Category SQL Server 2012
Location of the spPowerPivot.msi
Ever tried to find that spPowerPivot.msi file on the SQL Server 2012 installation media with SP1 included? Just to be able to start the PowerPivot configuration whereever and whenever you want… this blog post is a reminder for myself that it still exist on the media and where it is. I have and found it here: […]
PowerPivot Configuration Tool error: Current Analysis Services account… Analysis Services service account must be the same for all instances…
When trying to run the PowerPivot Configuration Tool for SQL Server 2012 SP1 with SharePoint 2010 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server, have you ever seen this error? “Current Analysis Services account: DOMAIN\account Analysis Services service account must be the same for instances in the farm. Change you service properties to log on using account: NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL […]
Exception caught instantiating TERADATA report server extension
Explains the TERADATA error message (shown in the image below). Short description is that the TERADATA extension is configured by default (see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159704.aspx#TeradataException).
Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.ReportingServices.ProcessingObjectModel
As the title says I had a slight problem with one of my configurations. This was regarding the Reporting Services Service Application in SharePoint 2013 Preview. Below I’ll describe what I did. The error message when running a SharePoint integrated SSRS report as seen in the browser: Searching the ULSViewer I found the same error but it […]
Configuring PowerPivot for SharePoint 2013 Preview
After having installed the SQL Server PowerPivot 2012 to SharePoint 2010 I thought there problably would not be any big news in this slightly updated version. But installing the all new version of PowerPivot showed me wrong as seen among the last images, there is now an option to add more PowerPivot servers to an […]
Installing SharePoint 2013 Preview
Step 1: Install the pre-requisites, running the prerequisitesinstaller.exe on the installation media. Step 2: Read the Welcome screen (if you like) and then press next. Step 3: Accept the License Agreement and press next. Step 4: Watch the progressbar as it slowly fills up… Step 5: As the pre-requisites has finished, there are still some […]