SQL Server 2000/05 Tools??

Mar 18, 2008

I am looking for best blogs/articles on Debugging, performance for SQL server 2000/2005.

Please provide me links

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SQL Server 2000 Client Tools

Jul 20, 2005

According to MS Knowledge Base Article 269824, "[SQL Server 2000 ClientTools] ... must be installed ... on any computer on which someone may makedesign changes in an Access project to a SQL Server 2000 database".This is the situation I'm facing. Can I download these Client Tools andinstall them for free, or are they only available on the SQL Server 2000Installation CD?Thanks for any help!

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SQL Server 2000 DTS Tools Web Download

Nov 3, 2005

Is the Web Download to install SQL Server 2000 DTS tools available yet? If so where?

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May 22, 2001

Hi,

I am currently working on a project which requires reports that need multi-pass queries. I am currently using Crystal Report 8.5 and am not sure how to use multi-pass queries.

Here's some explanation about what I need :

A report has 10 different columns (counters). However, to get the values in all the columns, the filters (WHERE clause) are different for all the columns.
The only way I can think of doing this in Crystal Reports 8.5 is using Sub-reports (that will kill my performance) or then write stored procedures to populate an intermediate table on which the report will be based on.

Is there any reporting tool in the market that will help me pass multiple queries (with different WHERE clauses) in the same report.

I would appreciate your help on the above the earliest.

Thank you.

-- Parag

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SQL Mobile Server Tools Install On SQL 2000 SP4

Sep 16, 2005

I am trying to install SQL Mobile Server Tools (beta 1) on my SQL

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the mdf file is attached successfully in sql 2005 while i attached in sql server 2000 it shows some error

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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition Tools?

Oct 7, 2005

Ok so i am thinking of get the Microsoft SQL server 2000 Developer Edition, i have some questions. -  Does it include the server and tools?-  What tools does it include? The same as the Enterprise Version?-  Will it positively work on Windows XP Pro?-  Will you need to install anything else? Does it come with the Microsoft Server Desktop Edition as the server or something?-  Will this version allow me to use it to make databases for websites? I searched this forums but i can seem to find what "....it is prohitbited in production..." that means?Thank you and i have tried to search the forums but have gotten no real answers Hope you can read my questions clearly. Thanks!!!!

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Can't Start Sql Server 2000, Error: Use Sql 2005 Management Tools !!!!

Aug 20, 2006

hi .everyone !
i have ms visual studio 2005 with sql sever 2005 management tools

anyway .. i want to use and install sql server 2000 in this machine .. i tried to install it, but when i tried to connect to the server .. it gives me this error:
"you must use sql server 2005 management tools to connect to this server"

can you help me ? plz !?

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Problem Installing SSQL Server 2000 Client Tools

Sep 13, 2007

Hi,

I'm trying to re-install SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine andSQL Server client tools. I have succesfully re-installed the desktop engine,but I am getting the following error message when attempting to re-install theclient tools.

"Setup has detected an existing client tools only installation.
Please use the maintenance mode to add client components"

Unfortunately the Upgrade/Add/Remove option is greyed out as
an install option.

I attempted the registry hive rebuild option and the install appeared
to succeed. However, I cannot access any tools (Enterprise Manager
comes up with the message "The selected file cannot be found").

At this point, the desktop engine appears in Add/Remove programs
Window, but no other SQL Server components.

Any help very much appreciated!

Eric Yeoman.

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Sql Server 2000 Client Tools W/ Sql Server 7 Backend

Jun 22, 2000

Hi,
A quick Q for all the Sql Server 2000 beta testers out there. Does anyone know of any problems associated with using SS2000 Enterprise Manager with a SS7 backend running SP2? In particular, I'm keen to try out the Tsql debugger features, if they'll work with SS7.

Many thanks in advance,
Jon Reade,
Sql Server 7 DBA
NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd
Telford, Shropshire.

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SQL Tools :: How To Disable Customer Improvement Program From Menu For Server MGMT Tools 2012

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Design Tools / Sql Server Mgt Tools Cause Login Fail

Sep 20, 2007

Login failed for user 'TOSHIBA-USERASPNET'
I know that the file persmission for the web application have to include aspnet, so i keep resetting the folder permission for aspnet in file manager, but the login failed keeps coming back every day or two
problem is after working with VS05 Pro, SQL Server Management Studio CTP, somehow the aspnet persmission get changed, use alot of sqldatasource wizards and often there is a conflict/hang between the datasource wizard and the need to have the mdf in a dettached state within VS server explorer,
not sure but the procedure to fix this seems to be to reboot, detach and re-attach the mdf in the Sql server Studio tool, re-apply the aspnet file permission on the web app folders (wonder should i be doing this in IIS instead), make sure the mdf within server explorer is detached, the it works
anyway, getting real tired of the resulting delays and design time derailment, clues greatly appreciated, thanks
 sometimes i can use View in Browser when in VS05 form view and i wont get the aspnet folder permission error and other times i do.
last thing, is it a bad idea to give aspnet full permission for the entire web applicaiton??
 

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Server Tools Or Client Tools?

