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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Installing MS sql server 2000 on win 2003 server

How do I do this when my instalation cd is an old veriosn with no SPs? Win
2003 requires MS SQL 2000 SP3 sp what do I do?

Regards
Anders> When you get the prompt saying that it must be SP3 you can continue to the
> end of the installation as per normal. You should then install SP3
> immediately before you do anything else. SP3a can be download from the
> microsoft web site.

Actually not. It says:

Ms SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Ediditon server componenet is not supportet on
this operating system. Only client componentes will be avaible for
instalation.

I juts read that before SQL server 2000 could run i would need SP3. But I
get no chance of installing it. Is it because its enteprise edition?

ANders|||> When you get the prompt saying that it must be SP3 you can continue to the
> end of the installation as per normal. You should then install SP3
> immediately before you do anything else. SP3a can be download from the
> microsoft web site.

Ahhhh. Stupid stupid me. So embarrassed. Id used my locally cdrom drive as
mountet network drive. Somehow i have manished to click on autorun menu at
my local computer! Thougt the popup window was on the server. (Using VNC)

Anyay thx. I'll just crawl back in my hole.

Anders

Installing MS SQL 6.5 on Win 2003 Server

Is it possible to install MS SQL 6.5 on Windows 2003?
Can you give some information if it is possible by some Patches or MDAC
? or any spesific SP?suhas wrote:
> Is it possible to install MS SQL 6.5 on Windows 2003?
> Can you give some information if it is possible by some Patches or MDAC
> ? or any spesific SP?
>
Right click the setup.exe, set the compatability to NT 4.0?
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Installing MS SQL 6.5 on Win 2003 Server

Is it possible to install MS SQL 6.5 on Windows 2003?
Can you give some information if it is possible by some Patches or MDAC
? or any spesific SP?suhas wrote:
> Is it possible to install MS SQL 6.5 on Windows 2003?
> Can you give some information if it is possible by some Patches or MDAC
> ? or any spesific SP?
>
Right click the setup.exe, set the compatability to NT 4.0?
--
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/ v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you!
/( _ )\ (Ubuntu 6.06) Linux 2.6.17.6
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Installed SQL Server 2005 CTP.. wheres enterprise manager?

Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
about the actual server software, not the client tools).
Thanks!
cheers, murray
There is no Enterprise Manager in SQL Server 2005. EM functionality is
included in Sql Server Management Studio.
SQL 2000 Developer and Evaluation editions can be installed on XP but not
Standard or Enterprise. SQL 2005 Developer, Express and Workgroup editions
can be installed on XP but not Standard or Enterprise. For the complete
lists of system requirements, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluat...0/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluat...5/default.mspx
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>
|||Hi
SQL Server 7.0 is not supported on Windows XP
SQL Server 2000 and 2005, developer and personal editions are installable on
Windows XP. Standard and Enterprise Editions are not.
SQL Server Management Studio is the replacement for Enterprise Manager. If
it is not there, it means you did not select it during the install.
SQL Server 2005 Express does not ship with a UI until 2006.
Regards
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>

Installed SQL Server 2005 CTP.. wheres enterprise manager?

Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
on Windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
about the actual server software, not the client tools).
Thanks!
cheers, murrayThere is no Enterprise Manager in SQL Server 2005. EM functionality is
included in Sql Server Management Studio.
SQL 2000 Developer and Evaluation editions can be installed on XP but not
Standard or Enterprise. SQL 2005 Developer, Express and Workgroup editions
can be installed on XP but not Standard or Enterprise. For the complete
lists of system requirements, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evalua...00/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evalua...05/default.mspx
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on Windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>|||Hi
SQL Server 7.0 is not supported on Windows XP
SQL Server 2000 and 2005, developer and personal editions are installable on
Windows XP. Standard and Enterprise Editions are not.
SQL Server Management Studio is the replacement for Enterprise Manager. If
it is not there, it means you did not select it during the install.
SQL Server 2005 Express does not ship with a UI until 2006.
Regards
--
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on Windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>

Installed SQL Server 2005 CTP.. wheres enterprise manager?

Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
about the actual server software, not the client tools).
Thanks!
cheers, murrayThere is no Enterprise Manager in SQL Server 2005. EM functionality is
included in Sql Server Management Studio.
SQL 2000 Developer and Evaluation editions can be installed on XP but not
Standard or Enterprise. SQL 2005 Developer, Express and Workgroup editions
can be installed on XP but not Standard or Enterprise. For the complete
lists of system requirements, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/sysreqs/2000/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/sysreqs/2005/default.mspx
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>|||Hi
SQL Server 7.0 is not supported on Windows XP
SQL Server 2000 and 2005, developer and personal editions are installable on
Windows XP. Standard and Enterprise Editions are not.
SQL Server Management Studio is the replacement for Enterprise Manager. If
it is not there, it means you did not select it during the install.
SQL Server 2005 Express does not ship with a UI until 2006.
Regards
--
Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"j.murray" <j.murray@.telco.com.au> wrote in message
news:uAdVXw81FHA.3568@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi I installed SQL Server 2005 CTP on my win XP pro sp2 machine. It has
> installed the configuration tools menu in start > programs. But i cannot
> find enterprise manager. am i missing something?
> Also, am i rightin saying that SQL 7 & SQL 2000 Server cannot be installed
> on windows XP Pro, BUT SQL 2005 can be installed on XP Pro? (im talking
> about the actual server software, not the client tools).
> Thanks!
> cheers, murray
>

Installed MSDE Rel A does not appear to work.

I just installed MSDE 2000 Rel A on a Win 2000 machine, after removing the old MSDE 2000 that came with MS Office. The new installation does not appear to work. I have a log file (with verbose dialog), but it says the installation completed successfully
at its end.
A custom ini file was used with a strong sa password and the DisableNetworkProtocols=0 to enable network access from a peer computer. Since I want to use Windows Authentication I omitted the SECURITYMODE=SQL.
As per the MSDE Readme file , I set the security policy for "Unsigned non-driver installation behavior" to "Silently succeed".
I disabled Norton Internet security (the firewall) and Antivirus before installing. After reboot, I set firewall rules to pass everything on ports that the MSDE wanted to communicate on. Disabling the firewall (after booting) does not allow it to work.
The Service Manager is active, but lists only the old server name "H" which is the name of the computer. The new instance is not shown. The services list is empty.
Q1) Why is the old server name "H" still there?
Q2) Any idea why this installation does work? Can anyone look at the log file (its about 2 MB in size) and tell what's wrong?
Mark Ferguson
hi Mark,
"Mark Ferguson" <MarkFerguson@.discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel
messaggio news:3E995A24-7B1B-4CA7-9472-90056074438F@.microsoft.com...
> I just installed MSDE 2000 Rel A on a Win 2000 machine, after removing the
old
>MSDE 2000 that came with MS Office. The new installation does not appear to
work. I
> have a log file (with verbose dialog), but it says the installation
completed successfully
>at its end.
>...........
just a question... you say
>The services list is empty
does it means you investigated the available services in the services
control panel and the installed MSDE instance is not present? or you mean
the instance is not present in the Service Manager combobox?
if the service is available in the services management panel, try typing the
instance name in the Service Manager combobox...
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz/DbaMgr.shtmhttp://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.8.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.54.0
(my vb6+sql-dmo little try to provide MS MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000 a visual
interface)
-- remove DMO to reply
|||I understand your question, and it was helpful but did not solve the problem:
1) Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services shows a list of services, some started, some not. In this case the MSSQL$<instance> is shown as *started*, so we know that the server is active.
2) The SQL Server Manager (SSM) that I was referring to, is started from the Startup subfolder during system boot. It appears as an icon at the right of the task bar: a CPU box with a green arrow in white circle. (In my case, the green arrow is missing).
The SSM is used to start and stop services associated with an instance of SQL Server. It contains two combo boxes, one for picking the instance, the second for picking the service to start and stop.
In the SSM instance combo box, the only instance name is "H" - the name of the old uninstalled MDSE 2000 from the MSOffice 2000 CDROM. I tried entering the new instance name in the combo box. It generated the error message "The network path was not found.
" The service combo box remained empty.
Mark Ferguson
"Andrea Montanari" wrote:

