SQL Express Install And Windows Firewall

Apr 22, 2008

I am trying to install SQl express as part of a custom app.I have been able to use the template.ini to pass in all the parameters and install. installs fine,however the installation isnt browseable by remote machines due to the sqlserver.exe and sqlbrowser.exe not being in the windows firewall list. How can i add then to this list automatically at install time? or is there another way around this?

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I have changed SQL Server port to 2433, and add it to exception in Windows Firewall, add executive files as in this KB http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175043.aspx

Want to change port of SQL Server Browser as well, but dont know how to :(

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Hello all,

This is my first time posting, so be gentle as I'm not exactly sure what the protocol here is regarding posting errors.

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Setup.exe - Entry point not found:

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< OK >

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SQLSetup0007_SQL2005TEST_Core.log

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup beginning at Wed Dec 06 11:28:08 2006
Process ID : 452
c:98b179fcf692887ac3setup.exe Version: 2005.90.2047.0
Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:7
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:7, returned true
Running: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:7
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Complete: ParseBootstrapOptionsAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: ValidateWinNTAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: PerformSCCAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: PerformSCCAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: ActivateLoggingAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: DetectPatchedBootstrapAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Action "LaunchPatchedBootstrapAction" will be skipped due to the following restrictions:
Condition "EventCondition: __STP_LaunchPatchedBootstrap__452" returned false.
Running: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Loaded DLL:C:WINNTsystem32msi.dll Version:3.1.4000.2435
Loaded DLL:C:WINNTsystem32msi.dll Version:3.1.4000.2435
Complete: PerformSCCAction2 at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: PerformDotNetCheck at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8, returned true
Running: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2006/11/6 11:28:8
Complete: ComponentUpdateAction at: 2006/11/6 11:45:55, returned true
Running: DetectLocalBootstrapAction at: 2006/11/6 11:45:55
Complete: DetectLocalBootstrapAction at: 2006/11/6 11:45:55, returned true
Running: LaunchLocalBootstrapAction at: 2006/11/6 11:45:55
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"c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe" finished and returned: 128
Aborting queue processing as nested installer has completed
Message pump returning: 128


Notice the time jump; I did this to make sure I was looking at the right log file.

Any help is greatly appreciated as I'll be monitoring this thread closely. Searches of my error show that other people have received it as well, although no resolution has ever been forthcoming. Thanks in advance.

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Error: Action "LaunchLocalBootstrapAction" threw an exception during execution. Error information reported during run:
"c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup Bootstrapsetup.exe" finished and returned: 3221225477
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Error: Action "ReportChainingResults" threw an exception during execution.
DwLaunchMsiExec() returned : -1073741819
Error Code: -1073741819
Windows Error Text: Source File Name: sqlchainingsqlchainingactions.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Mon Jan 16 02:06:13 2006
Function Name: sqls::ReportChainingResults::perform
Source Line Number: 3140

Error: Failed to add file :"C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0014_APPS_.NET Framework 2.0.log" to cab file : "C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSqlSetup0014.cab" Error Code : 2
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Hi all,

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I´ve configured the following itens to allow remote connecitions:

[code]
WORKAROUND
Warning If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause
serious problems that may require
you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot
guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using
Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own
risk.To work around this problem, follow these steps on the
computer that Windows XP SP2 is installed on:

1. Make sure that the Log On As account for the MSDTC service
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a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type Services.msc, and then click OK.
c. In the Services window, locate the Distributed Transaction
Coordinator service under Name in the right pane.
d. Under the Log On As column, see whether the Log On As
account is Network Service or Local System.

If the Log On As account is Network Service, go to step 2.
If the Log On As account is Local System, continue with these steps.
e. Click Start, and then click Run.
f. In the Run dialog box, type cmd, and then click OK.
g. At the command prompt, type Net stop msdtc to stop the MSDTC service.
h. At the command prompt, type Msdtc €“uninstall to remove MSDTC.
i. At the command prompt, type regedit to open Registry Editor.
j. In Registry Editor, locate, and then delete the following subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMSDTC
k. Close Registry Editor.
l. At the command prompt, type Msdtc €“install to install MSDTC.
m. At the command prompt, type Net start msdtc to start
the MSDTC service.

Note The Log On As account for the MSDTC service is set
to the Network Service account.

2. To allow the network transaction, you must enable
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a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type dcomcnfg.exe, and then click OK.
c. In the Component Services window, expand Component
Services, expand Computers, and then expand My Computer.
d. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
e. In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click
Security Configuration on the MSDTC tab.
f. In the Security Configuration dialog box, click to
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g. To allow the distributed transaction to run on this
computer from a remote computer, click to select the Allow Inbound check box.
h. To allow the distributed transaction to run on a
remote computer from this computer, click to select the Allow
Outbound check box.
i. Under the Transaction Manager Communication
group, click to select the No Authentication Required option.
j. In the Security Configuration dialog box, click OK.
k. In the My Computer Properties dialog box, click OK.


