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Friday, March 9, 2012

new local printing with "error on page"

Hallo
I have a problem with local printing with SP2. As administrator I can
press the new button and receive the question about Security and then
the ActiveX Control RSClientPrint is installed.
As an ordinary user I receive an error on page. "Object doesn't support
this property or method" and the ActiveX Control isn't installed.
Has anybody a good idea how I can install the Control on a computer as
user and not as administrator?
Thanks!This is not a RS issue, but one to do with the permissions granted to
oridnary users, possibly through your Group profile. You could have a look
in IE at the Custom Level Security Settings under "Internet Options" but if
you are in a work environment you need to speak to the network admins. If
you are the network admin, try posting in their group. If this has only
happened since installing SP2 go back to the Security Settings for ActiveX
controls and have a look at the settings.
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Mary Bray [SQL Server MVP]
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<linus@.dplanet.ch> wrote in message
news:1116705736.745994.168630@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Hallo
> I have a problem with local printing with SP2. As administrator I can
> press the new button and receive the question about Security and then
> the ActiveX Control RSClientPrint is installed.
> As an ordinary user I receive an error on page. "Object doesn't support
> this property or method" and the ActiveX Control isn't installed.
> Has anybody a good idea how I can install the Control on a computer as
> user and not as administrator?
> Thanks!
>

New Job Sql Server Agent error *FIXED*

I am running SQL Server 2005 and recently installed Office Sharepoint Server 2007 on the same server. After the install I receive the following error message while trying to add a new SQL Server Agent Job.

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

Also when I right click on a job to view properties a new job window pops up instead.

I realised that Office Sharepoint Server 2007 installs SQL Server Express and might me causing my issues. I uninstalled Sharepoint however I am still having the same problem.

Can anyone shed some light or have any suggestions?

Installing SP2 solved the problem.|||

I am having the same error when trying to create a job in SQLServer using SSIS package. The SSIS package does a very simple two steps ftp tasks: delete the existing file on the ftp server and copy the new one. Can somebody also share experience or idea on my case as well please.

Thanks

|||

I am have the same issue as Htin. I have run all Windows updates and I am running office 2007.

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)


BUTTONS:

OK

|||This problem seems to have been resolved by running the SQL Server SP2.|||

Hi I got the same error but after I install SP 2 for SQL 2005

Any idea how to resolve this problem ?:-)

|||I have succeeded in getting a job deployed but I accessed the Management Studio whilst on the Server so it looks like it's the tools not the server itself where the problem lies.|||I have SQL SERVER 2005 (SP2). I'm having the same problem. I upgraded the server via command prompt (c:/>setup SKUUPGRADE = 1). Still I'm having the same problem. Can any one tell me how to resolve this problem.

New Job Sql Server Agent error

I am running SQL Server 2005 and recently installed Office Sharepoint Server 2007 on the same server. After the install I receive the following error message while trying to add a new SQL Server Agent Job.

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

Also when I right click on a job to view properties a new job window pops up instead.

I realised that Office Sharepoint Server 2007 installs SQL Server Express and might me causing my issues. I uninstalled Sharepoint however I am still having the same problem.

Can anyone shed some light or have any suggestions?

Installing SP2 solved the problem.|||

I am having the same error when trying to create a job in SQLServer using SSIS package. The SSIS package does a very simple two steps ftp tasks: delete the existing file on the ftp server and copy the new one. Can somebody also share experience or idea on my case as well please.

Thanks

|||

I am have the same issue as Htin. I have run all Windows updates and I am running office 2007.

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)


BUTTONS:

OK

|||This problem seems to have been resolved by running the SQL Server SP2.|||

Hi I got the same error but after I install SP 2 for SQL 2005

Any idea how to resolve this problem ?:-)

|||I have succeeded in getting a job deployed but I accessed the Management Studio whilst on the Server so it looks like it's the tools not the server itself where the problem lies.

New Job Sql Server Agent error

I am running SQL Server 2005 and recently installed Office Sharepoint Server 2007 on the same server. After the install I receive the following error message while trying to add a new SQL Server Agent Job.

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

Also when I right click on a job to view properties a new job window pops up instead.

I realised that Office Sharepoint Server 2007 installs SQL Server Express and might me causing my issues. I uninstalled Sharepoint however I am still having the same problem.

Can anyone shed some light or have any suggestions?

Installing SP2 solved the problem.|||

I am having the same error when trying to create a job in SQLServer using SSIS package. The SSIS package does a very simple two steps ftp tasks: delete the existing file on the ftp server and copy the new one. Can somebody also share experience or idea on my case as well please.

Thanks

|||

I am have the same issue as Htin. I have run all Windows updates and I am running office 2007.

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

Unable to cast object of type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.SimpleObjectKey' to type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent.JobObjectKey'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)


BUTTONS:

OK

|||This problem seems to have been resolved by running the SQL Server SP2.|||

Hi I got the same error but after I install SP 2 for SQL 2005

Any idea how to resolve this problem ?:-)

|||I have succeeded in getting a job deployed but I accessed the Management Studio whilst on the Server so it looks like it's the tools not the server itself where the problem lies.