Installation :: Business Intelligence Development Studio - IIS Required On Machine In Order For BIDS To Be Installed?
Dec 8, 2010
It's Microsoft SqlServer 2005 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Is IIS required on my machine in order for BIDS to be installed? I just manually uninstalled SqlServer 2005 and reinstalled and still cannot see BIDS in Visual Studio Is there anything I should check or what components are needed to install BIDS?
I installed Visual studio 2008. I want to open Reports. I want to install Business Intelligence development studio for that. May I know how to install that one. Is Business Intelligence development studio comes with Visual studio 2008.
I wonder how to add a project template called Intelligence Reports, something like that, to Visual studio 2008. I have SQL 2008 installed. Do I need to install some updates to get Intelligence Reports template to Visual studio 2008 ?
I have a working SQL Server 2005 Express on my PC. Now I want to use Business Intelligence Development Studio so that I can create reports using SSRS. But I am not sure what to do. I assume I have to download this module. But the only things I see when I search is the entire SQL Server 2005 Express. I do not want to do this and wipeout my present databases. Can someone list the steps I need to follow to get this working on my PC?
A year ago I did some design work for an ASP.NET 3.5 website that uses an SQL Server database hosted by my ISP. This website is only really active around this time of year for an annual photographic competition. Last year, I installed SQL Server 2008 Development Edition together with a trial copy of VS2008 Professional and the trial period lasted long enough for me to do what was needed back then. My intention was to buy VS2008 Pro around now in time for our current competition. In the meantime, I have reverted to using VWD 2008 Express.
However, that purchase decision has been put on hold while I check out the economic and practical impact of waiting until VS2010 becomes available (in late March?). I'm guessing that it would be much cheaper to wait for VS2010 rather than buy VS2008 and then upgrade. Money is short because we are a non-profit organisation.
The practical issue is that I need access to SSIS Designer to update a DTSX file I created last year and I need that now. March is too late. The SSIS Designer is part of Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) but BIDS is no longer available to me because it appears to have been provided with the trial copy of VS2008 rather than with SQL Server 2008 Development Edition. When I try to run BIDS I am told the evaluation period has ended. Is there is any way for me to gain free access to BIDS 2008 while I wait to buy VS2010?
I have installed VS 2008 and then i installed sql server 2005 with reporting services. But i couldn't find the Business intelligence projects template in VS 2008. Suprisingly i could find the Business intelligence project template in VS 2005 which was installed automatically when i installed Sql Server 2005 and there ware no other project types like Visual C# etc.show me a way to get the Business intelligence projects template in VS 2008.
This is sudhir i am trying to work on business intelligence and i installed the visualstudio 2008 and sqlserver 2005 .But i am not bale to find the business intelligence template in the visualstudio 2008.
I have VS.NET 2003, 2005 and 2008, when I use VS.NET 2005 and clic on new project, this doesn't show me the business intelligence option, this only work with .NET 2008, what sould i do?
I have just ported my VS2008 development environment to a new computer running Windows 7. One roadblock I'm having is that when I edit machine.config in VS2008, I cannot save it back to its location - I get an error saying Access Denied. I am logged in as Administrator and have tried to set myself up as owner but the crazy security rules in Windows 7 are frustrating this operation. (I could do this on my previous system - VS2008 running XP.) I set the Administrators permissions to Full Control and made this file's owner Administrators (vs the previous SYSTEM)
When I attempt to test my new report on my workstation in Visual Studio 2010 running the beta Crystal Reports for 2010 it can not find the folder containing the required files.
Is there a way to force it to find them so I can debug the code calling the report?
I had archived all of my files prior to the change. Since I am now having a great deal of trouble working with 2010, I want to revert. My question is: If I restore all of the archived files and start 2008, will I need to make any changes to the registry or to any other files?
The problems that I am having are illusive. Some of the relative paths nolonger work. Some f the projects that had been working for 24 months no longer functions. I am having a great deal of trouble calling my older "[WebMethod]" "ASMX" services and many other issues.
I am using Visual Studio 2008. Last few days I am getting an error while trying to add or update web reference.
"The components required to enumerate web references are not installed on this computer. re-install Visual Studio."