Jun 16, 2008

Dear All,
how can we know that wether we had server tools or client tools on my machine?

Arnav
Even you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence.

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SQL 2000 Client Tools On XP

Sep 30, 2004

Hello,

I am trying to install the SQL Server 2000 client tools on my XP desktop and after the install I get the erroe message:

Snap-in failed to initialize

when I launch the enterprise console.

I applied service pack 3a but I get the exact same error.

Any one know how I can fix this?

Thanks!

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SQL 2000 Admin Tools

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Hello,

I currently use Toad 7.5 for Oracle as GUI admin tool. Are there any good tools for SQL 2000 like Toad that provide an easy to use GUI.

I did check out Toad for MSSQL and it seems limited compared to the Oracle version.

Thanks,

Cbarone@dca.net

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Unix Connectivity Tools To Sql Sever 2000

Jul 20, 2005

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2000 DTS Packages Corrupted By 2005 Client Tools?

Jan 12, 2006

Hi,

I have many sql 2000 DTS packages that I support from my development workstation  running v2000 sp4. Packages are altered on the development machine and then go through a normal release mechanisms to production via testing servers etc.

I have recently installed the client tools for SQL Server 2005 on my desktop to evaluate the product.  The 2005 DB instance is running on a seperate server.

So, I have dev edition of sql 2000 and 2005 client tools (including BI Dev studio etc) on my workstation.

I have recently had to make changes to a 2000 DTS package and used my 2000 enterprise manager to do so. No Problem- saved and tested fine on my workstation. 

But when I try and release it to another server, or open the package using enterprise manager from another machine that does not have sql 2005 installed - I get an error message 'Unspecified error'.  This I've seen before when trying to open packages created in v2000 , using v7 or where the service packs are different between machines.

Digging around my workstation and comparing some of the DLLs I know to be required to distribute DTS  packages (from RDIST.txt) it seems that some of the SQL 2000 dll files have been updated by my 2005 installation. 

E.g

DTSFFILE.DLL on my machine is 2000.85.1054.0 whilst on any 'clean' 2000 machine is at version v2000.80.760.0

Surely it cant be right that SQL 2005 has newer versions of components for SQL 2000 than is available with the latest SP for the actual product! Especially considering that the installation of 2005 does not even allow you to edit 2000 DTS packages through the management studio without a 'special' download' of the feature pack,(whihc by the way does not work very well either)

So am I to conclude that you can not run side by side installations of SQL 2000 and 2005 on a single machine and expect 2000 to run as it did previously

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Updates To SQLServer 2000 DLL's When 2005 Client Tools Installed

Jan 12, 2006

Hi,

I have many sql 2000 DTS packages that I support from my development workstation  running v2000 sp4. Packages are altered on the development machine and then go through a normal release mechanisms to production via testing servers etc.

I have recently installed the client tools for SQL Server 2005 on my desktop to evaluate the product.  The 2005 DB instance is running on a seperate server.

So, I have dev edition of sql 2000 and 2005 client tools (including BI Dev studio etc) on my workstation.

I have recently had to make changes to a 2000 DTS package and used my 2000 enterprise manager to do so. No Problem- saved and tested fine on my workstation. 

But when I try and release it to another server, or open the package using enterprise manager from another machine that does not have sql 2005 installed - I get an error message 'Unspecified error'.  This I've seen before when trying to open packages created in v2000 , using v7 or where the service packs are different between machines.

Digging around my workstation and comparing some of the DLLs I know to be required to distribute DTS  packages (from RDIST.txt) it seems that some of the SQL 2000 dll files have been updated by my 2005 installation. 

E.g

DTSFFILE.DLL on my machine is 2000.85.1054.0 whilst on any 'clean' 2000 machine is at version v2000.80.760.0

Surely it cant be right that SQL 2005 has newer versions of components for SQL 2000 than is available with the latest SP for the actual product! Especially considering that the installation of 2005 does not even allow you to edit 2000 DTS packages through the management studio without a 'special' download' of the feature pack,(whihc by the way does not work very well either)

So am I to conclude that you can not run side by side installations of SQL 2000 and 2005 on a single machine and expect 2000 to run as it did previously !!!

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Error Running Script: 80sp4-tools.sql Installing Sql 2000 SP4

Apr 13, 2007

Hello there,



I hope someone can help me with an annoying failure.



While installing sp4, the last running script is going very wrong.



"Error running script: 80sp4-tools.sql"



in the sqlsp.log, there is only an item with Process Exit Code: (1) after 80sp4-tools.sql



this is the log file.



