I had the earlier builds and this did not happen but:
just downloaded SQL Server 2005 (RTM) from msdn
When selecting to install integration services (amoungst other options), whilst installating it gives me an error saying I do not have admin privledges to install one of the .NET libraries/runtime files? I cannot remember the file name at all im afraid.
Error: 0x80131501
So I cancelled the install and just installed everything but the integration services... and it works fine now. I do not know if this is a bug but just thought I would let you knowHello.
My fix is the same as yours. Install a little less at the time. Do it in two steps.
sqlxml4.msi?
The error message is (obviously) wrong. I have seen this when the system has memory starvation.
Do you have enough ram?
Are you running inside Virtual PC/Server on a newly installed image that has not yet grown its swap space?|||Hi!
You would be insane to install it on a VPC system lol
I have more than enough RAM - 512MB, I have also put in an extra 512MB but makes no difference.
Any other solutions? This issue should be sorted out before the official ship date.
|||Greetings
> You would be insane to install it on a VPC system lol
You must know something I don't.
> Any other solutions? This issue should be sorted out before the official ship date.
I tried to raise the subject in other channels with SEPT CTP, but interest is slim.
My guess is that it is a Windows Installer bug, and ideally should be solved by another team.
I guess it would help if you gave a few more details about your environment.
btw, some times litening is better than laughing,
regards
|||sometimes listening to an Employee who has been at Microsoft for a year+, and who is part of another team for 4 years, helps too and who is about to return back after he gets his university degree.
Environment is what I posted in my initial post. take another read.
what else do you want to know about environment?
i wouldnt say it is an installer bug. It may make sense but i dont believe it is.
interest should be huge and i am sure it will be as when shipping a product which does not install is a bug fallback for the product|||
Hello again
Excuse me if I offended you, I was trying to help.
Virtualization
Using virtual server has been Microsofts own choice for working with the betas. I have seen it used by three of the leading "Yukon" experts in the world (one of them hatet virtual server). I myself have run "Yukon" versions in both VPC and VS for a years time. Lol as much as you want.
Installation issue
Well, we didn't get enough momentum on it. The bits are in production now.
Your error code is COR_E_SYSTEM. It generally is declared in the exception base class and means "Exception for this error not implemented". Without an error message it is hard to read anything from it.
Environment
I must have been unclear. I ment enough information about you hardware and software to reproduce your bug. Obviously, everybody else is not having your problem, so more information about your environment is needed.
hardware:
P4 3GHz 800FSB
512MB DDR400 RAM
200GB 7200 RPM 8MB cache
160GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache
Intel 865GBF motherboard
network card, graphics card (256MB AGP 8x), sound card
Software running:
WS2003 Enterprise edition (with SP1)
VS.NET 2003 .NET framework 1.1
SQL Server 2000 Enterprise edition (MSDN)
Office 2003 (with sp2)
anything else?|||OK. Good for you. No caveats that I can see.
What is the virus/virus killer situation?
There is no doupt that there are people with the same hardware configuration that has successfully installed all parts of SQL Server 2005, or you wouldn't be the only one screaming.
I haven't tried it with Office SP2, which leads me towards thinking there is a (remote) chance that it could be version panic with SQLXML, Windows Installer or something. (I know there is something called side by side execution, it's just that I am not convinsed)
Have you tried re-running setup and install (just) Integration Services on top of the rest?
If it does not work, you could try deinstalling any data access components optionally installed with office or office SP2 but it's a long shot.
If you had added 512MB RAM, you could comfortably run SQL in VPC or Virtual Server.
BTW: did you (in your first install) do a cutom install and include the samples?|||
Virus killer situation is none on that computer as it is not connectable to the internet. But I did scan the system anyway using Norton Anti Virus (latest definations etc...) from another computer and there are no viruses - so we can take this out the equation.
I did re-run setup and I was able to select the integration services alone (after deselecting it the first time I installed SQL Server 2005) and it did install fine.
I have also tried to run setup and choosing all the options, including integration services and the same problem happened again.
I will try to de-install data access components and see what happens.
I also have another issue which is in the SQL Server tools forum, relating to profiler and I think that the error of that is related to data access components... hopefully If i remove the data access components and perhaps re-install it I can solve that problem and who knows, this problem too with the installation of SQL Server 2005
I will update you with the steps to be done on my end...
thanks
|||P.S - just checked, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise edition is up for grabs, it was said it would be next week but its up now! So, I will see if i encounter a problem with that setup process
|||OK, well I am installing SQL Server 2005 ENT edition and it still produces the error when installing integration services (selected all options except reporting services)
Error:
Failed to install and configure assemblies: C:\program files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\DTS\tasks\Microsoft.SqlServer.MSMQTask.dll in the COM+ catalog.
Error: -2146233087.
Error Message: Unknown Error 0x80131501
Error description: You must have administrator credentials to perform this task. Contact your system administrator for assistance.
Now, I am installing, and logged in all the time, as administrator! So I have admin privledges no doubt.
Even after following the help link file for this error message, there is still the problem. It tells me to make sure that the DTC is started on the Network Service Account, which it is, and to restart the service and try again... did this but I still get the error.
|||I also have this installation problem installing Enterprise edition (with admin priveleges.)Again, no problem with DTC running.
I do have SQL 2000 installed.|||
Hi all-
I'm new here, but found this when searching for the error I recieved.
I just attended the Launch event here in
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29521. SQL Server Setup failed to execute a command for server configuration. The error was [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]The default full-text language is not supported by the full-text search component.. Refer to the server error logs and Setup logs for detailed error information.
I'll try without integration services too
Hardware shouldn't be an issue:
Dual XEON 2.2
2GB Ram
XP SP2
8 GBdisk free
Hi
I am using Microsoft 2005 RTM version and recieved the same error.
Failed to install and configure assemblies C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\90\DTS\Tasks\Microsoft.SqlServer.MSMQTask.dll in the COM+ catalog.
Error: -2146233087
Error message: Unknown error 0x80131501
Error description: The transaction has aborted
CTP September version was working properly on my machine, can any one help
me
Thanks
|||Issue resolved.
see my new thread about installation issue resolved
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=134853&SiteID=1
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