Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Install of MSDE on XP Pro Failed, HELP Please ANYONE!

I have for the past 1.5 weeks been trying to get MSDE installed on a Windows
XP computer. We are installing MSDE sp3 which we have installed on more
than 20+ computers. Some computers Windows 2003 Servers some Windows XP
Pro. We have NEVER had a problem. So before anyone suggest it, I don't
think going to MSDE sp4 will help with this problem. We have formatted the
computer MANY times and started over. We have updated with ALL of the
Windows update and it did not work. We formatted and install only SP2 on
Windows XP. We have taken off all other software, virus scanners, office,
etc. The computer is BLANK. It is on the network and I am remote
desktopped in when I try to install. Now I have done this MANY time remote
desktopped to a machine and no problem. We have made sure that network
items like File and Print Sharing are on. I have tried to install as the
administrator of the computer, as a user who have administrative priveleges,
etc. This computer is a Windows XP computer, not on a domain, the software
is XP Pro, and everything looks good. I am at a lost.
When I install I have it dump out the logs, here is some of the log I get,
it is
to long to post all of it. I have also added the SQL
Error logs that are left below this log. Then below that I have attached
the cnfgsvr.out
Any help is GREATLY appriecated, I can not blank out and install XP any
more.
=== Verbose logging started: 7/25/2007 17:43:02 Build type: SHIP UNICODE
3.00.3790.2180 Calling process: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msiexec.exe ===
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:687]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:687]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:687]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:718]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls'
is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:843]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying
package --> 'C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi' against
software restriction policy
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:843]: Note: 1: 2262 2: DigitalSignature
3: -2147287038
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:843]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY:
C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi is not digitally signed
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:843]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY:
C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi is permitted to run at the
'unrestricted' authorization level.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:968]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:02:968]: Attempting to enable all disabled priveleges
before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:000]: End dialog not enabled
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:000]: Original package ==>
C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:000]: Package we're running from ==>
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\2557a1.msi
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database
entry with ProductCode '{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}'.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in
database.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from
system32
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Machine policy value 'TransformsSecure' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: User policy value 'TransformsAtSource' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: MsiFileHash
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is
0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is
0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Machine policy value
'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database
entry with ProductCode '{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}'.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in
database.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Transforms are not secure.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Control 3: -2147287038
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Command Line: instancename=ThinkHealth
SECURITYMODE=SQL SA...
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackageCode
property. Its value is '{D29DCF7A-8199-4373-BA0D-2F3635EC940C}'.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Product Code passed to Engine.Initialize:
''
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Product Code from property table before
transforms: '{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}'
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Product Code from property table after
transforms: '{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}'
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Product not registered: beginning first-time
install
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState
property. Its value is '-1'.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Entering
CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Adding new sources is allowed.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackagecodeChanging
property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Package name extracted from package path:
'SqlRun01.msi'
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:015]: Package to be registered: 'SqlRun01.msi'
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties
3: -2147287038
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: Machine policy value 'DisableMsi' is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated'
is 0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is
0
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: Product installation will be elevated
because user is admin and product is being installed per-machine.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:43:03:031]: Running product
'{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}' with elevated privileges: Product
is assigned.
*********************************
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action InstallPerfMon
Registering performance counters from sqlctr.ini
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:156]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=InstallSQLAdHlp.2D02443E_7002_4C0 B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:156]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=InstallSQLAdHlp.2D0244 3E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,ActionType=1025,Sou rce=BinaryData,Target=InstallSQLAdHlp,)
MSI (s) (00:BC) [17:43:38:171]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2A.tmp, Entrypoint: InstallSQLAdHlp
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action CallSQLAdHlp
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\sqladhlp.exe : 0
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:593]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=RollbackAgentSecurity.2D02443E_70 02_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:593]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=RollbackAgentSecurity. 2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,ActionType=12 81,Source=BinaryData,Target=UnInstSQLAgentSecurity ,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:593]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=InstallAgentSecurity.2D02443E_700 2_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:593]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=InstallAgentSecurity.2 D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,ActionType=102 5,Source=BinaryData,Target=InstallSQLAgentSecurity ,)
MSI (s) (00:90) [17:43:38:609]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2B.tmp, Entrypoint: InstallSQLAgentSecurity
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action InstallSQLAgentSecurity
InstallSQLAgentSecurity succeeded
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:671]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=SkuIt.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB 2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:687]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=SkuIt.2D02443E_7002_4C 0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,ActionType=1025,Source=Binary Data,Target=SkuIt,)
MSI (s) (00:78) [17:43:38:687]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2C.tmp, Entrypoint: SkuIt
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action SkuIt
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:796]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=ConfigServer.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_A BC9_EAB2C064397B...