> hi Mark,
--snip--
> just a question... you say
> The services list is empty"
> does it means you investigated the available services in the services
> control panel and the installed MSDE instance is not present? or you mean
> the instance is not present in the Service Manager combobox?
> if the service is available in the services management panel, try typing the
> instance name in the Service Manager combobox...
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
|||Mark,
In the Server Manager, did you type in the instance name as
<MACHINE_NAME>\<INSTANCE_NAME>? For example, if my machine is DANDELL and
the instance is MYINSTANCE, I would enter DANDELL\MYINSTANCE and press the
"Refresh Services" button. This name is difference than MSSQL$MYINSTANCE.
Dan
"Mark Ferguson" <MarkFerguson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7D67CBC5-10EF-453D-8E77-9B2545BE6092@.microsoft.com...
>I understand your question, and it was helpful but did not solve the
>problem:
> 1) Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services shows a list of services,
> some started, some not. In this case the MSSQL$<instance> is shown as
> *started*, so we know that the server is active.
> 2) The SQL Server Manager (SSM) that I was referring to, is started from
> the Startup subfolder during system boot. It appears as an icon at the
> right of the task bar: a CPU box with a green arrow in white circle. (In
> my case, the green arrow is missing). The SSM is used to start and stop
> services associated with an instance of SQL Server. It contains two combo
> boxes, one for picking the instance, the second for picking the service to
> start and stop.
> In the SSM instance combo box, the only instance name is "H" - the name of
> the old uninstalled MDSE 2000 from the MSOffice 2000 CDROM. I tried
> entering the new instance name in the combo box. It generated the error
> message "The network path was not found." The service combo box remained
> empty.
> --
> Mark Ferguson
>
> "Andrea Montanari" wrote:
> --snip--
>
|||Thanks Dan. Didn't work however. The instance name is ABC. I tried
- H\ABC - result was an eror mesage saying that the computer name format was invalid.
-\H\ABC - result was "The RPC server is unavailable". The RPC server was started, I started the RPC locator service and tried again with the same error.
-\\H\ABC - result was no error message but at the bottom of the Service Manager dialog, a field showed the message "Unknown - \\\\H\ABC - MSSQLServer". Note the 4 backslashes?
I should mention that the first try (H\ABC) created more firewall rules for the SQL server and the Service Manager.
What is the proper format for the computer name and instance? According to my reading, in the "Books Online", the proper format is "H\<instance>".
Why doesn't the Service Manager find this new instance in the same way that it found the original instance? (I assume the original instance-name was blank.)
Mark Ferguson
"PPC" wrote:

> Mark,
> In the Server Manager, did you type in the instance name as
> <MACHINE_NAME>\<INSTANCE_NAME>? For example, if my machine is DANDELL and
> the instance is MYINSTANCE, I would enter DANDELL\MYINSTANCE and press the
> "Refresh Services" button. This name is difference than MSSQL$MYINSTANCE.
> Dan
> "Mark Ferguson" <MarkFerguson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7D67CBC5-10EF-453D-8E77-9B2545BE6092@.microsoft.com...
>
>

Monday, March 12, 2012

Installation Problem SQL Express 2005 on Win 2003 SP1

Hi, I've a problem to install SQL Server Express 2005 on Win 2003 SP1.
Do you know how to solve the problem ?

It displays error message after I click the setup file:

SQL Server Setup unexpetedly failed. For more information, review the Setup summary log file in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG\Summary.txt

Then I open the Summary.txt, it contains:

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.1399.06
==============================
OS Version : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family, Standard Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 3790)
Time : Thu Sep 21 11:17:18 2006

And review the SQLSetup0001_PCNAME_Core.txt in the Log Files directory:

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup beginning at Thu Sep 21 11:17:18 2006
Process ID : 688
D:\Master\SQLExpress2005\setup.exe Version: 2005.90.1399.0
Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18, returned true
Running: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Loaded DLL:D:\Master\SQLExpress2005\xmlrw.dll Version:2.0.3604.0
Complete: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18, returned false
Error: Action "ParseBootstrapOptionsAction" failed during execution. Error information reported during run:
Could not parse command line due to datastore exception.
Source File Name: utillib\persisthelpers.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:55 2005
Function Name: writeEncryptedString
Source Line Number: 124
-
writeEncryptedString() failed
Source File Name: utillib\persisthelpers.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:55 2005
Function Name: writeEncryptedString
Source Line Number: 123
-
Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)
Windows Error Text: The system cannot find the file specified.

Source File Name: cryptohelper\cryptsameusersamemachine.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Mon Jun 13 14:30:00 2005
Function Name: sqls::CryptSameUserSameMachine::ProtectData
Source Line Number: 50

2
Could not skip Component update due to datastore exception.
Source File Name: datastore\cachedpropertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:49 2005
Function Name: CachedPropertyCollection::findProperty
Source Line Number: 130
-
Failed to find property "InstallMediaPath" {"SetupBootstrapOptionsScope", "", "688"} in cache
Source File Name: datastore\propertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:50 2005
Function Name: SetupBootstrapOptionsScope.InstallMediaPath
Source Line Number: 44
-
No collector registered for scope: "SetupBootstrapOptionsScope"
Running: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Complete: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18, returned true
Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Complete: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18, returned true
Running: PerformSCCAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Complete: PerformSCCAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18, returned true
Running: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2006/8/21 11:17:18
Error: Action "ActivateLoggingAction" threw an exception during execution. Error information reported during run:
Datastore exception while trying to write logging properties.
Source File Name: datastore\cachedpropertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:49 2005
Function Name: CachedPropertyCollection::findProperty
Source Line Number: 130
-
Failed to find property "primaryLogFiles" {"SetupStateScope", "", ""} in cache
Source File Name: datastore\propertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:50 2005
Function Name: SetupStateScope.primaryLogFiles
Source Line Number: 44
-
No collector registered for scope: "SetupStateScope"
00D3CFC8Unable to proceed with setup, there was a command line parsing error. : 2
Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)
Windows Error Text: The system cannot find the file specified.