14:15:05 Begin Setup
14:15:05 Version on Media: 8.00.2039
14:15:05 Mode = Normal
14:15:05 ModeType = NORMAL
14:15:06 Loading library - sqlsut.dll (#L1)
14:15:06 Begin: SetupInitialize()
14:15:06 End: SetupInitialize()
14:15:06 Begin: CheckFixedRequirements()
14:15:06 Platform ID: 0xf000
14:15:06 Version: 5.2.3790
14:15:06 File Version - C:WINDOWSsystem32shdocvw.dll: 6.0.3790.2858
14:15:06 End: CheckFixedRequirements()
14:15:06 Begin Action: CheckRequirements
14:15:06 Processor Architecture: x86 (Pentium)
14:15:06 Service Pack: 256
14:15:06 ComputerName: SERVER01
14:15:06 User Name: administrator
14:15:06 IsAllAccessAllowed returned: 1
14:15:06 OS Language: 0x409
14:15:06 End Action CheckRequirements
14:15:06 CreateSetupTopology(SERVER01), Handle : 0x14d46c8, returned : 0
14:15:06 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x14d46c8
14:15:06 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
14:15:06 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x14d4708
14:15:06 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
14:15:06 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x88020024
14:15:06 PN_StartScan [0x14d4708] returned : 0
14:15:06 PN_GetNext [0x14d4708] returned : 0, Handle: [0x14d55c0]
14:15:06 SQLI_GetPackageId [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, PackageId = 0x2
14:15:06 SQLI_GetVersion [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, Version = 8.00.194
14:15:06 PN_GetNext [0x14d4708] returned : 0, Handle: [0x14d5f48]
14:15:06 PN_GetNext [0x14d4708] returned : 0, Handle: [0x14d6878]
14:15:06 PN_GetNext [0x14d4708] returned : 0, Handle: [0x14d7180]
14:15:06 PN_GetNext [0x14d4708] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
14:15:06 ReleaseSetupTopology
14:15:06 This combination of Package and Operating System allows a full product install.
14:15:06 Begin: SetupInstall()
14:15:06 Reading SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionCommonFilesDir ...
14:15:06 CommonFilesDir=C:Program FilesCommon Files
14:15:06 Windows Directory=C:WINDOWS
14:15:06 Program Files=C:Program Files
14:15:06 TEMPDIR=C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1Temp
14:15:06 End: SetupInstall()
14:15:06 Begin: ShowDialogs()
14:15:06 Initial Dialog Mask: 0x8300037, Disable Back=0x1
14:15:06 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1
14:15:06 Begin Action: DialogShowSdWelcome
14:15:07 End Action DialogShowSdWelcome
14:15:07 Dialog 0x1 returned: 1
14:15:07 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:07 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2,index=1
14:15:07 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2
14:15:07 Begin Action: DialogShowSdMachineName
14:15:07 ShowDlgMachine returned: 1
14:15:07 Name = SERVER01, Type = 0x1
14:15:07 End Action DialogShowSdMachineName
14:15:07 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:15:07 nFullMask = 0x8300037, nCurrent = 0x2, nDirection = 0
14:15:07 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbf00035, Disable Back = 0x1
14:15:07 Dialog 0x2 returned: 0
14:15:07 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:07 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x4,index=2
14:15:07 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x4
14:15:07 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstallMode
14:15:07 ShowDlgInstallMode returned: 1
14:15:07 InstallMode : 0x2
14:15:07 End Action DialogShowSdInstallMode
14:15:07 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:15:07 nFullMask = 0xbf00035, nCurrent = 0x4, nDirection = 1
14:15:07 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb000627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:15:07 Dialog 0x4 returned: 1
14:15:07 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:07 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x20,index=5
14:15:07 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x20
14:15:07 Begin Action: DialogShowSdLicense
14:15:08 End Action DialogShowSdLicense
14:15:08 Dialog 0x20 returned: 1
14:15:08 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:08 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x200,index=9
14:15:08 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x200
14:15:08 Begin Action: DialogShowSdInstanceName
14:15:08 Begin Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
14:15:09 This machine has SQL Server 2000 SP3 already installed
14:15:09 Version of installed Service Pack: 8.00.761
14:15:09 The language on the CD is 1033 and installed is 1033
14:15:09 End Action : Verify Language
14:15:09 SKU is : Standard Edition
14:15:09 End Action: ShowDlgInstanceName
14:15:09 ShowDlgInstanceName returned : 0
14:15:09 InstanceName : INSTNAME
14:15:09 End Action DialogShowSdInstanceName
14:15:09 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:15:09 nFullMask = 0xb000627, nCurrent = 0x200, nDirection = 0
14:15:09 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xbc00627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:15:09 Dialog 0x200 returned: 0
14:15:09 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:09 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x400,index=10
14:15:09 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x400
14:15:09 Begin Action: DialogShowSdMaintain
14:15:09 ShowDlgMaintainInstall returned : 1
14:15:09 Type : 0xc
14:15:09 CreateSetupTopology(SERVER01), Handle : 0x14d5f08, returned : 0
14:15:09 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x14d5f08
14:15:09 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
14:15:09 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x14d46c8
14:15:09 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
14:15:09 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x88020024
14:15:09 PN_GetInstance for INSTNAME [0x14d46c8] returned : 0
14:15:09 SQLI_GetPackageId [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, PackageId = 0x2
14:15:09 SQLI_GetVersion [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, Version = 8.00.194
14:15:09 SQLI_GetSQLStates for INSTNAME [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, SQLStates: 0xc20804
14:15:09 SQLI_GetInstallPath [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, Path = C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:15:09 SQLI_GetDataPath [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, DataPath = C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:15:09 SQLI_GetVersion [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, Version = 8.00.194
14:15:09 SQLI_GetRegKeyRoot [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, RegKeyRoot = SoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL ServerINSTNAME
14:15:09 SQLI_GetPackageName [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, szPackage = Standard Edition
14:15:09 SQLI_GetPackageId [0x14d55c0] returned : 0, PackageId = 0x2
14:15:09 Previous Install Path: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:15:09 Previous Install Data: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:15:09 Previous Install Version: 8.00.194
14:15:09 ReleaseSetupTopology
14:15:09 End Action DialogShowSdMaintain
14:15:09 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:15:09 nFullMask = 0xbc00627, nCurrent = 0x400, nDirection = 1
14:15:09 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb002627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:15:09 Dialog 0x400 returned: 1
14:15:10 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:15:10 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2000,index=13
14:15:10 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2000
14:15:10 Begin Action: DialogShowSdUpgrade
14:15:10 ShowDlgUpgrade returned : 1
14:15:10 Checking databases on instance 'INSTNAME'
14:15:10 Authenticate access
14:15:10 Begin SDPassword Dialog
14:15:13 End SDPassword Dialog
14:15:13 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:15:13 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:15:13 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 1 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME -StartupOptions -T4022
14:16:03 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:16:03 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -n -d master -Q "exit" -o "C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1Tempsqlsp.out" -Usa -P"
14:16:04 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:16:04 Begin: CheckSAPassword
14:16:04 Begin: LogOnUsingBlankSA
14:16:04 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -n -d master -o "C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1Tempsqlsp.out" -Q"Exit(declare @ret int if (select count(*) from master..syslogins where name='sa' AND ( (1 = pwdcompare(N'', password)) OR password IS NULL )) = 0 Set @ret=0 else Set @ret=9000 Select @ret)" -Usa -P"
14:16:04 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:16:04 End: LogOnUsingBlankSA