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:43:38:796]: Executing op:
CustomActionSchedule(Action=ConfigServer.2D02443E_ 7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B...
MSI (s) (00:10) [17:43:38:796]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2D.tmp, Entrypoint: ConfigServer
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action ConfigServer
Executing "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Binn\cnfgsvr.exe -V 1 -M 1 -U sa -I "THINKHEALTH" -Q
"SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS""
MSI (c) (10:50) [17:45:59:531]: Font created. Charset: Req=0, Ret=0, Font:
Req=MS Shell Dlg, Ret=MS Shell Dlg
Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error logs and
setup error logs for more information.
MSI (s) (00!F4) [17:46:12:140]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine -- Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error
logs and setup error logs for more information.
Action ended 17:46:12: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:171]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:171]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:187]: Executing op:
Header(Signature=1397708873,Version=300,Timestamp= 922324328,LangId=1033,Platform=0,ScriptType=2,Scri ptMajorVersion=21,ScriptMinorVersion=4,ScriptAttri butes=1)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:187]: Executing op:
DialogInfo(Type=0,Argument=1033)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:187]: Executing op:
DialogInfo(Type=1,Argument=Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:187]: Executing op:
RollbackInfo(,RollbackAction=Rollback,RollbackDesc ription=Rolling back
action:,RollbackTemplate=[1],CleanupAction=RollbackCleanup,CleanupDescription= Removing
backup files,CleanupTemplate=File: [1])
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=ConfigServer.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_A BC9_EAB2C064397B...
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
ProductInfo(ProductKey={E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A},ProductName=Microsoft
SQL Server Desktop
Engine,PackageName=SqlRun01.msi,Language=1033,Vers ion=134218489,Assignment=1,ObsoleteArg=0,,,Package Code={D29DCF7A-8199-4373-BA0D-2F3635EC940C},,,InstanceType=0,LUASetting=0)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=SkuIt.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB 2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=InstallAgentSecurity.2D02443E_700 2_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
ActionStart(Name=RollbackAgentSecurity.2D02443E_70 02_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,,)
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:12:203]: Executing op:
CustomActionRollback(Action=RollbackAgentSecurity. 2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B,ActionType=12 81,Source=BinaryData,Target=UnInstSQLAgentSecurity ,)
MSI (s) (00:28) [17:46:12:218]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSI2E.tmp, Entrypoint: UnInstSQLAgentSecurity
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
TempFolder is
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\
Loading extended custom action library
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}\sqlcax.dll
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Starting custom action UnInstSQLAgentSecurity
Starting custom action UnInstSQLAgentSecurity
************************************************** ***
Property(S): ProductState = -1
Property(S): PackagecodeChanging = 1
Property(S): INSTANCENAME = ThinkHealth
Property(S): SA...
