Exactly the same problem here, on a W2K machine.
The event log provides me with: "Product: Microsoft SQL
Server Desktop Engine -- Installation operation failed.".
In close proximity to these error messages, I can see
some "LoadPerf" error messages and warnings. Seem these
messages are related.
Cool, another one of these "helpful" error messages.
I thried the 3rd party install and a manual install, but
to no avail.
Any idea, someone?
Best regards, Klaus
>--Original Message--
>A third party application is trying to install MSDE 2000
on our XP Professional machine. Install gets to about "2
seconds remaining" then backs out and simply quits. No
error messages. Saw a similar post on here but it was
never resolved. I've made sure the Server service is
running and that File and Print Sharing for Microsoft
Networks is installed and enabled. Any help would be
greatly appreciated...this is a very important application
we are trying to install. Thanks.
>Floyd
>.
>
hi Klaus,
"Klaus Stock" <ks@.expose-media.de> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:2d1201c47e2d$bf57b1c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Exactly the same problem here, on a W2K machine.
> The event log provides me with: "Product: Microsoft SQL
> Server Desktop Engine -- Installation operation failed.".
> In close proximity to these error messages, I can see
> some "LoadPerf" error messages and warnings. Seem these
> messages are related.
> Cool, another one of these "helpful" error messages.
> I thried the 3rd party install and a manual install, but
> to no avail.
please have a look if http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315083 can help
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
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Install MSDE2000 failed
Hi,
I'm on Win2000 Pro Version 5.00.2195
I've installed succesfully Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A...
As I forgot to use the DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0
and SECURITYMODE=SQL
flags the first time I decided to uninstall MSDE.
Now, it won't install anymore. I use
setup SAPWD="mystrongpasswd" SECURITYMODE=SQL DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0 /L*v
C:/MSDELog.log
Here is my log file :
....
Starting custom action SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled
FindSet for ProductCode <{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}> returned 1
MSI (s) (E0!5C) [19:01:19:368]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SQLMSDEInstalled
property. Its value is '1'.
Setting SQLMSDEInstalled by MsiSetProperty returned 0
Setting SQLMSDESelected by MsiSetProperty returned 0
End SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled
Action ended 19:01:19:
SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EA B2C064397B. Return value
1.
MSI (s) (E0:40) [19:01:19:368]: Doing action:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B
Action start 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B.
MSI (s) (E0:30) [19:01:19:378]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINNT\Installer\MSI71.tmp, Entrypoint: RestoreSetupParams
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Entering Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
MsiEvaluateCondition for SQLMSDEInstalled returned TRUE
End Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
Error reading setup parameters
Action ended 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B. Return value 3.
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(S): UpgradeCode = {421A321C-2214-4713-B3EB-253F2FBCCE49}
Property(S): SqlDataDir = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
Property(S): SqlProgramDir = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
Property(S): SqlSecurityMode = SQL
Property(S): SqlSa...
Property(S): VersionNT = 500
Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1
Property(S): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
Property(S): DefaultUIFont = Tahoma8
Property(S): INSTALLLEVEL = 3
Property(S): LIMITUI = 1
Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(S): ProductCode = {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(S): ProductName = Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine
Property(S): ProductVersion = 8.00.761
Property(S): MsiHiddenProperties = SqlSa...
...
Property(S): ColorBits = 32
Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
Property(S): Time = 19:01:19
Property(S): Date = 4/05/2005
Property(S): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 1.1.4322.2032
Property(S): RedirectedDllSupport = 1
Property(S): Privileged = 1
Property(S): DATABASE = C:\WINNT\Installer\85db8.msi
Property(S): OriginalDatabase = C:\MSDERelA\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
Property(S): UILevel = 3
MSI (s) (E0:40) [19:01:19:588]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (E0:F4) [19:01:19:588]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (E0:44) [19:01:19:588]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:588]: Back from server. Return value: 1603
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:588]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If
counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(C): UpgradeCode = {421A321C-2214-4713-B3EB-253F2FBCCE49}
Property(C): VersionNT = 500
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): DATABASE = C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\12f490.msi
Property(C): OriginalDatabase = C:\MSDERelA\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
Property(C): UILevel = 3
Property(C): ACTION = INSTALL
=== Logging stopped: 4/05/2005 19:01:19 ===
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:608]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:608]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine -- Installation operation failed.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if
any exist
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 4/05/2005 19:01:19 ===
What I have try so far :
- try to re-install without adding flags
- check server service and file and printer sharing
- HOW TO : remove manually instance Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (MSDE 2000)
Desktop Engine (MSDN)
- remove all files and folders under Program Files
- clean the registry
- msizap.exe T {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A} not sure how
to use this the right way... ?
