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boyd-darena - 12/6/2009 7:08:01 AM
   
SQL Error installing to 1&1 Shared Hosting
I'm attempting to install Kentico to a 1&1 MS Business Hosting account and I'm receiving the following SQL error message when the install engine is processing 'data/cms_metafile_4.sql':

ERROR: An error occured: [DataConnection.ExecuteQuery]: Query:

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77FF4D489: caused exception: The identifier that starts with 'F497ACF3BF5C6FC8646F6FCE744D3F1D4E0F488015C54F8C05D7C6D73506E735F66F51EAE8F4893F7CC54A0D971A381FF4534FC693AE855538865A90E8B76DF0' is too long. Maximum length is 128. Incorrect syntax near ','. Incorrect syntax near '5'. The identifier that starts with 'BDC4F3820EC9F100A938B3652FE4D41E0482AD0C38A31AC58C40E29540000C9384405FE71890E58C00E19AB80152C900C3C3CC27F7AB845326E51815438AA54F' is too long. Maximum length is 128. Incorrect syntax near '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'


Given that the SQL server instance is fairly locked down (not possible to make configuration changes) - is there any workaround for this problem?

Kind regards,
Richard.

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kentico_zdenekc - 12/11/2009 8:27:57 AM
   
RE:SQL Error installing to 1&1 Shared Hosting
Hello,

this seems to be caused by some unknown factors during the connection with SQL server.
We would recommend running the installer again. To my knowledge, that has actually helped in your case (as Juraj mentioned).

Regards,
Zdenek C.