Property(S): SECURITYMODE = SQL
Property(S): CURRENTDIRECTORY = C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE
Property(S): CLIENTUILEVEL = 0
Property(S): CLIENTPROCESSID = 1808
Property(S): USERNAME = Discovery
Property(S): COMPANYNAME = Discovery-uttuwah
Property(S): ACTION = INSTALL
Property(S): VersionDatabase = 110
Property(S): VersionMsi = 3.00
Property(S): WindowsBuild = 2600
Property(S): ServicePackLevel = 2
Property(S): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
Property(S): MsiNTProductType = 1
Property(S): WindowsFolder = C:\WINDOWS\
Property(S): WindowsVolume = C:\
Property(S): System16Folder = C:\WINDOWS\system\
Property(S): RemoteAdminTS = 1
Property(S): TempFolder = C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\
Property(S): ProgramFilesFolder = C:\Program Files\
Property(S): CommonFilesFolder = C:\Program Files\Common Files\
Property(S): AppDataFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\
Property(S): FavoritesFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Favorites\
Property(S): NetHoodFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\NetHood\
Property(S): PersonalFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My
Documents\
Property(S): PrintHoodFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\PrintHood\
Property(S): RecentFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent\
Property(S): SendToFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\SendTo\
Property(S): TemplateFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates\
Property(S): CommonAppDataFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\
Property(S): LocalAppDataFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\
Property(S): MyPicturesFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My
Documents\My Pictures\
Property(S): AdminToolsFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools\
Property(S): StartupFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Startup\
Property(S): ProgramMenuFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\
Property(S): StartMenuFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\
Property(S): DesktopFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop\
Property(S): FontsFolder = C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\
Property(S): GPTSupport = 1
Property(S): OLEAdvtSupport = 1
Property(S): ShellAdvtSupport = 1
Property(S): Intel = 15
Property(S): PhysicalMemory = 447
Property(S): VirtualMemory = 933
Property(S): AdminUser = 1
Property(S): LogonUser = Administrator
Property(S): UserSID = S-1-5-21-1202660629-1450960922-725345543-500
Property(S): UserLanguageID = 1033
Property(S): ComputerName = DISCOVSERVER
Property(S): SystemLanguageID = 1033
Property(S): ScreenX = 1024
Property(S): ScreenY = 768
Property(S): CaptionHeight = 26
Property(S): BorderTop = 1
Property(S): BorderSide = 1
Property(S): TextHeight = 16
Property(S): ColorBits = 32
Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
Property(S): MsiWin32AssemblySupport = 5.1.2600.2180
Property(S): RedirectedDllSupport = 2
Property(S): Time = 17:46:21
Property(S): Date = 7/25/2007
Property(S): Privileged = 1
Property(S): DATABASE = C:\WINDOWS\Installer\255937.msi
Property(S): OriginalDatabase =
C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
Property(S): UILevel = 3
Property(S): AgentServiceName = SQLAgent$THINKHEALTH
Property(S): InstanceRegKey = Microsoft SQL Server\THINKHEALTH
Property(S): InstanceSubDir = MSSQL$THINKHEALTH
Property(S): SqlPerfMonRegKey = SQLCTR$THINKHEALTH
Property(S): SQLServiceName = MSSQL$THINKHEALTH
Property(S): SqlStates = 0
Property(S): ROOTDRIVE = C:\
Property(S): CostingComplete = 1
Property(S): OutOfDiskSpace = 0
Property(S): OutOfNoRbDiskSpace = 0
Property(S): PrimaryVolumeSpaceAvailable = 0
Property(S): PrimaryVolumeSpaceRequired = 0
Property(S): PrimaryVolumeSpaceRemaining = 0
Property(S): SqlFeature = SqlRun
Property(S): SOURCEDIR = C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE\Setup\
Property(S): SourcedirProduct = {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Property(S): ProductToBeRegistered = 1
MSI (s) (00:4C) [17:46:21:453]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (00:38) [17:46:21:453]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (00:5C) [17:46:21:453]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:484]: Back from server. Return value: 1603
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:484]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If
counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
Action ended 17:46:21: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(C): UpgradeCode = {421A321C-2214-4713-B3EB-253F2FBCCE49}
Property(C): VersionNT = 501
Property(C): ALLUSERS = 1
Property(C): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
Property(C): DefaultUIFont = Tahoma8
Property(C): INSTALLLEVEL = 3
Property(C): LIMITUI = 1
Property(C): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(C): ProductCode = {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Property(C): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(C): ProductName = Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine
Property(C): ProductVersion = 8.00.761
Property(C): MsiHiddenProperties = SqlSa...
Property(C): SQLVersion.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B = 8.00.194
Property(C): SQLExitCode.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B = 1603
Property(C): APPS_TEST = 1
Property(C): SQLMSDESelected = 1
Property(C): CSDVersionNumber = 768
Property(C): CSDVersion = 8.00.761
Property(C): SystemFolder = C:\WINDOWS\system32\
Property(C): PackageCode = {D29DCF7A-8199-4373-BA0D-2F3635EC940C}
Property(C): ProductState = -1
Property(C): PackagecodeChanging = 1
Property(C): INSTANCENAME = ThinkHealth
Property(C): SA...
