Locale ID SQL Server issue - sql

I am having a problem replicating a SQL server database. I am using a transactional replication and just finished creating my local publication when i receive this error while the snapshot agent was running:
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user-defined
routine or aggregate "sp_scriptdropinsreconciliationproc_sqlclr":
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: The locale identifier (LCID) 1072
is not supported by SQL
Can someone please help me with this situation? thanks & much appreciated.

So solving this issue was simple.i had the wrong windows locale language pack selected when SQL server was installed the first time .Steps i took:
uninstall SQL server.
changed locale ID to its appropriate selection (South African to USA Locale as SQL Server did not recognize my locale ID "soto" (South Africa). ).
re-installed SQL Server on the new locale ID.
Replication works.
Great Success.
So Tanner was right but i wanted to provide a clearer answer to those who might experience this problem in future.

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Why am I getting this error from azure sql? Error Code [70527]

I am encountering this error in azure SQL [70527] any suggestions on how to fix this? This is the first time I have encountered this error.
I would appreciate any advice at all, I'm at a loss how to fix this issue, I am not well versed with azure SQL at all
I am assuming you are migrating a database from on premise sql serve to Azure. I suggest you use the migration agent which will highlight all these issues with possible resolution in some cases.
The error code 70527 is related to user login which is highlighted in the following post as well
SQL70527 error in database project
You may have to create the user as per suggestion in the post above using the script method rather than the backup restore.
You can download the migration agent from below link
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53595

SQL - Attempted to read or write protected memory

I'm trying to use a functions on the SQL SSMS2014 and I get the error on the title.
I can create new tables and databases no problem if i do it with a new query, but afterwards i can't edit or use the design function without getting that error on any of the databases that i have.
Most of the similar errors i found were related to connection to the database, but none of the fixes on those worked for me.
My guess is that the error message you are getting is:
the backend version is not supported to design database diagrams or tables
Solution:
This is commonly reported as an error due to using the wrong version of SMSS. Use the version designed for your database version. You can use the command select ##version to check which version of sql server you are actually using. This version is reported in a way that is easier to interpret than than shown in the Help About in SMSS.
Using a newer version of SMSS than your database is generally error free, i.e. backward compatible.

Can not run creat a snapshot in sql server

I have a homework from Distributed Databases.
I try to create a Publication but SQL server 2008 R2 alert error.
I read on support page of MS. They said that must creat a snapshot by manual.
When i do this, and error again:
Thank for reading and sorry for my english.
The error is saying that the user account you are accessing the system with does not have permission to read\write to the D:\ drive location. That will need to be fixed first.

How can I make a SQL database, and use it in VB2010 (having more than 1 computer accessing the database)

The background to my problem is based on distributed computing. I want to have a database with some numbers in them and then a number of computers go through each row calculating another number (a little bit of an over simplification).
The problems I'm having are routed in my poor understanding of SQL servers (I think). I've got Microsoft SQL server 2012 (and 2008) installed on this machine and I've somehow managed to make a server for this task but then the problems arise.
I can't add a table to the server (I'm trying to do this in VS2010). When I expand the server and right click on tables and select add new table i get the following error:
"The server version is not supported. Only servers up to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 are supported."
That stops me making a table and from there I can't move on. I've downloaded and installed the VS2010 SP1 (and re-installed it again when it didn't fix the problem) as I found this suggested for similar issues.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I've read around but nothing seems to work, people suggest using "SQL Management Studio" but I don't seem to have this installed!
Also, I haven't gotten to this step yet, but if this gets fixed any advice/links on how to access the database from a different machine (over the same local network) would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
Fraser
R Harvey gave you the pointer to SSMS - that's the ideal tool to use.
As for other computers accessing your local database - the name of your computer (where MSSQL is installed) is the name of the server in your connection string.

ColdFusion 8: Database Connection Reset Error

I have been getting these intermittent ColdFusion Database connection reset errors and was wondering if anyone had experience with this and had a particular solution that worked?
Here is the error:
Error Executing Database Query.[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver]A problem occurred when attempting to contact the server (Server returned: Connection reset). Please ensure that the server parameters passed to the driver are correct and that the server is running. Also ensure that the maximum number of connections have not been exceeded for this server.
This doesn't happen with any particular query, the code breaks in different queries every time, returning a SQLState error 08s01. These query's logic are fine, no logic errors etc. I checked the network logs and there were no database server connection refusals at the time of the error. Once the first error occurs, it keeps happening for no more than a minute or so at random times of the day, every few days. I've googled this thing and so far anyone that has had this issue was only on CF6 or 7, which the fixes coldFusion put out are only for CF6 or 7.
Server configuration wise:
The ColdFusion server is version 8
The database server is SQL Server
2005 Standard
The database connections allowed
setting is set to unlimited on both
SQL Server and ColdFusion
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!
I'd personally try to update JDBC driver ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/jtds/ ) and add Validation Query if not already existing. I used once tool which was constantly checking TCP connections between servers, detecting even milisecond gap, check this tool http://www.colasoft.com/ping_tool/ .
Have you already resolved the issue?
I'm having the same problem on CF8 VPS, and after doing some research online I found this post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk#houseoffusion.com/msg302264.html
It says it's related to some features on the network card and something on the SP2 for Win2k3 that messes it up. Don't know if that applies to you but just in case.