Source File Name: datastore\propertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:50 2005
Function Name: SetupBootstrapOptionsScope.InstallMediaPath
Source Line Number: 44

Class not registered.
Failed to create CAB file due to datastore exception
Source File Name: datastore\cachedpropertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:49 2005
Function Name: CachedPropertyCollection::findProperty
Source Line Number: 130
-
Failed to find property "HostSetup" {"SetupBootstrapOptionsScope", "", "688"} in cache
Source File Name: datastore\propertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Fri Jul 29 01:13:50 2005
Function Name: SetupBootstrapOptionsScope.HostSetup
Source Line Number: 44
-
No collector registered for scope: "SetupBootstrapOptionsScope"
Message pump returning: 2

hello all MSFT.. please help me...

I can install it on Windows XP.SP2.. but can't on Windows 2003 SP1..

what wrong in the Windows 2003 .. is any requirements missing ?

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Installation of SQL Server

I have SQL Server 7 installed onto a partition (not C:) on a Win NT4 Server.
I shortly intend upgrading the server to Windows 2000 (to join a new AD
domain). This process will format the C: drive before installing a new Win
2000 installation. I realise I have to back up and detach the databases
before doing this.
However, my question is, does anyone know whether Enterprise Manager will
still run correctly if C: drive is overwritten (even though it is installed
to E:)?
(I'm concerned about losing DLLs etc..)A lot of information is stored in the registry, and that will be on the C:
drive. Among the information that is stored in the registry are the start up
parameters for SQL Server, and that includes the location of the master
database. In other words, if you format the C: drive and wipe the registry,
SQL Server won't start, never mind Enterprise Manager. If you are intend on
formatting the C: drive, I would uninstall SQL Server, and then reinstall it
after you have installed the new OS. That is the safest way to do it.
--
Jacco Schalkwijk
SQL Server MVP
"gmickelsen" <gmickelsen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5CBBFAC6-4D12-4A21-B70F-B794C54B4428@.microsoft.com...
>I have SQL Server 7 installed onto a partition (not C:) on a Win NT4
>Server.
> I shortly intend upgrading the server to Windows 2000 (to join a new AD
> domain). This process will format the C: drive before installing a new Win
> 2000 installation. I realise I have to back up and detach the databases
> before doing this.
> However, my question is, does anyone know whether Enterprise Manager will
> still run correctly if C: drive is overwritten (even though it is
> installed
> to E:)?
> (I'm concerned about losing DLLs etc..)
>

Installation of SQL Server

I have SQL Server 7 installed onto a partition (not C on a Win NT4 Server.
I shortly intend upgrading the server to Windows 2000 (to join a new AD
domain). This process will format the C: drive before installing a new Win
2000 installation. I realise I have to back up and detach the databases
before doing this.
However, my question is, does anyone know whether Enterprise Manager will
still run correctly if C: drive is overwritten (even though it is installed
to E?
(I'm concerned about losing DLLs etc..)
A lot of information is stored in the registry, and that will be on the C:
drive. Among the information that is stored in the registry are the start up
parameters for SQL Server, and that includes the location of the master
database. In other words, if you format the C: drive and wipe the registry,
SQL Server won't start, never mind Enterprise Manager. If you are intend on
formatting the C: drive, I would uninstall SQL Server, and then reinstall it
after you have installed the new OS. That is the safest way to do it.
Jacco Schalkwijk
SQL Server MVP
"gmickelsen" <gmickelsen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5CBBFAC6-4D12-4A21-B70F-B794C54B4428@.microsoft.com...
>I have SQL Server 7 installed onto a partition (not C on a Win NT4
>Server.
> I shortly intend upgrading the server to Windows 2000 (to join a new AD
> domain). This process will format the C: drive before installing a new Win
> 2000 installation. I realise I have to back up and detach the databases
> before doing this.
> However, my question is, does anyone know whether Enterprise Manager will
> still run correctly if C: drive is overwritten (even though it is
> installed
> to E?
> (I'm concerned about losing DLLs etc..)
>

Friday, February 24, 2012

Installation Issue

I am trying to install Sql Server on a Win 2000 Server...It keeps
failing and I dont know why...I turned off my anti-virus for
installation and am logged in as an admin..heres the output of the
log...