Property(C): SECURITYMODE = SQL
Property(C): CURRENTDIRECTORY = C:\ONSInstall\sql2ksp3\MSDE
Property(C): CLIENTUILEVEL = 0
Property(C): CLIENTPROCESSID = 1808
Property(C): VersionDatabase = 110
Property(C): VersionMsi = 3.00
Property(C): WindowsBuild = 2600
Property(C): ServicePackLevel = 2
Property(C): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
Property(C): MsiNTProductType = 1
Property(C): WindowsFolder = C:\WINDOWS\
Property(C): WindowsVolume = C:\
Property(C): System16Folder = C:\WINDOWS\system\
Property(C): RemoteAdminTS = 1
Property(C): TempFolder = C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\
Property(C): ProgramFilesFolder = C:\Program Files\
Property(C): CommonFilesFolder = C:\Program Files\Common Files\
Property(C): AppDataFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\
Property(C): FavoritesFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Favorites\
Property(C): NetHoodFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\NetHood\
Property(C): PersonalFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My
Documents\
Property(C): PrintHoodFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\PrintHood\
Property(C): RecentFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent\
Property(C): SendToFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\SendTo\
Property(C): TemplateFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates\
Property(C): CommonAppDataFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\
Property(C): LocalAppDataFolder = C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\
Property(C): MyPicturesFolder = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My
Documents\My Pictures\
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=== Logging stopped: 7/25/2007 17:46:21 ===
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:531]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:531]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine -- Installation operation failed.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:531]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:531]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if
any exist
MSI (c) (10:C0) [17:46:21:546]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 7/25/2007 17:46:21 ===
2007-07-25 17:43:39.59 server Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.760
(Intel X86)
Dec 17 2002 14:22:05
Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation
Desktop Engine on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
2007-07-25 17:43:39.59 server Copyright (C) 1988-2002 Microsoft
Corporation.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.59 server All rights reserved.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.59 server Server Process ID is 1880.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.59 server Logging SQL Server messages in file
'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL$THINKHEALTH\LOG\ERRORLOG'.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.60 server SQL Server is starting at priority class
'normal'(1 CPU detected).
2007-07-25 17:43:39.78 server SQL Server configured for thread mode
processing.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.79 server Using dynamic lock allocation. [500] Lock
Blocks, [1000] Lock Owner Blocks.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.92 spid3 Warning ******************
2007-07-25 17:43:39.92 spid3 SQL Server started in single user mode.
Updates allowed to system catalogs.
2007-07-25 17:43:39.93 spid3 Starting up database 'master'.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.40 server Using 'SSNETLIB.DLL' version '8.0.766'.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.40 spid5 Starting up database 'model'.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.49 spid3 Server name is 'DISCOVSERVER\THINKHEALTH'.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.49 spid3 Skipping startup of clean database id 5
2007-07-25 17:43:40.49 spid3 Skipping startup of clean database id 6
2007-07-25 17:43:40.49 spid3 Starting up database 'msdb'.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.67 server SQL server listening on Shared Memory.
2007-07-25 17:43:40.67 server SQL Server is ready for client connections
2007-07-25 17:43:40.74 spid5 Clearing tempdb database.
2007-07-25 17:43:41.29 spid5 Starting up database 'tempdb'.
2007-07-25 17:43:41.40 spid3 Recovery complete.
2007-07-25 17:43:41.40 spid3 SQL global counter collection task is
created.
2007-07-25 17:43:41.43 spid3 Warning: override, autoexec procedures
skipped.
2007-07-25 17:45:44.74 spid3 SQL Server is terminating due to 'stop'
request from Service Control Manager.
################################################## #############################
Starting Service ...
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
-m -Q -T4022 -T3659
An error occurred while attempting to start the service (1460)
SQL Server configuration failed.
################################################## #############################
hi,
Microsoft News wrote:
> I have for the past 1.5 weeks been trying to get MSDE installed on a
> Windows XP computer. We are installing MSDE sp3 which we have
> installed on more than 20+ computers. Some computers Windows 2003
> Servers some Windows XP Pro. We have NEVER had a problem. So before
> anyone suggest it, I don't think going to MSDE sp4 will help with
> this problem. We have formatted the computer MANY times and started
> over. We have updated with ALL of the Windows update and it did not
> work. We formatted and install only SP2 on Windows XP. We have
> taken off all other software, virus scanners, office, etc. The
> computer is BLANK. It is on the network and I am remote desktopped
> in when I try to install. Now I have done this MANY time remote
> desktopped to a machine and no problem. We have made sure that
> network items like File and Print Sharing are on. I have tried to
> install as the administrator of the computer, as a user who have
> administrative priveleges, etc. This computer is a Windows XP
> computer, not on a domain, the software is XP Pro, and everything
> looks good. I am at a lost.
