RE: PPC Application, 2003 Server settings? (SQL CE, IIS)

From: Bob Qin [MSFT] (bobqin_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/23/04


Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 09:03:34 GMT

Hi Joe,

Thanks for your posting here.

Since your issue is related to SQL Server CE product, we are unable to
assist with this request in the newsgroups. For further assistance on this
issue, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services by telephone so
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      From: =?Utf-8?B?cGhvbml4?= <phonix@discussions.microsoft.com>
      Subject: PPC Application, 2003 Server settings? (SQL CE, IIS)
      Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:05:02 -0800
      Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration

      
      Upgrade from Windows 2000 IIS Server to 2003 IIS Server caused issue
in
      mobile application using SQL Server CE 1.1.
       
      Are there system or domain users that need Administrative rights on
2003?
      Merge replication traditionally requires an initial push down when
occurring
      from one server to another, virtual included; but with pull-down
merge
      replication nothing is created on the end-user device until the
request is
      received by the database server.
       
      The order is as follows...
      Publication is created on the database server.
      SQL Server CE 2.0 and .NET Framework 1.1 sp1 is loaded on the IIS
Server.
      The request for the publication is passed through the IIS server to
the
      database server using a DLL file, SSCESA20.dll.
      The temporary files are created on the IIS server during the process
of this
      request and are sent down to the Pocket PC device requesting them.
       
      I hit the server, http://www.siteurl.com/mobileapp/sscesa20.dll
      and after logging in, get this message "SQL Server CE Server Agent"
      So I know the dll is set up correctly. However, no temporary files
are being
      created upon the pull-down request.
       
      On the 2000 server I did not need to specify the domain to login, on
2003 I
      do.
      Is there a link to instructions on how to get a mobile application
set up
      and talking to a device with two 2003 Servers using SQL Server CE 2.0
to
      relay the data?
      Are there any ports besides :80 that need to be enabled on a firewall
for
      this to work?
      
      Thank You & Best Regards, Joe
      



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