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Hi,

I need to install a customed SQL server express instance on the client's computer by using the Command prompt installation. I've already defined the security settings and everything i need but i was wondering if is possible to attach a mdf database during the installation. Perhaps there is a paramenter i can include in the in the ini file.

Thank you

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I just started using SQL 2005 and having a bit of struggle.

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Then I get an error level of €˜-204€™, which I couldn€™t find the meaning on the internet or anywhere else.


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SQLPASSWORD="password"
AGTACCOUNT="user"
AGTPASSWORD="password"
SQLBROWSERACCOUNT="user"
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Please, can anyone help? I don't know what to do anymore.


Thanks.

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======= Batch file Start ======

SET MODE=/qb
SET SETUP_EXE=sqlfilessetup.exe %MODE%
SET SQLDATADIR=c:SqlData


SET SET_USERNAME=username="CustomerUsername"
SET SET_COMPANYNAME=companyname="OurCompany"
SET SET_ADDLOCAL=addlocal="SQL_Engine,SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Replication,Connectivity,SDK"
SET SET_DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=disablenetworkprotocols="0"
SET SET_INSTANCENAME=instancename="MSSQLSERVER"

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SET SET_USESYSDB=USESYSDB="%SQLDATADIR%"

SET SET_SQLAUTOSTART=SQLAUTOSTART="1"
SET SET_SECURITYMODE=SECURITYMODE="SQL"

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======= Batch file End ======


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