- msizap.exe T {2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B}
- remove entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer
...
Thank for your help !!!
Martin
Hello,
I notice the following information in the verbose log:
Entering Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
MsiEvaluateCondition for SQLMSDEInstalled returned TRUE
End Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
Error reading setup parameters
Action ended 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B. Return value 3.
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
This problem occurs if the previous MSDE setup is not uninstalled
successfully. I recommend you refer to the following article to remove MSDE:
320873 HOW TO: Manually Remove a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine
(MSDE
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320873
You can perform the following steps to remove the MSDE 2000 installer
references:
Step 1: Download and install Msizap.exe.
Step 2: Determine the ProductCode for the MSDE instance that was installed.
You can find the ProductCode key value in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\ Setup
The ProductCode key value may be {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Step 3: Use Msizap.exe to remove all Windows Installer information for the
ProductCode of the MSDE 2000 instance.
1. Backup your registry file.
2. Click Start > Run, type CMD and press Enter.
3. Type the following line at the command prompt:
"C:\Program Files\MsiIntel.SDK\Tools\MSIZAP.EXE" T
{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Note: you need to replace "C:\Program Files\MsiIntel.SDK\Tools" with the
folder which MSIZAP.EXE locates. You need to replace the
{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A} with your MSDE 2000 ProductCode.
Step 4: Follow the steps in the article 320873 to remove MSDE.
I hope the information is helpful.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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|||Hi,
Thanks for your answer
but I've already followed these steps...
Something must be missing in that How To ?
My problem is now solved (restore a ghost image)
I couldn't wait...
Bye
Martin
I'm on Win2000 Pro Version 5.00.2195
I've installed succesfully Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000) Release A...
As I forgot to use the DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0
and SECURITYMODE=SQL
flags the first time I decided to uninstall MSDE.
Now, it won't install anymore. I use
setup SAPWD="mystrongpasswd" SECURITYMODE=SQL DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0 /L*v
C:/MSDELog.log
Here is my log file :
....
Starting custom action SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled
FindSet for ProductCode <{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}> returned 1
MSI (s) (E0!5C) [19:01:19:368]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SQLMSDEInstalled
property. Its value is '1'.
Setting SQLMSDEInstalled by MsiSetProperty returned 0
Setting SQLMSDESelected by MsiSetProperty returned 0
End SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled
Action ended 19:01:19:
SetPropSQLMSDEInstalled.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EA B2C064397B. Return value
1.
MSI (s) (E0:40) [19:01:19:368]: Doing action:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B
Action start 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B.
MSI (s) (E0:30) [19:01:19:378]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL:
C:\WINNT\Installer\MSI71.tmp, Entrypoint: RestoreSetupParams
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server
Setup.{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Entering Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
MsiEvaluateCondition for SQLMSDEInstalled returned TRUE
End Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
Error reading setup parameters
Action ended 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B. Return value 3.
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(S): UpgradeCode = {421A321C-2214-4713-B3EB-253F2FBCCE49}
Property(S): SqlDataDir = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
Property(S): SqlProgramDir = C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
Property(S): SqlSecurityMode = SQL
Property(S): SqlSa...
Property(S): VersionNT = 500
Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1
Property(S): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
Property(S): DefaultUIFont = Tahoma8
Property(S): INSTALLLEVEL = 3
Property(S): LIMITUI = 1
Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(S): ProductCode = {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(S): ProductName = Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine
Property(S): ProductVersion = 8.00.761
Property(S): MsiHiddenProperties = SqlSa...
...