14:16:04 Begin: SdBlankPwd
14:16:04 End: SdBlankPwd
14:16:04 End: CheckSAPassword
14:16:04 Begin : SdErrorReportingDlg
14:16:14 End: SdErrorReportingDlg
14:16:14 Access authenticated
14:16:14 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -n -b -d master -o "C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1Temp~sqldb0.txt" -i "C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBindbverify.sql" -Usa -P"
14:16:37 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:16:37 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:17 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:17:17 Setup Type: Custom (303)
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProg
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgSQLServr
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgUpgTools
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgReplSupp
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgInstall
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgSystem
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgSvrExt
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgDat
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgDatSmpl
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgBaseSys
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgBaseBinn
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgMSSearch
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgBaseInst
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgUI
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgSymbols
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgPerfmon
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgRoot
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgEXE
14:17:18 Processing: SQLProgDLL
14:17:18 Processing: MgtTool
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolSEM
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolProfiler
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolQryanlz
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolDTCCLi
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflct
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolUtilSys
14:17:18 Processing: MgtToolUtilBinn
14:17:18 Processing: Connect
14:17:18 Processing: ConnectConnSys
14:17:18 Processing: Books
14:17:18 Processing: BooksBookso
14:17:18 Processing: DevTools
14:17:18 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and Libraries
14:17:18 Processing: DevToolsMDAC SDKs
14:17:18 Processing: DevToolsVDI
14:17:18 Processing: DevToolsDbg Int
14:17:18 Processing: Samples
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesADO
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesDBLIB
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesDesktop
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesDTS
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesESQLC
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesMisc
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesMSDTC
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesODBC
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesODS
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesOLEAut
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesRepl
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesSilverstoneDB
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesSQLDMO
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesSQLNS
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesUtils
14:17:18 Processing: SamplesXML
14:17:18 Processing: CoreRepl
14:17:18 Processing: CoreReplRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: CoreReplResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: Core
14:17:18 Processing: CoreRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: CoreResOther
14:17:18 Processing: Repostry
14:17:18 Processing: RepostryRepstSys
14:17:18 Processing: RepostryRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: RepostryResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: CoreMisc
14:17:18 Processing: CoreMiscActiveX
14:17:18 Processing: CoreMiscRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: Monarch
14:17:18 Processing: MonarchMonr1033
14:17:18 Processing: MonarchMonrIntl
14:17:18 Processing: Jet
14:17:18 Processing: CoreInst
14:17:18 Processing: CoreCOM
14:17:18 Processing: CoreCOMRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: CoreCOMResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: CoreTool
14:17:18 Processing: CoreToolRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: CoreToolResOther
14:17:18 Processing: DBLibCli
14:17:18 Processing: SFExt
14:17:18 Processing: SFExtActiveX
14:17:18 Processing: SFExtRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: SFExtResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: Trace
14:17:18 Processing: TraceRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: TraceResOther
14:17:18 Processing: CnctBinn
14:17:18 Processing: MiscCore
14:17:18 Processing: MC
14:17:18 Processing: MCMC1033
14:17:18 Processing: MCMCIntl
14:17:18 Processing: MCHelp
14:17:18 Processing: UI
14:17:18 Processing: UIUIHlp
14:17:18 Processing: UIUI1033
14:17:18 Processing: UIUIIntl
14:17:18 Processing: ClstSys
14:17:18 Processing: SQLMgr
14:17:18 Processing: SQLMgrRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: SQLMgrResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: SvrTool
14:17:18 Processing: SvrToolRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: SvrToolResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: DTSUI
14:17:18 Processing: DTSUIRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: DTSUIResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: ClFTSys
14:17:18 Processing: ClFtdata
14:17:18 Processing: MSOlap
14:17:18 Processing: MSOlapRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: MSOlapResIntl
14:17:18 Processing: ATL
14:17:18 Processing: ATLwinnt
14:17:18 Processing: ATLwin9x
14:17:18 Processing: MFC42U
14:17:18 Processing: VC
14:17:18 Processing: VB
14:17:18 Processing: OCX1
14:17:18 Processing: SQLAdHlp
14:17:18 Processing: SQLAdHlpRes1033
14:17:18 Processing: SQLAdHlpResOther
14:17:18 Setup type: Custom
14:17:18 End Action DialogShowSdUpgrade
14:17:18 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:17:18 nFullMask = 0xb002627, nCurrent = 0x2000, nDirection = 1
14:17:18 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb002627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:17:18 Dialog 0x2000 returned: 1
14:17:18 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:17:18 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x1000000,index=24
14:17:18 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x1000000
14:17:18 Begin Action: DlgCollation
14:17:18 ShowDlgCollation returned: 1
14:17:18 collation_name = SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS,locale_name = Latin1_General,lcid = 0x409,SortId = 52,dwCompFlags = 0x30001
14:17:18 End Action DlgCollation
14:17:18 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:17:18 nFullMask = 0xb002627, nCurrent = 0x1000000, nDirection = 1
14:17:18 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb002627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:17:18 Dialog 0x1000000 returned: 1
14:17:18 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:17:18 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x2000000,index=25
14:17:18 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x2000000
14:17:18 Begin Action: DlgNetwork
14:17:18 ShowDlgNetwork returned: 1
14:17:18 [DlgServerNetwork]
14:17:18 NetworkLibs = 255
14:17:18 TCPPort = 0
14:17:18 TCPPrxy = Default
14:17:18 NMPPipeName = \.pipeMSSQL$INSTNAMEsqlquery
14:17:18 Result = 1
14:17:18 End Action DlgNetwork
14:17:18 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:17:18 nFullMask = 0xb002627, nCurrent = 0x2000000, nDirection = 1
14:17:18 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb002627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:17:18 Dialog 0x2000000 returned: 1
14:17:18 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:17:18 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x8000000,index=27
14:17:18 Begin Action ShowDialogsHlpr: 0x8000000
14:17:18 Begin Action: DialogShowSdStartCopy
14:17:34 End Action DialogShowSdStartCopy
14:17:34 begin ShowDialogsUpdateMask
14:17:34 nFullMask = 0xb002627, nCurrent = 0x8000000, nDirection = 1
14:17:34 Updated Dialog Mask: 0xb002627, Disable Back = 0x1
14:17:34 Dialog 0x8000000 returned: 1
14:17:34 End Action ShowDialogsHlpr
14:17:34 ShowDialogsGetDialog returned: nCurrent=0x0,index=0
14:17:34 End: ShowDialogs()
14:17:34 Initializing Event Log
14:17:34 Begin Action : LogEvent
14:17:34 End Action : LogEvent
14:17:34 Begin: ProcessBeforeDataMove()
14:17:35 DeinstallStart returned (C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME): 0