3. Configure Windows Firewall to include the MSDTC
program and to include port 135 as an exception. To do this,
follow these steps:

a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type Firewall.cpl, and then click OK.
c. In Control Panel, double-click Windows Firewall.
d. In the Windows Firewall dialog box, click Add
Program on the Exceptions tab.
e. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse,
and then locate the Msdtc.exe file. By default, the
file is stored in the Installation drive:WindowsSystem32 folder.
f. In the Add a Program dialog box, click OK.
g. In the Windows Firewall dialog box, click to select
the msdtc option in the Programs and Services list.
h. Click Add Port on the Exceptions tab.
i. In the Add a Port dialog box, type 135 in the Port
number text box, and then click to select the TCP option.
j. In the Add a Port dialog box, type a name for the
exception in the Name text box, and then click OK.
k. In the Windows Firewall dialog box, select the name
that you used for the exception in step j in the
Programs and Services list, and then click OK.
[/code]

But, when the Windows firewal on the server is "On", remote connections
are not allowed, despite I´ve configured the Exceptions on the firewall.

Is there another task to solve this problem?

thanx!!!!

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I struggled quite a bit over the past few days to complete this install. The sequence of steps is less obvious than those for Windows XP Pro on a 32 bit machine.

I recorded all the steps in one place in cookbook style for non-technical (but database capable) users like myself. I have referenced appropriate other postings and sources for detail steps. These are steps I found useful, you may be in a different situation.



My environment is as follows:
-New HP dv9000 w/ 2GHz and 2GB memory
-Factory installed Windows Vista Ultimate. Note this includes .NET Framework 2.0 so I did not have to deal with installing that.
-I have no extant databases or SQL Server that I am trying to convert or upgrade!


Setup Steps Before Install:
1) Turn off User Account Control.
At present, I am a one-user operation with close control over my system and there seemed to be issues with getting reporting services set up right with UAC. I may come back and modify this step later on and certainly would change this for any releasable systems.


1a)Go to Control Panel Home --> User Accounts --> Turn User Account Control on or off.
1b)Unselect Use User Acount Control.
2)Set up your IIS 7.0 for Reporting Services.
IIS 7.0 has IIS 6.0 Compatibility features turned off out of the box. You will turn them on with this step. This is needed for both Reporting services and to enable the Adminscripts that are used in Step 3 below.


2a) Use the Control Panel --> Programs --> Turn Windows features on and off function.
This is quite nicely desribed with screen shots at:
http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=2&subtabid=25&i=957
These steps worked for me although they are labeled Vista Beta 2.

3)Set up your 64 bit machine to run 32 bit ASP.NET
This capability is needed to make sure you pass the System Configuration Check for Reporting Services. I don't know the full implications of this step and wonder if it might eventually bite me if I have to flip-flop between 32 and 64 bit ASP.NET or have them both run at the same time.



3a) Open a command line window by:
Start --> Accessories -- Cmd Prompt
3b) In this window type:
cscript %SystemDrive%inetpubAdminScriptsadsutil.vbs set w3svc/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1

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Now to actually install SQL Server.

1) Download the 64 bit SSX.
This step fooled me for a while as the 64-bit downloads are 'below the fold' on the web page.



1a) Go to the SSX download page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

1b) Scroll down the page and below Step 5, Register, you will see this text which takes you to the download you want:
"* For the 64-bit install of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, click here."
1c) Follow the "click here" to get the download.

2) Install the package from step 1c and you will get SQL Server Express.




2a) The install may fail and complain about not finding a valid SQL Server Native Client Install, sqlncli_x64.msi. You will have to extract the files manually and then run the sqlncli_64.msi package by itself. Then you can go back to step 2 and should be successful.
To do this, see post of Mike Wachal on 4/5/2007 to SQL Server Express Forum, titled "Cannot Install SQL Server Express on Vista Ultimate -- cannot find MS SQL Server Native Client".

3) Now add in the SQL Server Management Studio Express 64 bit version.




3a) Go to the SSX download page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

3b) Scroll down the page and below Step 5, Register you will see this text which takes you to the download you want:
"* For the 64-bit install of SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express, click here."

3c) Follow the "click here" to get the download.

4) Now add the SQL Server Reporting Services.



4a) Go to the SSX download page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/

4b) Scroll to Step 3 Download and Install (in the middle of the page) and download SQL Server Express Edition with Advanced Services SP2.
4c) Install, but at the Feature Selection screen, disable all components EXCEPT Reporting Services. You already have the other components installed.
4d) In the install, you will get a screen called "Report Server Installation Options". Go ahead and select the "Install but do not configure the server" radio button.

