Thursday, March 29, 2012

Failed to start a new trace - SQL PROFILER

SQL Profiler is running under Domain account and has
access to local folders... still it is throwing this error
message...
Another issue is double clicking the SQL Profiler Icon
does not start Profiler... I have to explicitly run it
under current user account...
Version MS SQL 2000/OS Windows XP Professional...
Any idea?Check to see if this is your issue.
295461 FIX: Profiler Fails To Start New Trace When User Environment Variable
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295461
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||I have already verified it. Its not the issue.
I am not able to start SQL profiler as well as SQL Query
Analyzer by simply double clicking it. I have to
explicitly run it under current user account... Initially
I was not able to access any Profiler template files saved
under Desktop, then I granted rights to the logged in
Domain user... Now it is able to access the files but
could not start trace...
Hope this helps...
quote:

>--Original Message--
>Check to see if this is your issue.
>295461 FIX: Profiler Fails To Start New Trace When User

Environment Variable
quote:

>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295461
>Thanks,
>Kevin McDonnell
>Microsoft Corporation
>This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
quote:

>
>.
>
|||previous post:
"I am not able to start SQL profiler as well as SQL Query
Analyzer by simply double clicking it. I have to
explicitly run it under current user account... Initially
I was not able to access any Profiler template files saved
under Desktop, then I granted rights to the logged in
Domain user... Now it is able to access the files but
could not start trace...
"
Please explain what account you're logging into the machine with.
What groups does this user belong to?
Are there any Group Policies loaded ?
Also, did you create new desktop shortcuts to Profiler and Query Analyser?
Do the programs run if you launch them from the menu as opposed to your
shortcuts?
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||Please explain what account you're logging into the
machine with.
Active Directory Domain User
What groups does this user belong to?
Local Administrator
Domain Users
Debugger users
Are there any Group Policies loaded ?
Yes. I just refreshed it.
Also, did you create new desktop shortcuts to Profiler and
Query Analyser?
No. I was able to access it using short cut previously.
Do the programs run if you launch them from the menu as
opposed to your shortcuts?
No It doesn't run from anywhere. Not from Shortcut, Menu
and SQL Enterprise Manager/Tools.
quote:

>--Original Message--
>previous post:
>"I am not able to start SQL profiler as well as SQL Query
>Analyzer by simply double clicking it. I have to
>explicitly run it under current user account... Initially
>I was not able to access any Profiler template files

saved
quote:

>under Desktop, then I granted rights to the logged in
>Domain user... Now it is able to access the files but
>could not start trace...
>"
>Please explain what account you're logging into the

machine with.
quote:

>What groups does this user belong to?
>Are there any Group Policies loaded ?
>Also, did you create new desktop shortcuts to Profiler

and Query Analyser?
quote:

>Do the programs run if you launch them from the menu as

opposed to your
quote:

>shortcuts?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin McDonnell
>Microsoft Corporation
>This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
quote:

>
>.
>
|||You may want to try running FileMon.exe from www.sysinternals.com to see
where the permission problem is.
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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