14:17:35 End: ProcessBeforeDataMove()
14:17:35 Begin: SetToolsComponentSelection()
14:17:35 CreateSetupTopology(SERVER01), Handle : 0x14d5ee8, returned : 0
14:17:35 CreateSetupTopology returned : 0, Handle : 0x14d5ee8
14:17:35 Topology Type : 1, Return Value : 0
14:17:35 ST_GetPhysicalNode returned : 0, PNHandle : 0x14d46c8
14:17:35 PN_EnumerateEx returned : 0
14:17:35 PN_GetSQLStates returned : 0, SqlStates : 0x88020024
14:17:35 PN_StartScan [0x14d46c8] returned : 0
14:17:35 PN_GetNext [0x14d46c8] returned : 18, Handle: [0x0]
14:17:35 No more items in enumeration.
14:17:35 ReleaseSetupTopology
14:17:35 End: SetToolsComponentSelection()
14:17:35 Begin: ProcessComponentSelection()
14:17:35 End: ProcessComponentSelection()
14:17:35 Begin: LogSelectedComponents()
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProg
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProg
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServr
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServr
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrHelp
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDev
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDev
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMh
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMh
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMX86Lb
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMX86Lb
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMALb
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMALb
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrRs1033
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrRs1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrRsIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrRsIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSystem
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatson
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrWatson
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatson1033
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatson1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatsonOther
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatsonOther
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQL
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQL
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgTools
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsUpgSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsResOther
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsResld
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSupp
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgReplSupp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppReplDat
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgReplSuppReplDat
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppRepComm
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgReplSuppRepComm
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppRepNoDk
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgReplSuppRepNoDk
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgReplSuppActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgInstall
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgInstall
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSystem
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExt
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSvrExt
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtHelp
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSvrExtHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtSvrExtRs
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSvrExtSvrExtRs
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSvrExtResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDat
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDatSmpl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseSys
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgBaseSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseBinn
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgBaseBinn
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearch
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgMSSearch
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearchHelp
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgMSSearchHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearchActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgMSSearchActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseInst
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgBaseInst
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUI
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbols
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSymbols
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbolsEXE
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSymbolsEXE
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbolsDLL
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgSymbolsDLL
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgPerfmon
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgPerfmon
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgPerfmonSystem
14:17:35 Selected: SQLProgPerfmonSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgRoot
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgEXE
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDLL
14:17:35 Processing: MgtTool
14:17:35 Selected: MgtTool
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEM
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEM
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMHTML
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMHTML
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD98
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98SYS
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD98SYS
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98Res
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD98Res
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98Hlp
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD98Hlp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMHelp
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98RsI
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD98RsI
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMScripts
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMScripts
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDB
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMOLEDB
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDBRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMOLEDBRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDBResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMOLEDBResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD7
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7Res
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD7Res
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7RsI
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolSEMMSD7RsI
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfiler
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolProfiler
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerHelp
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolProfilerHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolProfilerRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolProfilerResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlz
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolQryanlz
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzHelp
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolQryanlzHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolQryanlzRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolQryanlzResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolDTCCLi
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolDTCCLi
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflct
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolWzcnflct
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnHlp
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnHlp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcn1033
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcn1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnOthr
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnOthr
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnCmn
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnCmn
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolUtilSys
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolUtilSys
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolUtilBinn
14:17:35 Selected: MgtToolUtilBinn
14:17:35 Processing: Connect
14:17:35 Selected: Connect
14:17:35 Processing: ConnectConnSys
14:17:35 Selected: ConnectConnSys
