Hello i am trying to install sql server-2005 express edition and i have download it and then follow all the instructions but at the end i am getting this error
SQL Server Setup cannot install files to the compressed or encrypted folder: c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server. To continue, make sure that your installation directories are not compressed or encrypted, or specify a different directory, and then run SQL Server Setup again.
I'd like to install SQL SERVER 2005 Express Edition ,I begin to install it from DVD but during the installation it dosn't ask me about any instance and after installation there isn't SQLExpress service and I can't use sql server .(there are not MSSQL and Binn directory in sql server 2005) but when I install visual studio 2005 and after that I install sql server 2005 it ask me for name of instance and with this way every thing is ok and I use sql server completely.
I 'd like to know the complete installation of sql server 2005 is depend on installation of visual studio 2005 befor it ?if not how can I introduce any instance after installation of sel server 2005 .
I installed Visual Studio 2005 Professional then after that was installed and running, I tried to install the the SQL Server 2005 Developer's Edition which installed but I do not get the SQL Server 2005 Studio Manager. I have remove and reinstalled but it never gets installed. Any ideas?
I have two Win 2003 r2 servers. These are not production servers. They are very lightweight boxes for testing apps. Everything worked find when all was on one svr01 except ... too slow.
- I installed svr02 as member of Domain svc01 ... should I make svr02 a child Domain svr01?
- Currently, I cannot add any kind of data connection via Visual Studio..
hi whenever i install ms sql 2005 express edition, only the configuration manager gets installed. but i need sql query analyzer. can anyyone tell me why it doesnt get installed. also plz let me the what should i do to get query analyzer installed..
Hi: I try to install SQL Server 2005 but it gives warning message. My computer configuration is Pentium III 900 HZ, 512 RAM with operating system windows 2000 Pro and service pack 4 and 10 GB free space. It gives warning on operating system. Also Visual Studio. Net 2005 is already installed on my comupter.
- SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility (Warning) Messages * SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility
* Some components of this edition of SQL Server are not supported on this operating system. For details, see 'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005' in Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
- Operating System Minimum Level Requirement (Success) Messages * Operating System Minimum Level Requirement
* Check Passed
- Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement. (Success) Messages * Operating System Service Pack Level Requirement.
This is my first task of installing sqlserver 2005 on 64 bit machine in windows 2003 environment. As a DBA what are the thnigs i need to know for the successful installation of sqlserver 2005 and what the things that are need to be installed along with sqlserver, and what are the accounts to be created like all the things i need to know..
I have to install SQL Server 2005 on SBS Standard 2003. I am already running Sql Server Desktop Engine with three instances: MSSQL$SHAREPOINT, MSSQL$SBSMONITORING, MSSQL$BLUECOAT. I am wondering how the installation is gonna affect my system. I do need SQL Server 2005 for the new financial software which is intalled 2morrow. What shall I put as the instance during the installation. Is Sql Server Desktop Engine gonna be replaced by SQL Server 2005?
i had downloaded .Net and SQL Server 2005 from microsoft site. In SQL Server 2005 after installation i get only Configuration Tools and 3 subtopics. I am able to create table only through . NET but am not able to work independantly with SQL Server 2005. Can anyone advice me!!
I want to install a new SQL 2005 server. i looked on MSDN, it says to create one or more domain user accounts. That means to create a windows domain. Is it neccessary? All I want is a stand-alone SQL server. right now we are working with SQL 2000 and we want to build a new server with SQL 2005.
I trying to Install on Windows XP with Service pack 4, OS.
I am trying to install the Developer Edition of SQL Server 2005 version for which it is not able to load many packages as it says IIS services, Integration Services Etc,. were not installed and if they were ignored then rest will be loaded and thereafter I could not either login or invoke either any.
Can anyone suggest me where it went wrong and what I need to do with instructions.
Unfortunately for me, I am not a DBA - even though I have always filled that role where ever I have been. That being said, I have always been fortunate enough to have someone else more knowledgeable than I to perform the initial build of the SQL Servers I have used and managed. So, I have the following question...
I just finished installing and configuring a new dedicated SQL Server (it is nice too). One of the included discs it he MSDN Library. Do I need to install that too? Is there any reason to or not to install it? I would appreciate any feedback.
At stage: Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment 2005
Coping new files dv_commoner.hxs Directory....... 89818
Last lines in SQLSetup0001_ADH1_PPESku_1.log:
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MSI (s) (40:C8) [10:32:18:640]: Executing op: ChangeMedia(MediaVolumeLabel=SQLDEV,MediaPrompt=Please insert the disk: Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition - ENU Disk 1,MediaCabinet=1\_1519_RTL_x86_enu_VSCC_Help_Collection.cab,BytesPerTick=32768,CopierType=1,,,SignatureRequired=0,,,IsFirstPhysicalMedia=1) MSI (s) (40:C8) [10:32:18:656]: Executing op: FileCopy(SourceName=92310|dv_commoner.hxs,SourceCabKey=commoner_hxs_8_ENU____.3643236F_FC70_11D3_A536_0090278A1BB8,DestName=dv_commoner.hxs,Attributes=16384,FileSize=89818,PerTick=32768,,VerifyMedia=1,,,,,CheckCRC=0,Version=8.0.50730.10000,Language=1033,InstallMode=58982400,,,,,,,) MSI (s) (40:C8) [10:32:18:656]: File: C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedDevHelpVSCCv8.0dv_commoner.hxs; To be installed; Won't patch; No existing file MSI (s) (40:C8) [10:32:18:656]: Source for file 'commoner_hxs_8_ENU____.3643236F_FC70_11D3_A536_0090278A1BB8' is compressed
Hi, SQL Server 2005 has been installed on windows server 2003 machine by the support team. Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 9.00.3042.00 Now this machine has been passed on to me to create databases, tables, etc... On this server, I open the management studio and I get the connect to server windows. What should the entries in the connect to server window be for me to get to the next stage where I can start building databases. At present, I tried local or localhost and windows/sql authentication. Still can not get to the management studio window. Any thoughts please? Thanks
I have a couple of questions reagrding SQL Server 2005 SP2?