I tried some commands like "C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 8Common7IDE>devenv /resetskippkgs" in VS Command prompt, still I am getting the same problem.
I also found in one post to uninstall "Microsoft Source Analysis Tool For C#" from the machine. But in my machine the tool is not installed.
SQL Server BIDS client 2005, when launched, displays a "Splash" screen that should allow selection of 1 of 3 apps. I am trying to get to Reporting Services but the launch skips right by and goes into Analysis Services.
I am getting an error saying "ASPNET account is not present in this machine" when I try to install Sitecore on my machine after I installed visual studio 2008..
- My machine is running on windows XP sevice pack 3
- I installed Visual Studio 2008 and .NET framework version 3.5 SP1 on that machine
- I can see that ASPNET User group account Under Users and Groups and it doesn't have "Account is locked out" ticked under general tab
- Also I ran aspnet_regiis -i many times but didn't help; actually I red in one post that I should delete ASPNeT account first and run the script but still didn't help
- when I view http://localhost on IE I can view the ASP home page without any problem but Firefox asks me to enter user name and password.
I just installed VS2010 and opened the root machine.config and web.config files for review and I found some errors. In machine.config, the following line has errors in both entries for <Microsoft.VisualStudio.Diagnostics.ServiceModelSink.Behavior>. When I hover the cursor over them I get a tooltip text which displays: "The element 'endpointBehaviors' has invalid child element 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.Diagnostics.ServiceModelSink.Behavior'. List of possible elements expected: '...(list of options here)...'. The same problem happens for the second appereance in tag <serviceBehaviors>.
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In web.config, there is a tag called <protocols> that has an error with a tooltip text that says "The element 'system.web' has invalid child element 'protocols'. List of possible elements expected: '...(list of options here)...'.
I installed VS2010.Since I needed SSAS, SSRS, SSIS proj and I could not tind them fast I installed VSTS2008SP1 and MS SQL Server 2008 R2 (+client tools).How do I create BI projs in VS2010?
MS SQL Server 2008 R2 setup installed BIDS but this link opens VSTS2008SP1.I'd like to submit bug reports on BI proj,they are mostly on GUI, i.e. BIDS2008R2, is it or VSTS2008SP1 in my case?Now, https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/ permits bugs on VS only of version 2010 and .NET 4.0.
But the most recent MSSQLServer2008R2 settup installs BIDS, akaVS2008.Does it install .NET 4.0 (seems like no), or VS2010 as BIDS (seems like no)?Where to report bugs on GUI used for BI (SSRS, SSAS, SSIS) projs, i.e. on BIDS2008R2, i.e. VSTS2008SP1 in my case?
Once more:the most recent MSSQLServer setup installs VS2008 but the bugs are not accepted on it.Also feedback on MSSQLServer2008 does not have category BIDS or VS. Or BIDS/VS is under "Tools(SSMS, Agent, Profiler, Migration, etc.)" there?
I have an app that I've built with VS 2008 Pro, which I believe uses version 3.5 of the .Net Framework. I want to run this app on an older machine to test the layout with some older browsers. The site is simple static site. This older machine doesn't have version 3.5 of the framework installed.
If I install just the 3.5 Framework on this older machine, can I then run the site in the browser without having VS2008 or VWD 2008 installed? I want to tweak the css in for the older browsers.
I just upgraded to VS2010 and am having issues with my development machine. I have a number of MVC sites hosted on my local IIS (Windows 7, 64 bit). Before the installation of VS2010/.NET 4 everything ran fine. Now I'm getting errors of:HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server ErrorCalling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI ilter "C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv4.0.30319aspnet_filter.dll" failedI have only found one other person with this problem and he had no resolution. Should .NET 4 be trying to load these sites?
Installed SQL Server Express 2008 R2 on a Windows 7 64 bit machine. I cannot get the server agent or the browser to start. The start is grayed out. How do I need to configure SQL Server so I can get these running?
I want to execute my asp.net application where Windows XP Service Pack 3 is installed + VS 4.0 framework is installed and IIS 5.1 is installed. The program is not running yet. It shows me an erro message that "Server is unavailable" Is it possible to run the application on this machine. I also tried aspnet_regiis -i and -c command