> When I install I have it dump out the logs, here is some of the log I
> get, it is
> to long to post all of it. I have also added the SQL
> Error logs that are left below this log. Then below that I have
> attached the cnfgsvr.out
> Any help is GREATLY appriecated, I can not blank out and install XP
> any more.
<-->
Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error logs and
setup error logs for more information.
MSI (s) (00!F4) [17:46:12:140]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine -- Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error
logs and setup error logs for more information.
Action ended 17:46:12: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
<-->
this exception is usually related to
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816499&Product=sql
is the "Server" service up and running as well?
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
-- remove DMO to reply
|||Andrea
Thank you for your response, as I said in my email this is a BLANK computer,
never had anything installed on it so the link does not help me with this
but I will try to install it in another directory just to see if there is
something wrong with trying to install it in the default location.
What do you mean by:
> is the "Server" service up and running as well?
Thank you
Clyde
"Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:5graglF37hkkqU1@.mid.individual.net...
> hi,
> Microsoft News wrote:
>
> <-->
> Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error logs and
> setup error logs for more information.
> MSI (s) (00!F4) [17:46:12:140]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
> Engine -- Setup failed to configure the server. Refer to the server error
> logs and setup error logs for more information.
> Action ended 17:46:12: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
> <-->
> this exception is usually related to
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;816499&Product=sql
> is the "Server" service up and running as well?
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
> http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
> DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
> -- remove DMO to reply
>
|||hi,
> What do you mean by:
>
go in the Administrative Tools and select the Services Applet... scroll down
till you find a service called "Server" (Supports file, print, and
named-pipe sharing over the network for this computer. If this service is
stopped, these functions will be unavailable. If this service is disabled,
any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.)
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
-- remove DMO to reply
|||Andrea
You are a great help but that was not it. The service is up and running. I
even stopped it and started it, then checked the event log to make sure no
error occured. But everything worked fine. The server service is working
file.
"Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:5gsig1F3i3s7nU1@.mid.individual.net...
> hi,
> go in the Administrative Tools and select the Services Applet... scroll
> down till you find a service called "Server" (Supports file, print, and
> named-pipe sharing over the network for this computer. If this service is
> stopped, these functions will be unavailable. If this service is disabled,
> any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.)
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
> http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
> DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
> -- remove DMO to reply
>
|||hi,
Microsoft News wrote:
> Andrea
> You are a great help but that was not it. The service is up and
> running. I even stopped it and started it, then checked the event
> log to make sure no error occured. But everything worked fine. The
> server service is working file.
Sometimes you may need to delete this key:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up\ExceptionComponents,
then reinstall the SQL Server again.
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
-- remove DMO to reply
|||Andrea,
I tried removing the key after wiping out any registry settings and the
folder from the computer after the last install. I also tried installing in
a different folder since I read some where that might help. But getting rid
of the registry key you meantioned below along with changing the path did
not fix the problem. I still get the same error.
Thank you
"Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:5gtuueF3hi7apU1@.mid.individual.net...
> hi,
> Microsoft News wrote:
> Sometimes you may need to delete this key:
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Set up\ExceptionComponents,
> then reinstall the SQL Server again.
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
> http://www.asql.biz http://italy.mvps.org
> DbaMgr2k ver 0.21.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.65.0 and further SQL Tools
> -- remove DMO to reply
>
|||This is a long shot but you aren't trying to install this through a Terminal
Server connection are you? This will fail with a 1460 error similar to what
you're seeing. The log indicates SQL Server service installed and started
successfully and then shut down. You might try installing with different
options to see if that makes a difference. Since you messed around with the
registry, you may now get different failures related to the registry key
being partially there. SQL Server uses several thousand registry key so I'm
reasonably certain you didn't remove them all.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
"Microsoft News" <Name@.coxinet.net> wrote in message
news:el2nANG0HHA.3768@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Andrea,
> I tried removing the key after wiping out any registry settings and the
> folder from the computer after the last install. I also tried installing
> in a different folder since I read some where that might help. But
> getting rid of the registry key you meantioned below along with changing
> the path did not fix the problem. I still get the same error.
> Thank you
> "Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
> news:5gtuueF3hi7apU1@.mid.individual.net...