14:17:35 Processing: Books
14:17:35 Selected: Books
14:17:35 Processing: BooksBookso
14:17:35 Selected: BooksBookso
14:17:35 Processing: BooksBooksoUtils
14:17:35 Selected: BooksBooksoUtils
14:17:35 Processing: DevTools
14:17:35 Selected: DevTools
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and Libraries
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesInclude
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibx86
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibAlpha
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesESQLC
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsMDAC SDKs
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDI
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDIInc
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDISamples
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg Int
14:17:35 Selected: DevToolsDbg Int
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg IntDbg Int Common
14:17:35 Selected: DevToolsDbg IntDbg Int Common
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg IntEXE
14:17:35 Selected: DevToolsDbg IntEXE
14:17:35 Processing: Samples
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesADO
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDBLIB
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDesktop
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDTS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesESQLC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesMisc
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesMSDTC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesODBC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesODS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesOLEAut
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesRepl
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSilverstoneDB
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSQLDMO
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSQLNS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesUtils
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesXML
14:17:35 Processing: CoreRepl
14:17:35 Selected: CoreRepl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreReplRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreReplRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreReplResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: CoreReplResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Core
14:17:35 Selected: Core
14:17:35 Processing: CoreRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreResOther
14:17:35 Selected: CoreResOther
14:17:35 Processing: Repostry
14:17:35 Selected: Repostry
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryRepstSys
14:17:35 Selected: RepostryRepstSys
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: RepostryRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: RepostryResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMisc
14:17:35 Selected: CoreMisc
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: CoreMiscActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreMiscActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: CoreMiscActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreMiscRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: Monarch
14:17:35 Selected: Monarch
14:17:35 Processing: MonarchMonr1033
14:17:35 Selected: MonarchMonr1033
14:17:35 Processing: MonarchMonrIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MonarchMonrIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Jet
14:17:35 Selected: Jet
14:17:35 Processing: CoreInst
14:17:35 Selected: CoreInst
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOM
14:17:35 Selected: CoreCOM
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOMRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreCOMRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOMResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: CoreCOMResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreTool
14:17:35 Selected: CoreTool
14:17:35 Processing: CoreToolRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: CoreToolRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreToolResOther
14:17:35 Selected: CoreToolResOther
14:17:35 Processing: DBLibCli
14:17:35 Selected: DBLibCli
14:17:35 Processing: SFExt
14:17:35 Selected: SFExt
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveX
14:17:35 Selected: SFExtActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SFExtActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SFExtActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SFExtRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SFExtResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Trace
14:17:35 Selected: Trace
14:17:35 Processing: TraceRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: TraceRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: TraceResOther
14:17:35 Selected: TraceResOther
14:17:35 Processing: CnctBinn
14:17:35 Processing: MiscCore
14:17:35 Selected: MiscCore
14:17:35 Processing: MC
14:17:35 Selected: MC
14:17:35 Processing: MCMC1033
14:17:35 Selected: MCMC1033
14:17:35 Processing: MCMCIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MCMCIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MCHelp
14:17:35 Selected: MCHelp
14:17:35 Processing: UI
14:17:35 Processing: UIUIHlp
14:17:35 Processing: UIUI1033
14:17:35 Processing: UIUIIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ClstSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgr
14:17:35 Selected: SQLMgr
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgrRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SQLMgrRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgrResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SQLMgrResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SvrTool
14:17:35 Selected: SvrTool
14:17:35 Processing: SvrToolRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SvrToolRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SvrToolResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: SvrToolResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUI
14:17:35 Selected: DTSUI
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUIRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: DTSUIRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUIResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: DTSUIResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ClFTSys
14:17:35 Processing: ClFtdata
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlap
14:17:35 Selected: MSOlap
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlapRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: MSOlapRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlapResIntl
14:17:35 Selected: MSOlapResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ATL
14:17:35 Selected: ATL
14:17:35 Processing: ATLwinnt
14:17:35 Selected: ATLwinnt
14:17:35 Processing: ATLwin9x
14:17:35 Selected: ATLwin9x
14:17:35 Processing: MFC42U
14:17:35 Selected: MFC42U
14:17:35 Processing: VC
14:17:35 Selected: VC
14:17:35 Processing: VB
14:17:35 Selected: VB
14:17:35 Processing: OCX1
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlp
14:17:35 Selected: SQLAdHlp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlpRes1033
14:17:35 Selected: SQLAdHlpRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlpResOther
14:17:35 Selected: SQLAdHlpResOther
14:17:35 {E07FDDBE-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
14:17:35 {E07FDDC7-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
14:17:35 {E07FDDC0-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
14:17:35 {E07FDDBF-5A21-11d2-9DAD-00C04F79D434}
14:17:35 End: LogSelectedComponents()
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProg
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServr
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDev
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMh
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMX86Lb
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSCMDevSCMALb
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrRs1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrRsIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatson
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatson1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrWatsonWatsonOther
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQL
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSQLServrMSXMLSQLResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgTools
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsUpgSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsResOther
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUpgToolsResld
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSupp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppReplDat
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppRepComm
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppRepNoDk
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgReplSuppActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgInstall
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExt
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtSvrExtRs
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSvrExtResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDat
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDatSmpl
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseBinn
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearch
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearchHelp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgMSSearchActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgBaseInst
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgUI
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbols
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbolsEXE
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgSymbolsDLL
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgPerfmon
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgPerfmonSystem
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgRoot
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgEXE
14:17:35 Processing: SQLProgDLL
14:17:35 Processing: MgtTool
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEM
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMHTML
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98SYS
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98Res
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98Hlp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD98RsI
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMScripts
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDB
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDBRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMOLEDBResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7Res
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolSEMMSD7RsI
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfiler
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolProfilerResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlz
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzHelp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolQryanlzResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolDTCCLi
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflct
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnHlp
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcn1033
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnOthr
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolWzcnflctWzcnCmn
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolUtilSys
14:17:35 Processing: MgtToolUtilBinn
14:17:35 Processing: Connect
14:17:35 Processing: ConnectConnSys
14:17:35 Processing: Books
14:17:35 Processing: BooksBookso
14:17:35 Processing: BooksBooksoUtils
14:17:35 Processing: DevTools
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and Libraries
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesInclude
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibx86
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesLibAlpha
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsHeaders and LibrariesESQLC
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsMDAC SDKs
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDI
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDIInc
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsVDISamples
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg Int
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg IntDbg Int Common
14:17:35 Processing: DevToolsDbg IntEXE
14:17:35 Processing: Samples
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesADO
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDBLIB
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDesktop
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesDTS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesESQLC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesMisc
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesMSDTC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesODBC
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesODS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesOLEAut
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesRepl
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSilverstoneDB
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSQLDMO
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesSQLNS
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesUtils
14:17:35 Processing: SamplesXML
14:17:35 Processing: CoreRepl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreReplRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreReplResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Core
14:17:35 Processing: CoreRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreResOther
14:17:35 Processing: Repostry
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryRepstSys
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: RepostryResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMisc
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreMiscRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: Monarch
14:17:35 Processing: MonarchMonr1033
14:17:35 Processing: MonarchMonrIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Jet
14:17:35 Processing: CoreInst
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOM
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOMRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreCOMResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: CoreTool
14:17:35 Processing: CoreToolRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: CoreToolResOther
14:17:35 Processing: DBLibCli
14:17:35 Processing: SFExt
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveX
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveXRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtActiveXResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SFExtResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: Trace
14:17:35 Processing: TraceRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: TraceResOther
14:17:35 Processing: CnctBinn
14:17:35 Processing: MiscCore
14:17:35 Processing: MC
14:17:35 Processing: MCMC1033
14:17:35 Processing: MCMCIntl
14:17:35 Processing: MCHelp
14:17:35 Processing: UI
14:17:35 Processing: UIUIHlp
14:17:35 Processing: UIUI1033
14:17:35 Processing: UIUIIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ClstSys
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgr
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgrRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLMgrResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: SvrTool
14:17:35 Processing: SvrToolRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SvrToolResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUI
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUIRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: DTSUIResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ClFTSys
14:17:35 Processing: ClFtdata
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlap
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlapRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: MSOlapResIntl
14:17:35 Processing: ATL
14:17:35 Processing: ATLwinnt
14:17:35 Processing: ATLwin9x
14:17:35 Processing: MFC42U
14:17:35 Processing: VC
14:17:35 Processing: VB
14:17:35 Processing: OCX1
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlp
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlpRes1033
14:17:35 Processing: SQLAdHlpResOther
14:17:35 SQL program folder: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:35 SQL data folder: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:35 Windows system folder: C:WINDOWSsystem32
14:17:35 Prog req: 61137, Data req: 3072, Sys req: 50573
14:17:35 Prog avail: 1573556, Data avail: 1573556, Sys avail: 1573556
14:17:35 Prog req vs. avail, 114782, 1573556
14:17:35 Data req vs. avail, 3072, 1573556
14:17:35 Sys req vs. avail, 53645, 1573556
14:17:35 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Timeout 5000 -Service SQLAgent$INSTNAME
14:17:35 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:17:35 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Timeout 5000 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:35 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:17:35 Begin: InstallPkgs(ID_INSTALLMDAC)
14:17:35 Begin Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
14:17:35 ConnectivityLocked returned: 0
14:17:35 The operation completed successfully.