5) Go ahead and configure SQL Server Reporting Services.
I'm not highly skilled in this area so I recommend the SQL Server Express Video "Learning Video 10: Getting Started with Reporting Services". This is found at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/learning/default.aspx
I found this video to be cogent and useful.


That's what it took me to get SQL Server Express installed with reporting services on a 64 bit Vista Ultimate system. Sorry if this is so long but I wanted to cover all the steps that hung me up.

To forum moderators: If I have any errors that will lead people astray, I'm more than happy to correct them.

This posting is "AS IS" with no warrantees and caveat emptor.



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Process ID : 2684
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Running: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/2/14 7:45:33
Complete: LoadResourcesAction at: 2007/2/14 7:45:33, returned true
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Source Line Number: 124
----------------------------------------------------------
writeEncryptedString() failed
Source File Name: utillibpersisthelpers.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:30:14 2006
Function Name: writeEncryptedString
Source Line Number: 123
----------------------------------------------------------
Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)
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Source File Name: datastorecachedpropertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:27:59 2006
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Source Line Number: 130
----------------------------------------------------------
Failed to find property "primaryLogFiles" {"SetupStateScope", "", ""} in cache
Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:28:01 2006
Function Name: SetupStateScope.primaryLogFiles
Source Line Number: 44
----------------------------------------------------------
No collector registered for scope: "SetupStateScope"
02B1CFC0Unable to proceed with setup, there was a command line parsing error. : 2
Error Code: 0x80070002 (2)
Windows Error Text:
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Source File Name: datastorecachedpropertycollection.cpp
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Source Line Number: 130
----------------------------------------------------------
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Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp
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Source Line Number: 44
----------------------------------------------------------
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i am truing to install SQL Server from microsoft site on my windows xp. The installation proces goes fine but i dont see it installed on start--->all programs or even in add/ remove program list. what is happening with it? can anybody tell me hoe to install sql server please.

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.2047.00
==============================
OS Version : Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Time : Tue Apr 03 19:36:54 2007

(LAPTOP NAME HERE) : Unknown article Result.

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Time : Tue Apr 03 19:36:56 2007



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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.3042.00
==============================
OS Version : Home Edition (Build 6000)
Time : Sun Mar 04 15:25:13 2007

Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English)
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQLSupport_1.log
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
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Log File : c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQLNCLI_1.log
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
Product Version : 9.00.3042.00
Install : Successful
Log File : c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SqlWriter_1.log
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : SQL Server Database Services
Error : SQL Server Setup Failed to compile the Managed Object Format (MOF) file c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "Troubleshooting an Installation of SQL Server 2005" or "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help documentation.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : SQL Server Database Services
Error : SQL Server Setup Failed to compile the Managed Object Format (MOF) file c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlmgmproviderxpsp2up.mof. To proceed, see "Troubleshooting an Installation of SQL Server 2005" or "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" in SQL Server 2005 Setup Help documentation.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machine : MICHAELTODD-PC
Product : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
Product Version : 9.1.2047.00
Install : Failed
Log File : c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQL.log
Last Action : InstallFinalize
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Error Number : 29513
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SQL Server Setup failed. For more information, review the Setup log file in %ProgramFiles%Microsoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt.


Time : Sun Mar 04 15:27:03 2007


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c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQLSupport_1.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQLNCLI_1.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SqlWriter_1.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SQL.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_Datastore.xml
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_.NET Framework 2.0.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_Support.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_Core.log
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGSummary.txt
c:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Setup BootstrapLOGFilesSQLSetup0008_MICHAELTODD-PC_SCC.log

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup
-----------------------------------------------------------
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Error 29503. The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information, see the SQL Server Books Online topics, "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" and "Starting SQL Server Manually."
The error is (3) The system cannot find the path specified.

.

<Func Name='GetCAContext'>

<EndFunc Name='GetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='203'>

Doing Action: Do_sqlShutDownRANUInstance

PerfTime Start: Do_sqlShutDownRANUInstance : Sat Mar 08 21:39:12 2008

<Func Name='Do_sqlShutDownRANUInstance'>

Service SQLEXPRESS with parameters '' is being started at Sat Mar 08 21:39:12 2008

Unable to start service (3)

Error Code: 0x80070003 (3)
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Source File Name: sqlsetuplibservice.cpp
Compiler Timestamp: Wed Jun 14 16:29:04 2006
Function Name: sqls:ervice:tart
Source Line Number: 316





---- Context -----------------------------------------------




Setting status of unmanaged components and removing unmanaged resources





Error Code: 3

MSI (s) (D0!64) [21:39:17:257]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29503. The SQL Server service failed to start. For more information, see the SQL Server Books Online topics, "How to: View SQL Server 2005 Setup Log Files" and "Starting SQL Server Manually."
The error is (3) The system cannot find the path specified.

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