21:40:32 Begin Setup
21:40:32 8.00.194
21:40:32 Mode = Normal
21:40:32 ModeType = NORMAL
21:40:32 GetDefinitionEx returned: 0, Extended: 0x0
21:40:32 ValueFTS returned: 1
21:40:32 ValuePID returned: 1
21:40:32 ValueLic returned: 0
21:40:32 System: Windows NT Terminal Server
21:40:32 SQL Server ProductType: Developer Edition [0x3]
21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInitialize
21:40:32 End Action SetupInitialize
21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInstall
21:40:32 Reading
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CommonFi lesDir ...
21:40:32 CommonFilesDir=C:\Program Files\Common Files
21:40:32 Windows Directory=C:\WINNT\
21:40:32 Program Files=C:\Program Files\
21:40:32 TEMPDIR=C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\
21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInstall
21:40:32 Begin Action: CheckFixedRequirements
21:40:32 Platform ID: 0xf00
21:40:32 Version: 5.0.2195
21:40:32 File Version - C:\WINNT\system32\shdocvw.dll: 6.0.2800.1606
21:40:32 End Action: CheckFixedRequirements
21:40:32 Begin Action: ShowDialogs
21:40:32 Initial Dialog Mask: 0x83000f7, Disable Back=0x1
21:40:32 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1
21:40:32 Begin Action: DialogShowSdWelcome
21:40:45 End Action DialogShowSdWelcome
21:40:45 Dialog 0x1 returned: 1
21:40:45 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:40:45 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2,index=1
21:40:45 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2
21:40:45 Begin Action: DialogShowSdMachineName
21:40:47 ShowDlgMachine returned: 1
21:40:47 Name = ROCKY, Type = 0x1
21:40:47 Begin Action: CheckRequirements
21:40:47 Processor Architecture: x86 (Pentium)
21:40:47 Service Pack: 1024
21:40:47 ComputerName: ROCKY
21:40:47 User Name: jferris
21:40:47 IsAllAccessAllowed returned: 1
21:40:47 OS Language: 0x409
21:40:47 End Action CheckRequirements
21:40:47 This combination of Package and Operating System allows a full
product install.
21:40:47 CreateSetupTopology(ROCKY), Handle : 0x18f4548, returned : 0
21:40:47 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x18f4548
21:40:47 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
21:40:47 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x18f4570
21:40:47 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
21:40:47 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x0
21:40:47 PN_StartScan [0x18f4570] returned : 0
21:40:47 PN_GetNext [0x18f4570] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
21:40:47 No more items in enumeration.
21:40:47 ReleaseSetupTopology
21:40:47 Named instance limit: 100, quota: 0
21:40:47 End Action DialogShowSdMachineName
21:40:47 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:40:47 nFullMask = 0x83000f7, nCurrent = 0x2, nDirection = 0
21:40:47 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf000f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:40:47 Dialog 0x2 returned: 0
21:40:47 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:40:47 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x4,index=2
21:40:47 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x4
21:40:47 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstallMode
21:40:48 ShowDlgInstallMode returned: 1
21:40:48 InstallMode : 0x1
21:40:48 End Action DialogShowSdInstallMode
21:40:48 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:40:48 nFullMask = 0xbf000f7, nCurrent = 0x4, nDirection = 1
21:40:48 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf400f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:40:48 Dialog 0x4 returned: 1
21:40:48 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:40:49 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x10,index=4
21:40:49 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x10
21:40:49 Begin Action: DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
21:40:49 End Action DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
21:40:49 Dialog 0x10 returned: 1
21:40:49 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:40:49 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x20,index=5
21:40:49 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x20
21:40:49 Begin Action: DialogShowSdLicense
21:40:51 End Action DialogShowSdLicense
21:40:51 Dialog 0x20 returned: 1
21:40:51 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:40:51 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x40,index=6
21:40:51 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x40
21:40:51 Begin Action: DialogShowSdCDKey
21:40:51 digpid size : 256
21:41:16 ShowDlgCDKeyreturned: 1
21:41:16 digpid size : 164
21:41:16 CDKey = V2D24-3QDRR-6HPMB-CVYK3-FJPBW, 20 digit Product ID =
53933-430-6872714-05495
21:41:16 End Action DialogShowSdCDKey
21:41:16 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:16 nFullMask = 0xbf400f7, nCurrent = 0x40, nDirection = 1
21:41:16 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf400f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:16 Dialog 0x40 returned: 1
21:41:16 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:16 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x80,index=7
21:41:16 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x80
21:41:16 Dialog 0x80 returned: 1
21:41:16 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:16 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x40000,index=18
21:41:16 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x40000
21:41:16 Begin Action: DialogShowSdCliSvr
21:41:16 DisplaySystemPreReq
21:41:17 ShowDlgClientServerSelect returned: 1
21:41:17 Type : 0x2
21:41:17 End Action DialogShowSdCliSvr
21:41:17 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:17 nFullMask = 0xbf400f7, nCurrent = 0x40000, nDirection = 1
21:41:17 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbfc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:17 Dialog 0x40000 returned: 1
21:41:17 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:17 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x80000,index=19
21:41:17 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x80000
21:41:17 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstanceName
21:41:17 Begin Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
21:41:18 End Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
21:41:18 ShowDlgInstanceName returned : 1
21:41:18 InstanceName : MSSQLSERVER
21:41:18 CreateSetupTopology(ROCKY), Handle : 0x18f4548, returned : 0
21:41:18 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x18f4548
21:41:18 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
21:41:18 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x18f4570
21:41:18 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
21:41:18 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x0
21:41:18 PN_StartScan [0x18f4570] returned : 0
21:41:18 PN_GetNext [0x18f4570] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
21:41:19 No more items in enumeration.
21:41:19 ReleaseSetupTopology
21:41:19 End Action DialogShowSdInstanceName
21:41:19 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:19 nFullMask = 0xbfc00f7, nCurrent = 0x80000, nDirection = 1
21:41:19 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbfc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:19 Dialog 0x80000 returned: 1
21:41:19 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:19 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x100000,index=20
21:41:19 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x100000
21:41:19 Begin Action: DialogShowSdSetupType
21:41:19 Begin Action: Setup Type
21:41:35 SQL program folder: D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 SQL data folder: D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 Windows system folder: C:\WINNT\system32\
21:41:35 Prog req: 38205, Data req: 34432, Sys req: 182917
21:41:35 Prog avail: 5472244, Data avail: 5472244, Sys avail: 830798
21:41:35 Prog req vs. avail, 72637, 5472244
21:41:35 Data req vs. avail, 34432, 5472244
21:41:35 Sys req vs. avail, 182917, 830798
21:41:35 DisplaySystemPreReq
21:41:35 [SetupTypeSQL]
21:41:35 szDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 szDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 Result = 301
21:41:35 szDataDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 szDataDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
21:41:35 End Action: Setup Type
21:41:35 Setup Type: Typical (301)
21:41:35 End Action DialogShowSdSetupType
21:41:35 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:35 nFullMask = 0xbfc00f7, nCurrent = 0x100000, nDirection = 301
21:41:35 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:35 Dialog 0x100000 returned: 301
21:41:35 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:35 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x400000,index=22
21:41:35 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x400000
21:41:35 Begin Action: DlgServices
21:41:38 ShowDlgServices returned: 1
21:41:38 [DlgServices]
21:41:38 Local-Domain= 3855
21:41:38 AutoStart= 15
21:41:38 Result= 1
21:41:38 End Action DlgServices
21:41:38 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:38 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x400000, nDirection = 1
21:41:38 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:38 Dialog 0x400000 returned: 1
21:41:38 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:38 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x800000,index=23
21:41:38 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x800000
21:41:38 Begin Action: DlgSQLSecurity
21:41:53 ShowDlgSQLSecurity returned: 1
21:41:53 LoginMode = 2,szPwd
21:41:53 End Action DlgSQLSecurity
21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x800000, nDirection = 1
21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:53 Dialog 0x800000 returned: 1
21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x1000000,index=24
21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1000000
21:41:53 Begin Action: DlgCollation
21:41:53 ShowDlgCollation returned: 1
21:41:53 collation_name = SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS,locale_name =
Latin1_General,lcid = 0x409,SortId = 52,dwCompFlags = 0x30001
21:41:53 End Action DlgCollation
21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x1000000, nDirection = 1
21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:53 Dialog 0x1000000 returned: 1
21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2000000,index=25
21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2000000
21:41:53 Begin Action: DlgNetwork
21:41:53 ShowDlgNetwork returned: 1
21:41:53 [DlgServerNetwork]
21:41:53 NetworkLibs = 255
21:41:53 TCPPort = 1433
21:41:53 TCPPrxy = Default
21:41:53 NMPPipeName = \\.\pipe\sql\query
21:41:53 Result = 1
21:41:53 End Action DlgNetwork
21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x2000000, nDirection = 1
21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:53 Dialog 0x2000000 returned: 1
21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x8000000,index=27
21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x8000000
21:41:53 Begin Action: DialogShowSdStartCopy
21:41:54 End Action DialogShowSdStartCopy
21:41:54 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
21:41:54 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x8000000, nDirection = 1
21:41:54 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
21:41:54 Dialog 0x8000000 returned: 1
21:41:54 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
21:41:54 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x0,index=0
21:41:54 End Action ShowDialogs
21:41:54 Begin Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
21:41:54 DeinstallStart returned (D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL): 0
21:41:54 End Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
21:41:54 Begin Action SetToolsComponentSelection:
21:41:54 End Action SetToolsComponentSelection:
21:41:54 Begin Action ProcessComponentSelection:
21:41:54 End Action ProcessComponentSelection
21:41:54 Begin Action LogSelectedComponents:
21:41:54 SQLProg
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\Help
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMh
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMX86Lb
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMALb
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\Rs1033
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\RsIntl
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\ActiveX
21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\System
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\UpgSys
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\ActiveX
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\Res1033
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\ResOther
21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\Resld
21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp
21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\ReplDat
21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\RepComm
21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\RepNoDk
21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\ActiveX
21:41:54 SQLProg\Install
21:41:54 SQLProg\System
21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt
21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\Help
21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\SvrExtRs
21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\ResIntl
21:41:54 SQLProg\Dat
21:41:54 SQLProg\DatSmpl
21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseSys
21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseBinn
21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch
21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch\Help
21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch\ActiveX
21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseInst
21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols
21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols\EXE
21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols\DLL
21:41:54 SQLProg\Perfmon
21:41:54 SQLProg\Perfmon\System
21:41:54 SQLProg\Root
21:41:54 MgtTool
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\HTML
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98SYS
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98Res
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98Hlp
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Help
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Res1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ResIntl
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98RsI
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX\Res1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX\ResIntl
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Scripts
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB\Res1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB\ResIntl
21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler
21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\Help
21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\Res1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\ResIntl
21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz
21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\Help
21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\Res1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\ResIntl
21:41:54 MgtTool\DTCCLi
21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct
21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnHlp
21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\Wzcn1033
21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnOthr
21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnCmn
21:41:54 MgtTool\UtilSys
21:41:54 MgtTool\UtilBinn
21:41:54 Connect
21:41:54 Connect\ConnSys
21:41:54 Books
21:41:54 Books\Bookso
21:41:54 Books\Bookso\Utils
21:41:54 DevTools
21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int
21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int\Dbg Int Common
21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int\EXE
21:41:54 CoreRepl
21:41:54 CoreRepl\Res1033
21:41:54 CoreRepl\ResIntl
21:41:54 Core
21:41:54 Core\Res1033
21:41:54 Core\ResOther
21:41:54 Repostry
21:41:54 Repostry\RepstSys
21:41:54 Repostry\Res1033
21:41:54 Repostry\ResIntl
21:41:54 CoreMisc
21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX
21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX\Res1033
21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX\ResIntl
21:41:54 CoreMisc\Res1033
21:41:54 Monarch
21:41:54 Monarch\Monr1033
21:41:54 Monarch\MonrIntl
21:41:54 Jet
21:41:54 CoreInst
21:41:54 CoreCOM
21:41:54 CoreCOM\Res1033
21:41:54 CoreCOM\ResIntl
21:41:54 CoreTool
21:41:54 CoreTool\Res1033
21:41:54 CoreTool\ResOther
21:41:54 DBLibCli
21:41:54 SFExt
21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX
21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX\Res1033
21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX\ResIntl
21:41:54 SFExt\Res1033
21:41:54 SFExt\ResIntl
21:41:54 Trace
21:41:54 Trace\Res1033
21:41:54 Trace\ResOther
21:41:54 MiscCore
21:41:54 MC
21:41:54 MC\MC1033
21:41:54 MC\MCIntl
21:41:54 MC\Help
21:41:54 SQLMgr
21:41:54 SQLMgr\Res1033
21:41:54 SQLMgr\ResIntl
21:41:54 SvrTool
21:41:54 SvrTool\Res1033
21:41:54 SvrTool\ResIntl
21:41:54 DTSUI
21:41:54 DTSUI\Res1033
21:41:54 DTSUI\ResIntl
21:41:54 MSOlap
21:41:54 MSOlap\Res1033
21:41:54 MSOlap\ResIntl
21:41:54 ATL
21:41:54 ATL\winnt
21:41:54 ATL\win9x
21:41:55 MFC42U
21:41:55 VC
21:41:55 VB
21:41:55 OCX1
21:41:55 SQLAdHlp
21:41:55 SQLAdHlp\Res1033
21:41:55 SQLAdHlp\ResOther
21:41:55 {E07FDDBE-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
21:41:55 {E07FDDC7-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
21:41:55 {E07FDDC0-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
21:41:55 {E07FDDBF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
21:41:55 End Action LogSelectedComponents
21:41:55 Begin Action InstallPkgs:
21:41:55 Begin Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
21:42:00 ConnectivityLocked returned: 0
21:42:00 The operation completed successfully.