14:17:35 End Action: Locked Connectivity Files Check
14:17:35 Setup is installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) ...
14:17:35 D:SQL2KSP42x86Othersqlredis.exe /q:a /C:"setupre.exe MDACQFE=0 WARN=1 -s -SMS"
14:17:35 Unloading library - sqlsut.dll (#U2)
14:17:43 Loading library - sqlsut.dll (#L2)
14:17:43 ExitCode: 0
14:17:43 End: InstallPkgs(ID_INSTALLMDAC)
14:17:43 **** STARTING OPEN OP IN WRITE MODE ****
14:17:43 **** CLOSED OPEN OP IN WRITE MODE ****
14:17:43 Begin: MoveFileData()
14:17:43 Enabled SELFREGISTERBATCH
14:17:43 Enabled CORECOMPONENTHANDLING
14:17:49 Begin Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
14:17:49 End Action: MoveFileDataSpecial
14:17:49 End: MoveFileData()
14:17:49 Begin: ProcessAfterDataMove()
14:17:49 Begin Action : Installing Server Net
14:17:49 Server Instance : INSTNAME
14:17:49 Server Net Will only be installed on server only in Enterprise Editions
14:17:49 End: ProcessAfterDataMove()
14:17:49 Begin: BuildServer()
14:17:49 Begin Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
14:17:49 End Action: CreateRegistrySetSQL
14:17:49 Begin Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
14:17:49 End Action: RegWriteSetupEntry
14:17:49 *** Unable to get RegisteredOwner to apply to Serial number
14:17:49 Begin Action: CreateSer
14:17:49 End Action: CreateSer
14:17:49 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for C:WINDOWSsetup.iss returned: 0, 0
14:17:49 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for C:WINDOWSsqlsp.log returned: 0, 0
14:17:49 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for returned: 3, 3
14:17:49 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for C:WINDOWSsqlsp.log returned: 0, 0
14:17:49 SetFileSecuritySQLAndAdmin for C:WINDOWSsqlstp.log returned: 0, 0
14:17:49 SetFileSecPerfAndLogUsers for C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEBinnSQLCTR80.DLL returned: 0, 0
14:17:49 Begin ServPriv (INSTNAME)
14:17:49 End ServPriv()
14:17:50 Upgrading databases
14:17:50 Upgrading databases on instance 'INSTNAME'
14:17:50 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:50 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:17:50 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:17:50 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:17:50 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 1 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME -StartupOptions -T4022 -T4010 -m
14:18:41 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:18:41 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -b -n -d master -o "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplsys.out" -i "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplsys.sql" -Usa -P"
14:19:18 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:19:18 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -b -n -d master -o "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplcom.out" -i "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplcom.sql" -Usa -P"
14:19:35 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:19:35 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -b -n -d master -o "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
epltran.out" -i "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
epltran.sql" -Usa -P"
14:19:57 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:19:57 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -b -n -d master -o "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplmerg.out" -i "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
eplmerg.sql" -Usa -P"
14:20:25 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:20:25 D:SQL2KS~1x86BINNosql.exe -SlpcERVER01INSTNAME -b -n -d master -o "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
emove_old_msx_accounts.out" -i "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL$INSTNAMEinstall
emove_old_msx_accounts.sql" -Usa -P"
14:20:25 Process Exit Code: (0)
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14:20:27 Process Exit Code: (0)
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14:20:33 Error running script: 80sp4-tools.sql (1)
14:20:33 C:DOCUME~1ADMINI~1LOCALS~1TempSqlSetupBinscm.exe -Silent 1 -Action 6 -Service MSSQL$INSTNAME
14:21:08 Process Exit Code: (0)
14:21:08 Action CleanUpInstall:
14:21:08 Installation Failed.




I hope for any help, because re-installing is not an option.There are 250 db's on it.



thanks so far.



rb

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