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- Terraform: Failed to query available provider packages (Azapi)
I try to use the Azure Azapi Provider within my Terraform project but after I add the provider and run terraform init, I get the following error: Error: Failed to query available provider packages Could not retrieve the list of available versions for provider hashicorp azapi: provider registry registry terraform io does not have a provider
- . net - Microsoft. ACE. OLEDB. 12. 0 provider is not registered on the . . .
I could change the provider connection string to ACE OLEDB 12 0 for x32 operation or to ACE OLEDB 16 0 for x64 operation Both worked fine To use x86 build settings, you need to have the 2010 x32 database engine AND the ACE OLEDB 12 0 connection-string provider AND explicit x86 build settings to work with Office 365 x32 in January of 2020
- The Microsoft. ACE. OLEDB. 15. 0 provider is not registered on the local . . .
The 'Microsoft ACE OLEDB 15 0' provider is not registered on the local machine (System Data) When googling around for solutions, everyone seemed to have conflicting versions (64 vs 32) but everything I am using is 64-bit System details: Windows 10 x64-bit; Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18 (Standard Edition (64-bit)) Microsoft Excel
- How to fix a No process is on the other end of the pipe error in SQL . . .
(provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe ) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 233) I enabled TCP IP and Named Pipes and it still doesn't work:
- Powershell: How do I install the Nuget provider for PowerShell on a . . .
Install NuGet provider on my unconnected machine I copied the \NuGet folder (and all its children) from the connected machine onto a thumb drive and copied it to C:\Program Files\PackageManagement\ProviderAssemblies on my unconnected (Win 7) machine
- SQL Server: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is . . .
(provider: SSL Provider, error: 0 - The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted
- java - sun. security. provider. certpath. SunCertPathBuilderException . . .
Where I run the below code I get the error: javax net ssl SSLHandshakeException: sun security validator ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun security
- The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted . . .
@OrizG I have a SQL Server installed on a local machine, and I use it for personal projects At the moment, I don't want to spend a penny with it, so I got myself a free host and tried to configure the server in a way that I Ca-sign the certificates, and exchange them between the server and clients I'll be using to access it
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