>
|||Roger,
Yes I am installing through a terminal server connection. I had read
another post were people pointed to that as a POSSIBLE problem but it was
not clear as to why. We have installed over 20+ MSDE systems through
Terminal Server connection and NEVER a problem. But tomorrow I will try to
install on a BLANK machine but this time I will have a local user run the
MSDE install.

> successfully and then shut down. You might try installing with different
> options to see if that makes a difference. Since you messed around with
> the
What different options are you referring to? I am installing with the
following command line:
setup instancename=<OurInstance> SECURITYMODE=SQL SAPWD=<SomePassword> /L*V
C:\msde.log

> options to see if that makes a difference. Since you messed around with
> the registry, you may now get different failures related to the registry
> key being partially there. SQL Server uses several thousand registry key
> so I'm reasonably certain you didn't remove them all.
Some time we try to install again after the install fails, what I do is go
into the registry and strip out everything that has SQL or MSSQL in the key,
that does not relate to ODBC. I figured that was cleaning up everything
because if you could look at the log file what you would see is that MSDE
rollback the install and remove all those thousands of registry keys. But
even if we do not get them all, as I said before we have tried MANY time to
format and re-install on a blank computer. I get the same error whether I
strip out keys or format. So your assumption of a different failures
related to registry key being partially there is incorrect.
Thanks for you help and advice, I will try to install locally and not
remoted, on a blank computer and see what happens. Any more suggestions
would be VERY helpful.
Clyde
"Roger Wolter[MSFT]" <rwolter@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:48A8AC3E-F262-4875-BCCF-315DB9BDC51A@.microsoft.com...
> This is a long shot but you aren't trying to install this through a
> Terminal Server connection are you? This will fail with a 1460 error
> similar to what you're seeing. The log indicates SQL Server service
> installed and started successfully and then shut down. You might try
> installing with different options to see if that makes a difference.
> Since you messed around with the registry, you may now get different
> failures related to the registry key being partially there. SQL Server
> uses several thousand registry key so I'm reasonably certain you didn't
> remove them all.
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
> http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm
> "Microsoft News" <Name@.coxinet.net> wrote in message
> news:el2nANG0HHA.3768@.TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
|||Roger,
Ok, we were able to install on a BLANK xp computer, we did nothing but
install XP, service pack 2, we did not install any hardware drivers (network
card or video card drivers, etc) we took all the windows defaults.
Plus, we did not remote in and try the installation, we just did the install
locally. The last thing we did was use MSDE sp4 not MSDE sp3 which I do not
think made a difference but I wanted to make sure anyone reading this would
know.
It all installed fine. I think the issue might have either been some other
driver or not installing remotely but we have installed remotely on a lot of
computers so I don't see the reason that would not work. The drivers are
the only other thing I can think of which might be the issue.
But thank to you and Andrea for all your help and I am glad this has been
solved.
Clyde W.
"Microsoft News" <Name@.coxinet.net> wrote in message
news:OzZdD2w0HHA.5380@.TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Roger,
> Yes I am installing through a terminal server connection. I had read
> another post were people pointed to that as a POSSIBLE problem but it was
> not clear as to why. We have installed over 20+ MSDE systems through
> Terminal Server connection and NEVER a problem. But tomorrow I will try
> to install on a BLANK machine but this time I will have a local user run
> the MSDE install.
>
> What different options are you referring to? I am installing with the
> following command line:
> setup instancename=<OurInstance> SECURITYMODE=SQL SAPWD=<SomePassword>
> /L*V C:\msde.log
>
> Some time we try to install again after the install fails, what I do is go
> into the registry and strip out everything that has SQL or MSSQL in the
> key, that does not relate to ODBC. I figured that was cleaning up
> everything because if you could look at the log file what you would see is
> that MSDE rollback the install and remove all those thousands of registry
> keys. But even if we do not get them all, as I said before we have tried
> MANY time to format and re-install on a blank computer. I get the same
> error whether I strip out keys or format. So your assumption of a
> different failures related to registry key being partially there is
> incorrect.
> Thanks for you help and advice, I will try to install locally and not
> remoted, on a blank computer and see what happens. Any more suggestions
> would be VERY helpful.
> Clyde
> "Roger Wolter[MSFT]" <rwolter@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:48A8AC3E-F262-4875-BCCF-315DB9BDC51A@.microsoft.com...
>

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