating system. To do this, follow these steps:
 * 1) In Control Panel, open Add or Remove Programs.
 * 2) Click Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
 * 3) Click Change/Remove.
 * 4) Click Repair, and then click Next.
 * 5) When the repair is completed, restart the computer if you are prompted to do this.

How to use the DBCS code page
If the operating system is configured to use the double-byte character set (DBCS) code page, select UNICODE encoding instead of ANSI encoding for the output file in the Generate SQL Server Scripts Wizard.

The Backward Compatibility component is missing in SQL Server Express Edition
The Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Service Pack 4 (MSDE SP4) is based on Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. When you try to upgrade MSDE SP4 to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, you receive an error message for the Backward Compatibility component during setup. Additionally, an error message is written to the setup log file. This error message states that the SQLServer2005_BC.msi file does not exist in the Setup folder for SQL Server Express Edition.

To complete SQL Server Express Edition Setup, you must run SQL Server Express Edition Setup in repair mode. For more information, see the &quot;How to: Install SQL Server 2005 from the Command Prompt&quot; topic in SQL Server 2005 Books Online.

For more information about SQL Server 2005 Books Online, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=be6a2c5d-00df-4220-b133-29c1e0b6585f&DisplayLang=en

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Garbage characters appear in the SQL Server Component Update dialog box in some localized versions
'In the SQL Server 2005 Setup program, garbage characters such as &quot;\\&quot; appear in the text of the SQL Server Component Update dialog box when the following conditions occur in the following order:
 * You install some localized versions of SQL Server components.
 * You do not change any settings, and you install the components again.

This behavior occurs in the following components:
 * Analysis service
 * Management and Monitor tools

Required permissions for full-text search in a clustered environment are changed
Changes have been made to the &quot;Section 4.1.6 Lowering privileges for Full-Text Search&quot; topic in the readme file. The restriction that requires special permissions for the Microsoft Full-Text Engine for SQL Server (MSFTESQL) service account in a clustered environment has been removed. In a clustered environment, the MSFTESQL service account no longer requires local Administrator permissions.

Note As a best practice, we recommend that you set the MSFTESQL service to run under a low-privileged account.

How to copy SQL Server 2005 to a network share and then run the Setup program from the copy location
If you download SQL Server 2005 from the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site, the product is split between the following two downloads:
 * SQL Server 2005 - Developer Edition - Servers
 * SQL Server 2005 - Developer Edition - Tools

To set up SQL Server 2005, you must download the Servers and Tools files to folders that are named &quot;Servers&quot; and &quot;Tools.&quot; Otherwise, the Setup program fails when you install tools components and SQL Server Books Online. Additionally, the following error message is written to the Setup program Core.log file:

CORE.LOG

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Error: Action &quot;InstallToolsAction.10&quot; threw an exception during execution. Error information reported during run:

Target collection includes the local machine.

Fatal Exception caught while installing package: &quot;10&quot;

Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)

Windows Error Text: The system cannot find the file specified.

Source File Name: sqlchaining\sqlprereqpackagemutator.cpp

Function Name: sqls::SqlPreReqPackageMutator::modifyRequest

Source Line Number: 196

WinException caught while installing package. : 1603

Error Code: 0x80070643 (1603)

Windows Error Text: Fatal error during installation.

Source File Name: packageengine\installpackageaction.cpp

Function Name: sqls::InstallPackageAction::perform

Source Line Number: 167

The ForEachDirectory Sample readme file is incomplete
The readme file for the ForEachDirectory Sample is incomplete. To obtain the complete readme file, see the &quot;ForEachDirectory Sample&quot; topic in SQL Server 2005 Books Online.

The SQL Server 2005 Setup program requires 1.6 gigabytes (GB) of disk space
You cannot install SQL Server 2005 if you have less than 1.6 GB of available disk space on the system drive. Most of this space is used only for a short time. After you run the Setup program, SQL Server 2005 requires 700 megabytes (MB) of disk space.

Unique nonclustered indexes cannot be created online
In the final release version of SQL Server 2005, unique nonclustered indexes cannot be created online. This behavior only affects the following statements:
 * CREATE UNIQUE NONCLUSTERED INDEX
 * CREATE UNIQUE NONCLUSTERED INDEX WITH DROP_EXISTING
 * ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT PRIMARY KEY NONCLUSTERED
 * ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT UNIQUE NONCLUSTERED

For more information, see section 4.1.23 in the SQL Server 2005 readme file. For more information about supported online index operations, see SQL Server 2005 Books Online.

You may receive an error message if you use a ROLAP query
If you use a ROLAP query in which the condition is on a parent/child dimension that uses RootMemberIf=ParentIsMissing, you may receive the following error message:

Unable to display cell properties

The Setup program fails when you install SQL Server Analysis Services or Database Engine during an upgrade
The SQL Server 2005 Setup program does not collect shared drive information when you upgrade SQL Server. This behavior may cause the Setup program to fail during an upgrade if any one of the following conditions is true:
 * You add SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services to an instance of the Database Engine.
 * You add the Database Engine to an instance of SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services.
 * You upgrade the Database Engine and you install a new instance of SQL Server Analysis Services at the same time.

To work around this issue, run the Setup program at a command prompt. If you are installing SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services, set the INSTALLASDATADIR parameter to the same shared drive on which Database Engine data files are located. If you are installing the Database Engine, set the INSTALLSQLDATADIR parameter to the same shared drive on which Analysis Services data files are located.

