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Kashif
 
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Default SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-18-2008 , 04:59 PM






I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
Quote:
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?



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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM






Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




Reply With Quote
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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




Reply With Quote
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Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
 
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Default Re: SQL Browser Errors Pain Domain Controller with BackupExec - 10-23-2008 , 10:49 AM



Not enough info to go on here. I understand that Backup Exec is a Symantec
product.
What version of SQL Server are you using. Since you say MSDE, does that mean
you have SQL Server 2000 MSDE?
Does the MSSQLServer service appear in the Services.msc applet? Is it
started?
What operating system are you using?
Is any other version of SQL Server installed on this computer?
Can you connect to the MSDE by using OSQL?
--
Rick Byham (MSFT), SQL Server Books Online
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"Kashif" <Kashif (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

Quote:
I have spend endless hours with Symantec Tier 2 support resolving the
SQL server issue but so no result. We have installed Backup Exec 12.0
and all other componenets several time, Uninstall SQL server instance
and reinstall it but the error don't go away even with Fresh install
of SQL instance.

The SQL configuration for SQL is inaccessible or invalid. Event ID:1

The configuration of the SQL instance MSSQLServer is not valid. Event
ID:2

The configuration of the AdminConnection\TCP protocol in the SQL
instance
BKUPEXEC is not valid.
Event ID:3
Please Help !!!!!!

Symantec have given up and asking me to contact Microsoft. Symantec
Technician told me that Microsoft will tell you to download the Latest
MSDE and attach the BACKUPEXE database to it. They like to know why
Fresh install of MSDE instance that is installed during the Backup
Exec installiong don't work?




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