21:42:00 End Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
21:42:00 Setup is installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)
...
21:42:00 E:\x86\Other\sqlredis.exe /q:a /C:"setupre.exe WARN=1 -s -SMS"
21:42:48 ExitCode: 0
21:42:48 Setup is installing Microsoft Distributed Transaction
Coordinator (MSDTC) ...
21:42:48 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\cld tcstp.exe
-SupportDir "C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin" -DTCPkg
"E:\x86\Other\dtcsetup.exe" -LogFile "C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log"
21:42:49 Process Exit Code: (0)
21:42:49 InstallMSSearch instance: MSSQLSERVER
21:42:49 Software\Microsoft\Search\Install:Version not present
21:42:49 MSSearch 2.0 or greater version check returned -1
21:42:49 Setup is installing the Microsoft Full-Text Search Engine ...
21:42:49 "E:\x86\FullText\MSSearch\Search\SearchStp.exe" /s
/a:SQLServer
21:43:06 Process Exit Code: (0)
21:43:06 /Q:A /T:C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\ixp001.tmp
21:43:06 Setup is installing HTML Help ...
21:43:06 HTML Help installer exit code: 0
21:43:28 End Action InstallPkgs
21:43:28 Begin Action MoveFileData:
21:43:28 Enabled SELFREGISTERBATCH
21:43:28 Enabled CORECOMPONENTHANDLING
21:45:17 Begin Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
21:45:18 End Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
21:45:18 End Action MoveFileData
21:45:18 Begin Action ProcessAfterDataMove:
21:45:18 E:\x86\Binn\hhcol.exe C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Books
21:45:19 End Action ProcessAfterDataMove
21:45:19 Begin Action BuildServer:
21:45:19 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
-Silent 1 -Action 5 -ExePath "D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL\binn\sqlservr.exe" -Service "MSSQLSERVER"
21:45:19 Process Exit Code: (0)
21:45:19 Begin Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
21:45:19 End Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
21:45:19 Begin Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
21:45:19 End Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
21:45:19 Begin Action: CreateSer
21:45:19 End Action: CreateSer
21:45:19 Begin Action: SkuIt
21:45:19 End Action: SkuIt
21:45:20 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL returned: 0, 0
21:45:20 SetRegSecuritySQLAndAdmin for
Software\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\MSSQLServer returned: 0, 0
21:45:20 Begin Action: UpdateSystemPath
21:45:20 Path successfully updated.
21:45:20 C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\NOTES\;C:\Program
Files\Seagate Software\NOTES\DATA\;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Crystal Decisions\2.0\bin\NOTES\;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Crystal
Decisions\2.0\bin\NOTES\DATA\;%SystemRoot%\system3 2;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SystemR oot%\System32\Citrix\IMA;%SystemRoot%\System32\Cit rix\IMA\SubSystems;C:\WINNT\System32\Citrix\IMA;C: \WINNT\System32\Citrix\IMA\Subsystems;%SystemRoot% \System32\Citrix\IMA;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT\SS LRelay;C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\BINN
21:45:20 End Action: UpdateSystemPath
21:45:21 C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Binn\cnfgsvr.exe -F "C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log" -I
MSSQLSERVER -V 1 -M 0 -Q "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" -H 131450 -U sa
-P
################################################## #############################

Starting Service ...

SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS

-m -Q -T4022 -T3659

Connecting to Server ...

driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
(SECDoClientHandshake()).

driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
(SECDoClientHandshake()).

driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
(SECDoClientHandshake()).

SQL Server configuration failed.

################################################## #############################

21:47:24 Process Exit Code: (-1)
21:48:00 Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server
error logs and C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log for more information.
21:48:00 Action CleanUpInstall:
21:48:00 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
-Silent 1 -Action 4 -Service SQLSERVERAGENT
21:48:01 Process Exit Code: (1060) The specified service does not exist
as an installed service.

21:48:01 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
-Silent 1 -Action 4 -Service MSSQLSERVER
21:48:01 Process Exit Code: (0)
21:48:01 StatsGenerate returned: 2
21:48:01 StatsGenerate (0x0,0x1,0xf00,0x400,1033,303,0x0,0x1,0,0,0
21:48:01 StatsGenerate -1,jferris)
21:48:01 Installation Failed.Hi

This seems to be a certificate problem. Check out
http://support.microsoft.com/d*efau...b;en-us;3093*98
http://support.microsoft.com/d*efau...b;en-us;3024*09
John

"Jimbo" <jim.ferris@.motorola.com> wrote in message
news:1114307423.914592.282910@.g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>I am trying to install Sql Server on a Win 2000 Server...It keeps
> failing and I dont know why...I turned off my anti-virus for
> installation and am logged in as an admin..heres the output of the
> log...
>
> 21:40:32 Begin Setup
> 21:40:32 8.00.194
> 21:40:32 Mode = Normal
> 21:40:32 ModeType = NORMAL
> 21:40:32 GetDefinitionEx returned: 0, Extended: 0x0
> 21:40:32 ValueFTS returned: 1
> 21:40:32 ValuePID returned: 1
> 21:40:32 ValueLic returned: 0
> 21:40:32 System: Windows NT Terminal Server
> 21:40:32 SQL Server ProductType: Developer Edition [0x3]
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInitialize
> 21:40:32 End Action SetupInitialize
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInstall
> 21:40:32 Reading
> Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CommonFi lesDir ...
> 21:40:32 CommonFilesDir=C:\Program Files\Common Files
> 21:40:32 Windows Directory=C:\WINNT\
> 21:40:32 Program Files=C:\Program Files\
> 21:40:32 TEMPDIR=C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: SetupInstall
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: CheckFixedRequirements
> 21:40:32 Platform ID: 0xf00
> 21:40:32 Version: 5.0.2195
> 21:40:32 File Version - C:\WINNT\system32\shdocvw.dll: 6.0.2800.1606
> 21:40:32 End Action: CheckFixedRequirements
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: ShowDialogs
> 21:40:32 Initial Dialog Mask: 0x83000f7, Disable Back=0x1
> 21:40:32 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1
> 21:40:32 Begin Action: DialogShowSdWelcome
> 21:40:45 End Action DialogShowSdWelcome
> 21:40:45 Dialog 0x1 returned: 1
> 21:40:45 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:40:45 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2,index=1
> 21:40:45 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2
> 21:40:45 Begin Action: DialogShowSdMachineName
> 21:40:47 ShowDlgMachine returned: 1
> 21:40:47 Name = ROCKY, Type = 0x1
> 21:40:47 Begin Action: CheckRequirements
> 21:40:47 Processor Architecture: x86 (Pentium)
> 21:40:47 Service Pack: 1024
> 21:40:47 ComputerName: ROCKY
> 21:40:47 User Name: jferris
> 21:40:47 IsAllAccessAllowed returned: 1
> 21:40:47 OS Language: 0x409
> 21:40:47 End Action CheckRequirements
> 21:40:47 This combination of Package and Operating System allows a full
> product install.
> 21:40:47 CreateSetupTopology(ROCKY), Handle : 0x18f4548, returned : 0
> 21:40:47 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x18f4548
> 21:40:47 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
> 21:40:47 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x18f4570
> 21:40:47 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
> 21:40:47 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x0
> 21:40:47 PN_StartScan [0x18f4570] returned : 0
> 21:40:47 PN_GetNext [0x18f4570] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
> 21:40:47 No more items in enumeration.
> 21:40:47 ReleaseSetupTopology
> 21:40:47 Named instance limit: 100, quota: 0
> 21:40:47 End Action DialogShowSdMachineName
> 21:40:47 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:40:47 nFullMask = 0x83000f7, nCurrent = 0x2, nDirection = 0
> 21:40:47 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf000f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:40:47 Dialog 0x2 returned: 0
> 21:40:47 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:40:47 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x4,index=2
> 21:40:47 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x4
> 21:40:47 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstallMode
> 21:40:48 ShowDlgInstallMode returned: 1
> 21:40:48 InstallMode : 0x1
> 21:40:48 End Action DialogShowSdInstallMode
> 21:40:48 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:40:48 nFullMask = 0xbf000f7, nCurrent = 0x4, nDirection = 1
> 21:40:48 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf400f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:40:48 Dialog 0x4 returned: 1
> 21:40:48 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:40:49 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x10,index=4
> 21:40:49 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x10
> 21:40:49 Begin Action: DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
> 21:40:49 End Action DialogShowSdRegisterUserEx
> 21:40:49 Dialog 0x10 returned: 1
> 21:40:49 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:40:49 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x20,index=5
> 21:40:49 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x20
> 21:40:49 Begin Action: DialogShowSdLicense
> 21:40:51 End Action DialogShowSdLicense
> 21:40:51 Dialog 0x20 returned: 1
> 21:40:51 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:40:51 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x40,index=6
> 21:40:51 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x40
> 21:40:51 Begin Action: DialogShowSdCDKey
> 21:40:51 digpid size : 256
> 21:41:16 ShowDlgCDKeyreturned: 1
> 21:41:16 digpid size : 164
> 21:41:16 CDKey = V2D24-3QDRR-6HPMB-CVYK3-FJPBW, 20 digit Product ID =
> 53933-430-6872714-05495
> 21:41:16 End Action DialogShowSdCDKey
> 21:41:16 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:16 nFullMask = 0xbf400f7, nCurrent = 0x40, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:16 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf400f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:16 Dialog 0x40 returned: 1
> 21:41:16 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:16 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x80,index=7
> 21:41:16 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x80
> 21:41:16 Dialog 0x80 returned: 1
> 21:41:16 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:16 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x40000,index=18
> 21:41:16 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x40000
> 21:41:16 Begin Action: DialogShowSdCliSvr
> 21:41:16 DisplaySystemPreReq
> 21:41:17 ShowDlgClientServerSelect returned: 1
> 21:41:17 Type : 0x2
> 21:41:17 End Action DialogShowSdCliSvr
> 21:41:17 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:17 nFullMask = 0xbf400f7, nCurrent = 0x40000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:17 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbfc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:17 Dialog 0x40000 returned: 1
> 21:41:17 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:17 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x80000,index=19
> 21:41:17 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x80000
> 21:41:17 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstanceName
> 21:41:17 Begin Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
> 21:41:18 End Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
> 21:41:18 ShowDlgInstanceName returned : 1
> 21:41:18 InstanceName : MSSQLSERVER
> 21:41:18 CreateSetupTopology(ROCKY), Handle : 0x18f4548, returned : 0