1) Do I need to install SP1 and its accumulative hotfixes before applying SP2??
2) Anyone know what is SQL Server 2005 V 9.0.3033?? I saw it in a couple of SQL 2005 servers that suppose to have SP2 installed. I thought SP2's version is 3042??
We have the Windows server 2003 R2 Service PAck 2 , we got updated to this version after i installed automatic updates today,and i am having problems with setting up maintenance plan in SQL server 2005 (9.0.1399)
Hence i am trying to install Sql server 2005 SP1, but the read me file says that this installation is compatible only with Windows server 2003 SP1
Also, i received this error when i tried to install SQL server 2005 SP1 yesterday
"The image file hotfix.exe is valid, but is for a machine type other than the current machine"
I am confused, Can someone help me out in this regard?
I'm trying to re-install the ms sql server 2005 but I keep getting the following message:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup ------------------------------ SQL Server Setup could not connect to the database service for server configuration. The error was: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]SSL Provider: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted. Refer to server error logs and setup logs for more information. For details on how to view setup logs, see "How to View Setup Log Files" in SQL Server Books Online. ------------------------------
This is my second time installing the ms sql server. I couldn't create a new database connection using odbc, I constantly got error messages so i decided to install it with windows and sql authentication (earlier i installed it only with windows authentication).
Hello Experts,I have a Windows Server 2003 For Small Business Server SP 2. Is it possible to install SQL Server 2005 on Windows Server 2003? I am intending to switch to SQL Server 2005 from SQL Server 2000 (on Windows Server 2000).Please advice. Thanks in advance.Regards,Suman Ghosh
I have just purchased SQL Server 2005 and a new Dell 2800 server to run it on. I was told by my Dell rep to configure the server with the following drives. 2 - 36GB drives in a RAID 0 (15,000 RPM), 2 - 73GB drives in a RAID 0 (10,000 RPM) and 3 - 146GB drives in a RAID 5 (10,000 RPM). Dell pre-installed the OS on the 36GB drive. I was told to install SQL on the 73GB drives and the data (primarily TIFF images) on the 146GB. The server is a 64bit machine with Windows 2003 Server and 4GB of RAM. I was told to put the transaction logs on a different physical drive that the database to speed the writes. Is this a correct installation? Is there any information on a best practice installation? I have spent about 6 hours on MS and Google trying to find an answer. Thanks for any help you can give. Recap of Dell recommendation:
2 - 36GB Mirrored Drives = OS 2 - 73BG Mirrored Drives = SQL Server 2005 3 - 146GB RAID 5 Drives = Data (Images)
Is this correct? Where should the Transaction Logs Be?
While installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition the installation did not complete because of WMI configuation of my system. Can somebody help!
I've configured a min. of two drives.. C and D.. we typically install the database files on d.. ie: d:datasql databasesinstancenameshere
When i run setup.. i let it pick the defaults.. then afterwards i change the default database path to D:
Is there any reason NOT to do this..
IE: choose this path d:...sql when i click advanced during setup.. and have the program files placed there too.. IE: master db's etc too..
(does having a seperate backup of the master database files even matter, ie: if reinstalling say on a different box or even the same box, dont these need to be recreated from scratch anyway?)
What are most doing.. with multi logical drive letter installs?
I'm getting the following error when I try to run SQL05 SP2 on my server. When I get to the Authentication screen, I select Windows Authentication and check the box to use for all services. I am logged in using my personal admin account. I click the 'Test' button. Connection to Database Services, instance name 'MSSQLSERVER' is successful. However, connection to Reporting Services, instance name 'myserverSSRS' fails. The error message is: "Login failed: HResult 0x2, Level 16, State 1, Named pipes provider: Could not open a connection to SQL Server[2]. Sqlcmd: Error: Microsoft SQL Native Client: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server."
I've had problems getting Reporting Services to work. Is this message a result of SSRS not being set up properly? How can I correct this?
I am trying to install SQL 2005 SP1 on a Windows 2000 Server SP4 platform. I have repeatedly tried this, and have trashed and re-built the platform all to no avail. I keep getting the same problem. The installation hangs, using 0 CPU apparently after successfully extracting the files to disk. It leaves the HOTFIX.EXE running, and cancelling it ends the process. The HOTFIX.LOG looks like this:
After reading this I cancelled the CMD.EXE instead of the HOTFIX.EXE and duly got a "Product Enumeration" popup window. The HOTFIX.LOG now looks like this:
I have sql server 2000 on my PC. If I want to upgrade to SQL Server 2005 should I have to uninstall the Sql server 2000 and install Sql server 2005. Or can i install the sql server 2005 directly.
We got a problem, we have default instance of the SQL 2005, and it owns 1433 port. We need to install named instance of the SQL 2000, problem that it installs using port 1304, that is not default. Of course we can use this port in the connection string, but may be some sort of the solution exists?
HI All, After i installed SQL Server 2005 workgroups edition to my Laptop, P4 and 1 Giga memory. I had a problem. my problem is: when i start my laptop need 4 minutes to start the windows xp pro edition. then I format my laptop and install the windows again, and every thing works fine, but I installed the SQL again and i had same problem with windows startup, there is nothing related to SQL in ;msconfig utilities. do you have any tip about this problem ? Thank You