Property(S): ColorBits = 32
Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
Property(S): Time = 19:01:19
Property(S): Date = 4/05/2005
Property(S): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 1.1.4322.2032
Property(S): RedirectedDllSupport = 1
Property(S): Privileged = 1
Property(S): DATABASE = C:\WINNT\Installer\85db8.msi
Property(S): OriginalDatabase = C:\MSDERelA\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
Property(S): UILevel = 3
MSI (s) (E0:40) [19:01:19:588]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (E0:F4) [19:01:19:588]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (E0:44) [19:01:19:588]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:588]: Back from server. Return value: 1603
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:588]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If
counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(C): UpgradeCode = {421A321C-2214-4713-B3EB-253F2FBCCE49}
Property(C): VersionNT = 500
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): DATABASE = C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\12f490.msi
Property(C): OriginalDatabase = C:\MSDERelA\Setup\SqlRun01.msi
Property(C): UILevel = 3
Property(C): ACTION = INSTALL
=== Logging stopped: 4/05/2005 19:01:19 ===
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:608]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:608]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Desktop
Engine -- Installation operation failed.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: Cleaning up uninstalled install packages, if
any exist
MSI (c) (24:28) [19:01:19:618]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 4/05/2005 19:01:19 ===
What I have try so far :
- try to re-install without adding flags
- check server service and file and printer sharing
- HOW TO : remove manually instance Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (MSDE 2000)
Desktop Engine (MSDN)
- remove all files and folders under Program Files
- clean the registry
- msizap.exe T {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A} not sure how
to use this the right way... ?
- msizap.exe T {2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C064397B}
- remove entry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer
...
Thank for your help !!!
Martin
Hello,
I notice the following information in the verbose log:
Entering Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
MsiEvaluateCondition for SQLMSDEInstalled returned TRUE
End Function MyMsiEvaluateCondition
Error reading setup parameters
Action ended 19:01:19:
RestoreSetupParams.2D02443E_7002_4C0B_ABC9_EAB2C06 4397B. Return value 3.
Action ended 19:01:19: INSTALL. Return value 3.
This problem occurs if the previous MSDE setup is not uninstalled
successfully. I recommend you refer to the following article to remove MSDE:
320873 HOW TO: Manually Remove a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine
(MSDE
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=320873
You can perform the following steps to remove the MSDE 2000 installer
references:
Step 1: Download and install Msizap.exe.
Step 2: Determine the ProductCode for the MSDE instance that was installed.
You can find the ProductCode key value in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\ Setup
The ProductCode key value may be {E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Step 3: Use Msizap.exe to remove all Windows Installer information for the
ProductCode of the MSDE 2000 instance.
1. Backup your registry file.
2. Click Start > Run, type CMD and press Enter.
3. Type the following line at the command prompt:
"C:\Program Files\MsiIntel.SDK\Tools\MSIZAP.EXE" T
{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A}
Note: you need to replace "C:\Program Files\MsiIntel.SDK\Tools" with the
folder which MSIZAP.EXE locates. You need to replace the
{E09B48B5-E141-427A-AB0C-D3605127224A} with your MSDE 2000 ProductCode.
Step 4: Follow the steps in the article 320873 to remove MSDE.
I hope the information is helpful.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
================================================== ===
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that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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|||Hi,
Thanks for your answer
but I've already followed these steps...
Something must be missing in that How To ?
My problem is now solved (restore a ghost image)
I couldn't wait...
Bye
Martin
Install MSDE without Microsoft .NET Framework
Hi
I want to include MSDE in my apps installation.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
Deployment Toolkit (Release Candidate) from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
I have looked into the deployment toolkit which need Microsoft .NET
Framework.
But my client does not want to install the .NET Framework.
How can I do it?
Many thanks
Ken
You have two options if you can't use the loader:
1) Create your own loader using a non-managed language (C++, Delphi, VB6).
2) You can purchase a third party installation package
Cheers,
Brian A. Randell
MCW Technologies
"Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
news:uW7GAP7JEHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> I want to include MSDE in my apps installation.
> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
> Deployment Toolkit (Release Candidate) from
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
> I have looked into the deployment toolkit which need Microsoft .NET
> Framework.
> But my client does not want to install the .NET Framework.
> How can I do it?
> Many thanks
> Ken
>
|||Thanks.
I have installshield version 9. How can I do it?
Thanks a lot
Ken
"Brian A. Randell" <brianr@.nospam.mcwtech.com> wrote in message
news:%23kSlIh7JEHA.2660@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> You have two options if you can't use the loader:
> 1) Create your own loader using a non-managed language (C++, Delphi, VB6).
> 2) You can purchase a third party installation package
>
> Cheers,
> Brian A. Randell
> MCW Technologies
> "Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
> news:uW7GAP7JEHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
>
|||Sorry Ken, I'm not familiar enough with InstallShield to provide qualified
advice. Maybe you can check with the InstallSheild folks to see what the
recommend.