For example, use the following syntax to specify the same path for the Database Engine data files as for the Analysis Services data files.

Note You must supply information that is specific to your installation. start /wait :\setup.exe /qn UPGRADE=SQL_Engine VS= INSTALLVS=Analysis_Server INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER SQLACCOUNT= SQLPASSWORD= ADMINPASSWORD= ADDLOCAL=Analysis_Server,AnalysisDataFiles,Client_Components INSTALLASDATADIR=&quot;I:\DATA\&quot; INSTALLSQLDATADIR=&quot;I:\DATA\&quot; SQLCLUSTERGROUP=&quot;DomainName\GroupName&quot; ASCLUSTERGROUP=&quot;DomainName\GroupName&quot; AGTCLUSTERGROUP=&quot;DomainName\GroupName&quot; FTSCLUSTERGROUP=&quot;DomainName\GroupName&quot; SQLBROWSERACCOUNT= SQLBROWSERPASSWORD= ASACCOUNT= ASPASSWORD= PIDKEY=

You may receive an error message when you use ROLAP
You use ROLAP, and your cube uses tables from multiple data sources. When you try to browse a cube, you may receive one of the following error messages:

Error message 1

OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error: SQL Server blocked access to STATEMENT 'OpenRowset/OpenDatasource' of component 'Ad Hoc Distributed Queries' because this component is turned off as part of the security configuration for this server.

A system administrator can enable the use of 'Ad Hoc Distributed Queries' by using sp_configure. For more information about enabling 'Ad Hoc Distributed Queries', see &quot;Surface Area Configuration&quot; in SQL Server Books Online. ; 42000.

Error message 2

OLE DB error: OLE DB or ODBC error

This issue occurs because SQL Server 2005 only gives in-process access to a certain set of providers. SQLNCLI is a new native OLE DB provider for SQL Server 2005 and has access. However, SQLNCLI.1 is the version-specific provider of SQLNCLI and is not on the list of providers. Therefore, SQLNCLI.1 does not have access. Although SQLNCLI and SQLNCLI.1 are identical because SQLNCLI points to SQLNCI.1, SQL Server 2005 does not recognize that SQLNCLI and SQLNCLI.1 are identical. SQL Server 2005 blocks access to SQLNCLI.1.

To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
 * Use SQLNCLI instead of SQLNCLI.1 in the OLE DB connection string.
 * In SQL Server, explicitly add SQLNCL.1 to the list of providers that have in-process access.

An assert occurs when you use the EXPORT MINING MODEL command
You may experience an assert or other failure when you use the EXPORT MINING MODEL command against a local cube. To work around this issue, close and then reopen the connection to the local cube before the EXPORT statement is issued.

You cannot call replication ActiveX controls from applications that were created by using the .NET Framework 1.1 or the .NET Framework 1.0
The replication ActiveX controls are deprecated in favor of Replication Management Objects (RMO) for programming in managed code. If you call the ActiveX controls from managed code, you must use the .NET Framework 2.0. If you use an earlier version of the .NET Framework, an exception is thrown.

Do not change sa account name on servers in a replication topology
In SQL Server 2005, it is possible to change the sa account to a different name using the ALTER LOGIN command. Changing the name is not supported on servers in a replication topology and could result in replication failing.

During upgrade from MSDE to SQL Server Express, the msdb database is not upgraded
If you upgrade MSDE to SQL Server Express, the msdb database is not upgraded. The following replication functionality is affected:  You cannot attach or restore a replicated database from an MSDE instance to the upgraded SQL Server Express instance. You can attach or restore a database to a new instance of SQL Server Express. There are considerations for creating subscriptions on the upgraded SQL Server Express instance: <ul> You cannot create a subscription on the upgraded instance using the New Subscription Wizard.</li> You cannot create a subscription on the upgraded instance using Replication Management Objects (RMO) or Transact-SQL stored procedures if the subscription is enabled for Windows Synchronization Manager.</li></ul>

You can create a subscription using the New Subscription Wizard, RMO, or Transact-SQL stored procedures on a new instance of SQL Server Express.</li></ul>

During upgrade from SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 7.0, the default database of SA changes to MASTER
If you upgrade from SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 7.0 to the release version of SQL Server 2005, the default database of SA is changed to MASTER. This behavior occurs because the SA account is a special case account and the SA account is cached. To work around this behavior, run the dbcc freesystemcache command or restart the SQL Server service.

Changing the default language for the sa account
The default language for the SQL Server sa account is the language that is selected during setup or an upgrade. In earlier releases of Microsoft SQL Server, running the sp_configure stored procedure to change the default language of the server also updated the default language for the sa account. To change the default language for the sa account in SQL Server 2005, you must run the sp_defaultlanguage stored procedure, run the DBCC FREESYSTEMCACHE command, and then start a new session. Running sp_configure to change the default language for the server does not update the default language for the sa account.

Side-by-side installations
Warning For SQL Server 2005 installations in side-by-side configurations, the SQL Server 2005 services must use accounts in the global domains group that are used for those services. The account should not appear directly in the local Administrators group. Failure to comply with this warning will cause unexpected security behavior between side-by-side installations and installations where only SQL Server 2005 is installed.

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