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date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 11:23:04 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.data.xmlanalysis        back       


Remote connection to Analysis Services   
Hello everyone,

Like many people I am trying to use two servers, one for OLAP and the second 
XMLa.  I have XMLa on the OLAP server just for testing and everything seems 
to work just fine locally.  When I try to remote in from server 2 I get 
"class not registered."  I read serveral posts and many kb articles.  They 
all seem to point back to MSXML not installed or a faulty install.  I went 
back in to make sure and uninstalled everything and reinstalled it as 
directed.  I am still getting the same error.

The error is occuring in the attempt to oHttpRequest.send, from my local 
machine.  If this an error for my own machine or the IIS server?  I will keep 
researching, but I was hoping for a quick answer.

Thanks for any help,
date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 11:23:04 -0700   author:   Chris

RE: Remote connection to Analysis Services   
Try installing the Pivot Table Services (PTS).

It should be available on the SQL Service Pack CD.

"Chris" wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Like many people I am trying to use two servers, one for OLAP and the second 
> XMLa.  I have XMLa on the OLAP server just for testing and everything seems 
> to work just fine locally.  When I try to remote in from server 2 I get 
> "class not registered."  I read serveral posts and many kb articles.  They 
> all seem to point back to MSXML not installed or a faulty install.  I went 
> back in to make sure and uninstalled everything and reinstalled it as 
> directed.  I am still getting the same error.
> 
> The error is occuring in the attempt to oHttpRequest.send, from my local 
> machine.  If this an error for my own machine or the IIS server?  I will keep 
> researching, but I was hoping for a quick answer.
> 
> Thanks for any help,
>
date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 21:45:01 -0700   author:   Mark

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