Cheers,
Brian A. Randell
MCW Technologies
"Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
news:erU75xQKEHA.1156@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks.
> I have installshield version 9. How can I do it?
> Thanks a lot
> Ken
>
> "Brian A. Randell" <brianr@.nospam.mcwtech.com> wrote in message
> news:%23kSlIh7JEHA.2660@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
VB6).
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
>
I want to include MSDE in my apps installation.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
Deployment Toolkit (Release Candidate) from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
I have looked into the deployment toolkit which need Microsoft .NET
Framework.
But my client does not want to install the .NET Framework.
How can I do it?
Many thanks
Ken
You have two options if you can't use the loader:
1) Create your own loader using a non-managed language (C++, Delphi, VB6).
2) You can purchase a third party installation package
Cheers,
Brian A. Randell
MCW Technologies
"Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
news:uW7GAP7JEHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> I want to include MSDE in my apps installation.
> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000)
> Deployment Toolkit (Release Candidate) from
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
> I have looked into the deployment toolkit which need Microsoft .NET
> Framework.
> But my client does not want to install the .NET Framework.
> How can I do it?
> Many thanks
> Ken
>
|||Thanks.
I have installshield version 9. How can I do it?
Thanks a lot
Ken
"Brian A. Randell" <brianr@.nospam.mcwtech.com> wrote in message
news:%23kSlIh7JEHA.2660@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> You have two options if you can't use the loader:
> 1) Create your own loader using a non-managed language (C++, Delphi, VB6).
> 2) You can purchase a third party installation package
>
> Cheers,
> Brian A. Randell
> MCW Technologies
> "Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
> news:uW7GAP7JEHA.208@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
>
|||Sorry Ken, I'm not familiar enough with InstallShield to provide qualified
advice. Maybe you can check with the InstallSheild folks to see what the
recommend.
Cheers,
Brian A. Randell
MCW Technologies
"Ken" <kenchan@.fdlweb.com> wrote in message
news:erU75xQKEHA.1156@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks.
> I have installshield version 9. How can I do it?
> Thanks a lot
> Ken
>
> "Brian A. Randell" <brianr@.nospam.mcwtech.com> wrote in message
> news:%23kSlIh7JEHA.2660@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
VB6).
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
>
Friday, March 23, 2012
Install Full-Text on Existing SQL Server 2005 Cluster
I need to install the full-text engine on an existing SQL Server 2005
cluster virtual instance but can't seem to figure out how. Any ideas?
Start | Programs | Add/Remove Programs
Click the modify link underneath SQL Server.
Mike
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com
Disclaimer: This communication is an original work and represents my sole
views on the subject. It does not represent the views of any other person
or entity either by inference or direct reference.
"Adam Weigert" <adam.weigert@.wegmans.com> wrote in message
news:uKpmBzkPGHA.2624@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>I need to install the full-text engine on an existing SQL Server 2005
>cluster virtual instance but can't seem to figure out how. Any ideas?
>
|||Unfortunately, the only change operation I can do from Add/Remove programs
for the cluster instance is either add or remove a node from the cluster.
There are no options to change what is installed.
I've looked at some of the command line maintenance features, but haven't
been able to figure out the correct command to issue.
Any other ideas or info?
|||In case anyone else runs into this, I did open a support case with Microsoft
and they concluded that this option was "left out" of the cluster change
options. They are going to place a feature enhancement request with the
product team. I'll update the thread if any new information arises in the
near future.
|||Thanks for the info.
*mike hodgson*
http://sqlnerd.blogspot.com
Adam Weigert wrote:
>In case anyone else runs into this, I did open a support case with Microsoft
>and they concluded that this option was "left out" of the cluster change
>options. They are going to place a feature enhancement request with the
>product team. I'll update the thread if any new information arises in the
>near future.
>
>
cluster virtual instance but can't seem to figure out how. Any ideas?
Start | Programs | Add/Remove Programs
Click the modify link underneath SQL Server.
Mike
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com
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views on the subject. It does not represent the views of any other person
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"Adam Weigert" <adam.weigert@.wegmans.com> wrote in message
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>I need to install the full-text engine on an existing SQL Server 2005
>cluster virtual instance but can't seem to figure out how. Any ideas?
