Unanswered Unable to Setup Replication in SQL 2008 R2 SP1

  • יום שישי 04 מאי 2012 20:54
     
     

    While Setting up Replication and Generating Replication scripts, I am getting this error. Please help.

    TITLE: Generate SQL Script
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    SQL Server cannot generate the SQL script.
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    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
    The type initializer for '<Module>' threw an exception. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Rmo)
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    The C++ module failed to load during process initialization.
     (msvcm80)
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    Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Replication)
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    BUTTONS:
    OK
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    • נערך על-ידי Vikranth8 יום שישי 04 מאי 2012 20:56 additional info
    • הועבר על-ידי Papy Normand יום רביעי 09 מאי 2012 18:05 seems to be more related to SQL Server Replication than SQL Server Data Access (From:SQL Server Data Access)
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  • שבת 05 מאי 2012 20:48
     
     

    Hello,

    Please, could you provide more informations about your problem ?

    - could you explain how you are setting up Replication and generating Replication script ? In your own application calling the SQL Server ReportBuilder or in another way ? 

    - are you using VC++ code created by yourself ?

    Please, could you have a look at this link ?   http://msdn.itags.org/visual-csharp/50163/

    It seems that this problem is described in this link , but i have not used VC++ since 2003 ( release date of VC# ) and my memory is failing about VC++ even if i used it in versions 4 to 6.

    Don't hesitate to post again for more help or explanations.

    Have a nice day

    PS : A moderator ( with your agreement ) could move your thread to the SQL Server Replication Forum, but , i prefer to be sure that your problem is a SQL Server Replication problem , not a problem related to your own VC++ code ( or to the call of CLR in SQL Server )


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