Is this possible? If so, are there any OS configurations that need to be se
t
ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that says:
The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
current machine.
Thanks!Try running setup ipv autorun; autorun is likely a 16 bit app, which
will not run on x64.
Mitch wrote:
> Is this possible? If so, are there any OS configurations that need to be
set
> ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that say
s:
> The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
> current machine.
> Thanks!
Showing posts with label 64-bit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 64-bit. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Run SQL2k SE 32-bit on 64-bit machine?
Is this possible? If so, are there any OS configurations that need to be set
ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that says:
The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
current machine.
Thanks!Try running setup ipv autorun; autorun is likely a 16 bit app, which
will not run on x64.
Mitch wrote:
> Is this possible? If so, are there any OS configurations that need to be set
> ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that says:
> The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
> current machine.
> Thanks!
ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that says:
The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
current machine.
Thanks!Try running setup ipv autorun; autorun is likely a 16 bit app, which
will not run on x64.
Mitch wrote:
> Is this possible? If so, are there any OS configurations that need to be set
> ahead of time? When attempting to install, I am getting an error that says:
> The image file autorun.exe is valid, but for a machine type other than the
> current machine.
> Thanks!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
RSWebParts.cab won't install on 64-bit server
Hi
This article
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/maintain/webrssp2.mspx
explains how to install Report servicess WebPart for Sharepoint.
I write reports to be posted on sharepoint - using SQL Reportig Services.
However I am getting command line error when executing properly stsadm.exe.
I tried hundreds of times checking the syntax and it's 100% correct
so why there's an error. The server OS is 64-bit Windows Storage Server
I am using MS SQL Business Inteligence Dev Studio for SQL 2005.
Thanks for help
aspcoder64 bit windows storage server?
is that supported?
-Aaron
aspcoder wrote:
> Hi
> This article
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/maintain/webrssp2.mspx
> explains how to install Report servicess WebPart for Sharepoint.
> I write reports to be posted on sharepoint - using SQL Reportig Services.
> However I am getting command line error when executing properly stsadm.exe.
> I tried hundreds of times checking the syntax and it's 100% correct
> so why there's an error. The server OS is 64-bit Windows Storage Server
> I am using MS SQL Business Inteligence Dev Studio for SQL 2005.
> Thanks for help
> aspcoder
This article
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/maintain/webrssp2.mspx
explains how to install Report servicess WebPart for Sharepoint.
I write reports to be posted on sharepoint - using SQL Reportig Services.
However I am getting command line error when executing properly stsadm.exe.
I tried hundreds of times checking the syntax and it's 100% correct
so why there's an error. The server OS is 64-bit Windows Storage Server
I am using MS SQL Business Inteligence Dev Studio for SQL 2005.
Thanks for help
aspcoder64 bit windows storage server?
is that supported?
-Aaron
aspcoder wrote:
> Hi
> This article
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/maintain/webrssp2.mspx
> explains how to install Report servicess WebPart for Sharepoint.
> I write reports to be posted on sharepoint - using SQL Reportig Services.
> However I am getting command line error when executing properly stsadm.exe.
> I tried hundreds of times checking the syntax and it's 100% correct
> so why there's an error. The server OS is 64-bit Windows Storage Server
> I am using MS SQL Business Inteligence Dev Studio for SQL 2005.
> Thanks for help
> aspcoder
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