>
|||Unfortunately, the only change operation I can do from Add/Remove programs
for the cluster instance is either add or remove a node from the cluster.
There are no options to change what is installed.

I've looked at some of the command line maintenance features, but haven't
been able to figure out the correct command to issue.
Any other ideas or info?
|||In case anyone else runs into this, I did open a support case with Microsoft
and they concluded that this option was "left out" of the cluster change
options. They are going to place a feature enhancement request with the
product team. I'll update the thread if any new information arises in the
near future.
|||Thanks for the info.
*mike hodgson*
http://sqlnerd.blogspot.com
Adam Weigert wrote:
>In case anyone else runs into this, I did open a support case with Microsoft
>and they concluded that this option was "left out" of the cluster change
>options. They are going to place a feature enhancement request with the
>product team. I'll update the thread if any new information arises in the
>near future.
>
>
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Install Error
I was using SQL 7. I uninstalled this and started installing SQL Server 2000 DEsktop Engine. However, install never goes thru and I get this message.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
ThanksHave you tried what the message says?|||This is what the READ ME file says.
3.1.4 Desktop Engine Setup Parameters
SQL Server Books Online topics "Merging the Desktop Engine into
Windows Installer" and "SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Setup"
document two parameters that are ignored by the final version
of the Desktop Engine Setup: USEDEFAULTSAPWD and SAPASSWORD.
By default, when run on the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Windows
2000 operating system, the Desktop Engine Setup configures the
installed instance of Microsoft SQL Server to use Windows
Authentication, and places the Windows local administrator's group
in the SQL Server sysadmin fixed server role. When running Desktop
Engine Setup on the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 operating
system, you can specify a SECURITYMODE=SQL parameter to have the
installed instance configured to use SQL Server Authentication
with a null sa password. When run on the Windows 98 operating
system, the Desktop Engine Setup always configures the installed
instance to use SQL Server Authentication, regardless of whether
or not SECURITYMODE=SQL is specified.
A set of Desktop Engine merge modules that have been merged into
a Windows Installer setup has the same behavior. On the Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems, the instance of SQL
Server is configured to use Windows Authentication if
SECURITYMODE=SQL is not specified, and is configured to use SQL
Server Authentication if SECURITYMODE=SQL is specified. The
instance is always configured to use SQL Server Authentication
on the Windows 98 operating system.
You can specify SECURITYMODE=SQL in the same locations where you
can use USEDEFAULTSAPWD or SAPASSWORD. For more information, see
the SQL Server Books Online topics "Merging the Desktop Engine
into Windows Installer" and "SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Setup."
Anyway, under the SETUP.INI file, I placed SAPWD=<PASSWORD> and the installation went through.
:)
Any ideas would be appreciated.
ThanksHave you tried what the message says?|||This is what the READ ME file says.
3.1.4 Desktop Engine Setup Parameters
SQL Server Books Online topics "Merging the Desktop Engine into
Windows Installer" and "SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Setup"
document two parameters that are ignored by the final version
of the Desktop Engine Setup: USEDEFAULTSAPWD and SAPASSWORD.
By default, when run on the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Windows
2000 operating system, the Desktop Engine Setup configures the
installed instance of Microsoft SQL Server to use Windows
Authentication, and places the Windows local administrator's group
in the SQL Server sysadmin fixed server role. When running Desktop
Engine Setup on the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 operating
system, you can specify a SECURITYMODE=SQL parameter to have the
installed instance configured to use SQL Server Authentication
with a null sa password. When run on the Windows 98 operating
system, the Desktop Engine Setup always configures the installed
instance to use SQL Server Authentication, regardless of whether
or not SECURITYMODE=SQL is specified.
A set of Desktop Engine merge modules that have been merged into
a Windows Installer setup has the same behavior. On the Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems, the instance of SQL
Server is configured to use Windows Authentication if
SECURITYMODE=SQL is not specified, and is configured to use SQL
Server Authentication if SECURITYMODE=SQL is specified. The
instance is always configured to use SQL Server Authentication
on the Windows 98 operating system.
You can specify SECURITYMODE=SQL in the same locations where you
can use USEDEFAULTSAPWD or SAPASSWORD. For more information, see
the SQL Server Books Online topics "Merging the Desktop Engine
into Windows Installer" and "SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Setup."
Anyway, under the SETUP.INI file, I placed SAPWD=<PASSWORD> and the installation went through.
:)
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