> 21:41:18 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x18f4548
> 21:41:18 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
> 21:41:18 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x18f4570
> 21:41:18 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
> 21:41:18 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x0
> 21:41:18 PN_StartScan [0x18f4570] returned : 0
> 21:41:18 PN_GetNext [0x18f4570] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
> 21:41:19 No more items in enumeration.
> 21:41:19 ReleaseSetupTopology
> 21:41:19 End Action DialogShowSdInstanceName
> 21:41:19 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:19 nFullMask = 0xbfc00f7, nCurrent = 0x80000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:19 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbfc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:19 Dialog 0x80000 returned: 1
> 21:41:19 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:19 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x100000,index=20
> 21:41:19 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x100000
> 21:41:19 Begin Action: DialogShowSdSetupType
> 21:41:19 Begin Action: Setup Type
> 21:41:35 SQL program folder: D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 SQL data folder: D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 Windows system folder: C:\WINNT\system32\
> 21:41:35 Prog req: 38205, Data req: 34432, Sys req: 182917
> 21:41:35 Prog avail: 5472244, Data avail: 5472244, Sys avail: 830798
> 21:41:35 Prog req vs. avail, 72637, 5472244
> 21:41:35 Data req vs. avail, 34432, 5472244
> 21:41:35 Sys req vs. avail, 182917, 830798
> 21:41:35 DisplaySystemPreReq
> 21:41:35 [SetupTypeSQL]
> 21:41:35 szDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 szDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 Result = 301
> 21:41:35 szDataDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 szDataDir = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server
> 21:41:35 End Action: Setup Type
> 21:41:35 Setup Type: Typical (301)
> 21:41:35 End Action DialogShowSdSetupType
> 21:41:35 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:35 nFullMask = 0xbfc00f7, nCurrent = 0x100000, nDirection = 301
> 21:41:35 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:35 Dialog 0x100000 returned: 301
> 21:41:35 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:35 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x400000,index=22
> 21:41:35 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x400000
> 21:41:35 Begin Action: DlgServices
> 21:41:38 ShowDlgServices returned: 1
> 21:41:38 [DlgServices]
> 21:41:38 Local-Domain = 3855
> 21:41:38 AutoStart = 15
> 21:41:38 Result = 1
> 21:41:38 End Action DlgServices
> 21:41:38 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:38 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x400000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:38 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:38 Dialog 0x400000 returned: 1
> 21:41:38 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:38 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x800000,index=23
> 21:41:38 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x800000
> 21:41:38 Begin Action: DlgSQLSecurity
> 21:41:53 ShowDlgSQLSecurity returned: 1
> 21:41:53 LoginMode = 2,szPwd
> 21:41:53 End Action DlgSQLSecurity
> 21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x800000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:53 Dialog 0x800000 returned: 1
> 21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x1000000,index=24
> 21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1000000
> 21:41:53 Begin Action: DlgCollation
> 21:41:53 ShowDlgCollation returned: 1
> 21:41:53 collation_name = SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS,locale_name =
> Latin1_General,lcid = 0x409,SortId = 52,dwCompFlags = 0x30001
> 21:41:53 End Action DlgCollation
> 21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x1000000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:53 Dialog 0x1000000 returned: 1
> 21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2000000,index=25
> 21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2000000
> 21:41:53 Begin Action: DlgNetwork
> 21:41:53 ShowDlgNetwork returned: 1
> 21:41:53 [DlgServerNetwork]
> 21:41:53 NetworkLibs = 255
> 21:41:53 TCPPort = 1433
> 21:41:53 TCPPrxy = Default
> 21:41:53 NMPPipeName = \\.\pipe\sql\query
> 21:41:53 Result = 1
> 21:41:53 End Action DlgNetwork
> 21:41:53 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:53 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x2000000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:53 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:53 Dialog 0x2000000 returned: 1
> 21:41:53 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:53 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x8000000,index=27
> 21:41:53 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x8000000
> 21:41:53 Begin Action: DialogShowSdStartCopy
> 21:41:54 End Action DialogShowSdStartCopy
> 21:41:54 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
> 21:41:54 nFullMask = 0xbdc00f7, nCurrent = 0x8000000, nDirection = 1
> 21:41:54 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbdc00f7, Disable Back = 0x1
> 21:41:54 Dialog 0x8000000 returned: 1
> 21:41:54 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
> 21:41:54 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x0,index=0
> 21:41:54 End Action ShowDialogs
> 21:41:54 Begin Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
> 21:41:54 DeinstallStart returned (D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL): 0
> 21:41:54 End Action ProcessBeforeDataMove:
> 21:41:54 Begin Action SetToolsComponentSelection:
> 21:41:54 End Action SetToolsComponentSelection:
> 21:41:54 Begin Action ProcessComponentSelection:
> 21:41:54 End Action ProcessComponentSelection
> 21:41:54 Begin Action LogSelectedComponents:
> 21:41:54 SQLProg
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\Help
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMh
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMX86Lb
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\SCMDev\SCMALb
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\Rs1033
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\RsIntl
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SQLServr\System
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\UpgSys
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\Res1033
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\ResOther
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\UpgTools\Resld
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\ReplDat
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\RepComm
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\RepNoDk
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\ReplSupp\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Install
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\System
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\Help
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\SvrExtRs
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\SvrExt\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Dat
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\DatSmpl
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseSys
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseBinn
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch\Help
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\MSSearch\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\BaseInst
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols\EXE
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Symbols\DLL
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Perfmon
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Perfmon\System
> 21:41:54 SQLProg\Root
> 21:41:54 MgtTool
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\HTML
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98SYS
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98Res
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98Hlp
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Help
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\MSD98RsI
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\ActiveX\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\Scripts
