We are trying to deploy a report server project from an XP Dev box to a
Server2003 production environment.
Both computers are running SQL Server 2005 with SP1 installed.
We have tried to deploy by (1) a deploy over the network and (2) a database
backup of the ReportServer database and then a restore to the Server 2003
system.
Both methods give us exactly the same error...
The version of the report server database is either in a format that is not
valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'Unknown'. The expected
version is 'C.0.8.43'. To continue, update the version of the report server
database and verify access rights.
Why are we getting this error?
Regards,
GaryHi Gary,
Thank you for your posting!
Based on my research and experience, I think you need to reinstall the SP1
on the Server 2003 box.
Please let me know if you get any error message when you reinstall the SP1.
You could send the setup error log to me if you get any error. By default,
the error log file folder is C:\WINDOWS\Hotfix
Please let me know the result. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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assistance.
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It turned out that [apparently] the person who installed sp1 was not a
"member of the SQL Server Administrators Group" and when we followed the
recommeded fix in configuration manager the problem went away.
A mystery that remains for me is that I can't find a "SQL Server
Administrators Group". Do you know exactly what that is? Is it a user with
sysadmin privlidges?
Gary
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> How is everything going? Please feel free to let me know if you need any
> assistance.
> Sincerely,
> Wei Lu
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Thank you for the update and glad to hear the issue has been resolved.
I think the SQL Server Administrators Group means the SQL Server sysadmin
group. Members of the sysadmin fixed server role can perform any activity
in the server. By default, all members of the Windows
BUILTIN\Administrators group, the local administrator's group, are members
of the sysadmin fixed server role.
If you have any questions or concern, please feel free to let me know.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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Sunday, March 25, 2012
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