Factorytalk View Cannot Authenticate With The SQL Server 2008 Express Instance 'Ftviewx64Tagdb'
Factorytalk View Cannot Authenticate With The SQL Server 2008 Express Instance 'Ftviewx64Tagdb'
Factorytalk View Cannot Authenticate With The SQL Server 2008 Express Instance 'Ftviewx64Tagdb'
FactoryTalk View cannot authenticate with the SQL Server 2008 Express
Instance 'FTVIEWx64TagDb'
550677 | Date Created: 06/24/2013 | Last Updated: 01/23/2019
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Problem
When attempting to open an Application in FactoryTalk View Studio, or when attempting to run a FactoryTalk View
SE client the following error appears:
FactoryTalk View cannot authenticate with the SQL Server 2008 Express Instance 'FTVIEWx64TagDb' on
machine using the 'FTVIEWUSER' user account. Please run 'FTVIEWUSER Account Reset' utility machine to
reset the 'FTVIEWUSER' account to its default.
Environment
FactoryTalk View ME/SE
Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit
Cause
This can be caused by any of the following
Solution 1
Run the FTVIEWUSER Account Reset Utility.
1. Go to Start --> All Programs --> Rockwell Software --> FactoryTalk View --> Tools --> FTVIEWUSER
Account Reset utility
2. Enter correct password for SA account, then click Next
3. Reset the FTVIEWUSER account to its default or assign the password the same as SA account.
4. Reboot the computer
Note: You may receive an error after clicking next on the FTVIEWUSER Account Reset Utility that states:
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If this is the case, make sure that the SA password does not include any special characters ( !,?,:,<,>, etc...).
These are allowed to be part of the password in Microsoft SQL server, but the FTVIEWUSER Account Reset
Utility will not accept these special characters.
If your SA password does have special characters, you will need to install the SQL Server Management Studio in
order to access the FTVIEWx64TAGDB database and change the SA password.
To install SQL management studio for FactoryTalk View SE version 9, please download the installer directly from
Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7593).
The installation media for FactoryTalk View SE version 8 and some earlier versions have an installation for SQL
Server Management Studio in the installation media:
1. Navigate to the SQL install on the FactoryTalk View SE media. The file you want to run is located in the
following directory:
FTView\Redist\SQLServer2008\SQLEXPRWT_x86_ENU.exe
2. When the application launches, select New Installation or add features to an existing installation
3. Select New Installation or add shared features
4. Accept the license terms, and click Next
5. Check Management Tools --> Basic. Everything else can be unchecked, aside from those that are greyed
out.
6. Click Next until it begins installing. Once complete, close the window, and also close the SQL Server
Installation Center
7. Launch SQL Server Management Studio by going to Start --> All Programs --> Microsoft SQL Server 2008
R2 --> SQL Server Management Studio
8. Be sure that you have the server name and database name FTVIEWX64TAGDB correct, and click Connect.
9. Expand Security --> Logins in the object explorer on the left hand side of the screen
10. Double-click on the SA account
11. Create a new password without special characters and uncheck Enforce password policy
12. Click OK
13. Go back and run the FTVIEWUSER Account Reset Utility as above.
Solution 2
Verify the SQL Server (FTVIEWX64TAGDB) service Logon settings.
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Solution 3
Verify that Windows Programs and Features has Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 installed on the HMI Server
computer. If it does not exist:
1. Make sure any Microsoft SQL Services are not started, then delete the MSSQL10_50.FTVIEWX64TAGDB folder
in the following locations:
64-bit:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
32-bit:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
Solution 4
1. Delete the C:\ProgramData\Rockwell\RSView Enterprise\FTViewInstance.xml
2. Run the Reset FTVIEWUSER utility again
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