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\SEM\OLEDB\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\Help
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Profiler\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\Help
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Qryanlz\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\DTCCLi
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnHlp
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\Wzcn1033
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnOthr
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\Wzcnflct\WzcnCmn
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\UtilSys
> 21:41:54 MgtTool\UtilBinn
> 21:41:54 Connect
> 21:41:54 Connect\ConnSys
> 21:41:54 Books
> 21:41:54 Books\Bookso
> 21:41:54 Books\Bookso\Utils
> 21:41:54 DevTools
> 21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int
> 21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int\Dbg Int Common
> 21:41:54 DevTools\Dbg Int\EXE
> 21:41:54 CoreRepl
> 21:41:54 CoreRepl\Res1033
> 21:41:54 CoreRepl\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 Core
> 21:41:54 Core\Res1033
> 21:41:54 Core\ResOther
> 21:41:54 Repostry
> 21:41:54 Repostry\RepstSys
> 21:41:54 Repostry\Res1033
> 21:41:54 Repostry\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 CoreMisc
> 21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX\Res1033
> 21:41:54 CoreMisc\ActiveX\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 CoreMisc\Res1033
> 21:41:54 Monarch
> 21:41:54 Monarch\Monr1033
> 21:41:54 Monarch\MonrIntl
> 21:41:54 Jet
> 21:41:54 CoreInst
> 21:41:54 CoreCOM
> 21:41:54 CoreCOM\Res1033
> 21:41:54 CoreCOM\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 CoreTool
> 21:41:54 CoreTool\Res1033
> 21:41:54 CoreTool\ResOther
> 21:41:54 DBLibCli
> 21:41:54 SFExt
> 21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX
> 21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX\Res1033
> 21:41:54 SFExt\ActiveX\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 SFExt\Res1033
> 21:41:54 SFExt\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 Trace
> 21:41:54 Trace\Res1033
> 21:41:54 Trace\ResOther
> 21:41:54 MiscCore
> 21:41:54 MC
> 21:41:54 MC\MC1033
> 21:41:54 MC\MCIntl
> 21:41:54 MC\Help
> 21:41:54 SQLMgr
> 21:41:54 SQLMgr\Res1033
> 21:41:54 SQLMgr\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 SvrTool
> 21:41:54 SvrTool\Res1033
> 21:41:54 SvrTool\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 DTSUI
> 21:41:54 DTSUI\Res1033
> 21:41:54 DTSUI\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 MSOlap
> 21:41:54 MSOlap\Res1033
> 21:41:54 MSOlap\ResIntl
> 21:41:54 ATL
> 21:41:54 ATL\winnt
> 21:41:54 ATL\win9x
> 21:41:55 MFC42U
> 21:41:55 VC
> 21:41:55 VB
> 21:41:55 OCX1
> 21:41:55 SQLAdHlp
> 21:41:55 SQLAdHlp\Res1033
> 21:41:55 SQLAdHlp\ResOther
> 21:41:55 {E07FDDBE-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
> 21:41:55 {E07FDDC7-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
> 21:41:55 {E07FDDC0-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
> 21:41:55 {E07FDDBF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
> 21:41:55 End Action LogSelectedComponents
> 21:41:55 Begin Action InstallPkgs:
> 21:41:55 Begin Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
> 21:42:00 ConnectivityLocked returned: 0
> 21:42:00 The operation completed successfully.
> 21:42:00 End Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
> 21:42:00 Setup is installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)
> ...
> 21:42:00 E:\x86\Other\sqlredis.exe /q:a /C:"setupre.exe WARN=1 -s -SMS"
> 21:42:48 ExitCode: 0
> 21:42:48 Setup is installing Microsoft Distributed Transaction
> Coordinator (MSDTC) ...
> 21:42:48 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\cld tcstp.exe
> -SupportDir "C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin" -DTCPkg
> "E:\x86\Other\dtcsetup.exe" -LogFile "C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log"
> 21:42:49 Process Exit Code: (0)
> 21:42:49 InstallMSSearch instance: MSSQLSERVER
> 21:42:49 Software\Microsoft\Search\Install:Version not present
> 21:42:49 MSSearch 2.0 or greater version check returned -1
> 21:42:49 Setup is installing the Microsoft Full-Text Search Engine ...
> 21:42:49 "E:\x86\FullText\MSSearch\Search\SearchStp.exe" /s
> /a:SQLServer
> 21:43:06 Process Exit Code: (0)
> 21:43:06 /Q:A /T:C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\ixp001.tmp
> 21:43:06 Setup is installing HTML Help ...
> 21:43:06 HTML Help installer exit code: 0
> 21:43:28 End Action InstallPkgs
> 21:43:28 Begin Action MoveFileData:
> 21:43:28 Enabled SELFREGISTERBATCH
> 21:43:28 Enabled CORECOMPONENTHANDLING
> 21:45:17 Begin Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
> 21:45:18 End Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
> 21:45:18 End Action MoveFileData
> 21:45:18 Begin Action ProcessAfterDataMove:
> 21:45:18 E:\x86\Binn\hhcol.exe C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Books
> 21:45:19 End Action ProcessAfterDataMove
> 21:45:19 Begin Action BuildServer:
> 21:45:19 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
> -Silent 1 -Action 5 -ExePath "D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL\binn\sqlservr.exe" -Service "MSSQLSERVER"
> 21:45:19 Process Exit Code: (0)
> 21:45:19 Begin Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
> 21:45:19 End Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
> 21:45:19 Begin Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
> 21:45:19 End Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
> 21:45:19 Begin Action: CreateSer
> 21:45:19 End Action: CreateSer
> 21:45:19 Begin Action: SkuIt
> 21:45:19 End Action: SkuIt
> 21:45:20 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\MSSQL returned: 0, 0
> 21:45:20 SetRegSecuritySQLAndAdmin for
> Software\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\MSSQLServer returned: 0, 0
> 21:45:20 Begin Action: UpdateSystemPath
> 21:45:20 Path successfully updated.
> 21:45:20 C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\NOTES\;C:\Program
> Files\Seagate Software\NOTES\DATA\;C:\Program Files\Common
> Files\Crystal Decisions\2.0\bin\NOTES\;C:\Program Files\Common
> Files\Crystal
> Decisions\2.0\bin\NOTES\DATA\;%SystemRoot%\system3 2;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SystemR oot%\System32\Citrix\IMA;%SystemRoot%\System32\Cit rix\IMA\SubSystems;C:\WINNT\System32\Citrix\IMA;C: \WINNT\System32\Citrix\IMA\Subsystems;%SystemRoot% \System32\Citrix\IMA;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT\SS LRelay;C:\Program
> Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\BINN
> 21:45:20 End Action: UpdateSystemPath
> 21:45:21 C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Binn\cnfgsvr.exe -F "C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log" -I
> MSSQLSERVER -V 1 -M 0 -Q "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" -H 131450 -U sa
> -P
> ################################################## #############################
>
> Starting Service ...
> SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
> -m -Q -T4022 -T3659
> Connecting to Server ...
> driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
> (SECDoClientHandshake()).
> driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
> (SECDoClientHandshake()).
> driver={sql server};server=ROCKY;UID=sa;PWD=;database=master
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]SSL Security error
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][Shared Memory]ConnectionOpen
> (SECDoClientHandshake()).
> SQL Server configuration failed.
> ################################################## #############################
> 21:47:24 Process Exit Code: (-1)
> 21:48:00 Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server
> error logs and C:\WINNT\sqlstp.log for more information.
> 21:48:00 Action CleanUpInstall:
> 21:48:00 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
> -Silent 1 -Action 4 -Service SQLSERVERAGENT
> 21:48:01 Process Exit Code: (1060) The specified service does not exist
> as an installed service.
> 21:48:01 C:\DOCUME~1\jferris\LOCALS~1\Temp\SqlSetup\Bin\scm .exe
> -Silent 1 -Action 4 -Service MSSQLSERVER
> 21:48:01 Process Exit Code: (0)
> 21:48:01 StatsGenerate returned: 2
> 21:48:01 StatsGenerate (0x0,0x1,0xf00,0x400,1033,303,0x0,0x1,0,0,0
> 21:48:01 StatsGenerate -1,jferris)
> 21:48:01 Installation Failed.|||That did it..you the man