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Any assistance is appreciated.

I would like to know if there is a way to specify the path for database
log files to be located during the SQL2005 Standard installation.
Under the Advanced button there is the ability to specify a different
path for data files but nothing for logs.

Thanks in advance,
John

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Action 14:54:20: INSTALL.
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Action start 14:54:20: ProgramFilesFolder.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420.
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Action start 14:54:20: IsPendingRebootKey.
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Action start 14:54:35: MigrateFeatureStates.
Action ended 14:54:35: MigrateFeatureStates. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:35: InstallValidate. Validating install
Action start 14:54:35: InstallValidate.
Action ended 14:54:35: InstallValidate. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:35: InstallInitialize.
Action start 14:54:35: InstallInitialize.
Action ended 14:54:36: InstallInitialize. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: AllocateRegistrySpace. Allocating registry space
Action start 14:54:36: AllocateRegistrySpace.
Action ended 14:54:36: AllocateRegistrySpace. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: ProcessComponents. Updating component registration
Action start 14:54:36: ProcessComponents.
Action 14:54:36: GenerateScript. Generating script operations for action:
GenerateScript: Updating component registration
Action ended 14:54:36: ProcessComponents. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnpublishComponents. Unpublishing Qualified Components
Action start 14:54:36: UnpublishComponents.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnpublishComponents. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: MsiUnpublishAssemblies. Unpublishing assembly information
Action start 14:54:36: MsiUnpublishAssemblies.
Action ended 14:54:36: MsiUnpublishAssemblies. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnpublishFeatures. Unpublishing Product Features
Action start 14:54:36: UnpublishFeatures.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnpublishFeatures. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: StopServices. Stopping services
Action start 14:54:36: StopServices.
Action ended 14:54:36: StopServices. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: DeleteServices. Deleting services
Action start 14:54:36: DeleteServices.
Action ended 14:54:36: DeleteServices. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterComPlus. Unregistering COM+ Applications and Components
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterComPlus.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterComPlus. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: SelfUnregModules. Unregistering modules
Action start 14:54:36: SelfUnregModules.
Action ended 14:54:36: SelfUnregModules. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterTypeLibraries. Unregistering type libraries
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterTypeLibraries.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterTypeLibraries. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterFonts. Unregistering fonts
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterFonts.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterFonts. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveRegistryValues. Removing system registry values
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveRegistryValues.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveRegistryValues. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterClassInfo. Unregister Class servers
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterClassInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterClassInfo. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterExtensionInfo. Unregistering extension servers
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterExtensionInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterExtensionInfo. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterProgIdInfo. Unregistering program identifiers
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterProgIdInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterProgIdInfo. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: UnregisterMIMEInfo. Unregistering MIME info
Action start 14:54:36: UnregisterMIMEInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: UnregisterMIMEInfo. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveIniValues. Removing INI files entries
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveIniValues.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveIniValues. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveShortcuts. Removing shortcuts
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveShortcuts.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveShortcuts. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveEnvironmentStrings. Updating environment strings
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveEnvironmentStrings.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveEnvironmentStrings. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveDuplicateFiles. Removing duplicated files
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveDuplicateFiles.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveDuplicateFiles. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveFiles. Removing files
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveFiles.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveFiles. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: RemoveFolders. Removing folders
Action start 14:54:36: RemoveFolders.
Action ended 14:54:36: RemoveFolders. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: CreateFolders. Creating folders
Action start 14:54:36: CreateFolders.
Action ended 14:54:36: CreateFolders. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: MoveFiles. Moving files
Action start 14:54:36: MoveFiles.
Action ended 14:54:36: MoveFiles. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: InstallFiles. Copying new files
Action start 14:54:36: InstallFiles.
InstallFiles: File: Copying new files, Directory: , Size:
Action ended 14:54:36: InstallFiles. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: DuplicateFiles. Creating duplicate files
Action start 14:54:36: DuplicateFiles.
Action ended 14:54:36: DuplicateFiles. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: PatchFiles. Patching files
Action start 14:54:36: PatchFiles.
Action ended 14:54:36: PatchFiles. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: BindImage. Binding executables
Action start 14:54:36: BindImage.
Action ended 14:54:36: BindImage. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RegisterClassInfo. Registering Class servers
Action start 14:54:36: RegisterClassInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: RegisterClassInfo. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RegisterExtensionInfo. Registering extension servers
Action start 14:54:36: RegisterExtensionInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: RegisterExtensionInfo. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: RegisterProgIdInfo. Registering program identifiers
Action start 14:54:36: RegisterProgIdInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: RegisterProgIdInfo. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: RegisterMIMEInfo. Registering MIME info
Action start 14:54:36: RegisterMIMEInfo.
Action ended 14:54:36: RegisterMIMEInfo. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:36: Write_sqlLocalServers.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420. Registering local servers
Action start 14:54:36: Write_sqlLocalServers.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420.
<Func Name='LaunchFunction'>
Function=Write_sqlLocalServers
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='0'>
Doing Action: Write_sqlLocalServers
PerfTime Start: Write_sqlLocalServers : Mon Jan 22 14:54:36 2007
<Func Name='Write_sqlLocalServers'>
PerfTime Stop: Write_sqlLocalServers : Mon Jan 22 14:54:36 2007
<EndFunc Name='LaunchFunction' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
Action ended 14:54:36: Write_sqlLocalServers.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: WriteRegistryValues. Writing system registry values
Action start 14:54:36: WriteRegistryValues.
WriteRegistryValues: Key: Writing system registry values, Name: , Value:
Action ended 14:54:36: WriteRegistryValues. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:36: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420. Restoring COM Servers
Action start 14:54:36: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420.
<Func Name='LaunchFunction'>
Function=Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID
<Func Name='SetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='SetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='0'>
Doing Action: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID
PerfTime Start: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID : Mon Jan 22 14:54:37 2007
<Func Name='Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID'>
PerfTime Stop: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID : Mon Jan 22 14:54:37 2007
<EndFunc Name='LaunchFunction' Return='0' GetLastError='0'>
Action ended 14:54:37: Write_sqlVerIndependentProgID.BB9BCD10_C507_4374_A5FC_3F04C705A420. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: WriteIniValues. Writing INI files values
Action start 14:54:37: WriteIniValues.
Action ended 14:54:37: WriteIniValues. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: WriteEnvironmentStrings. Updating environment strings
Action start 14:54:37: WriteEnvironmentStrings.
Action ended 14:54:37: WriteEnvironmentStrings. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: RegisterFonts. Registering fonts
Action start 14:54:37: RegisterFonts.
Action ended 14:54:37: RegisterFonts. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: RegisterTypeLibraries. Registering type libraries
Action start 14:54:37: RegisterTypeLibraries.
Action ended 14:54:37: RegisterTypeLibraries. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: SelfRegModules. Registering modules
Action start 14:54:37: SelfRegModules.
Action ended 14:54:37: SelfRegModules. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: RegisterComPlus. Registering COM+ Applications and Components
Action start 14:54:37: RegisterComPlus.
Action ended 14:54:37: RegisterComPlus. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:37: InstallServices. Installing new services
Action start 14:54:37: InstallServices.
Action ended 14:54:37: InstallServices. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: StartServices. Starting services
Action start 14:54:37: StartServices.
Action ended 14:54:37: StartServices. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: RegisterUser. Registering user
Action start 14:54:37: RegisterUser.
RegisterUser: Registering user
Action ended 14:54:37: RegisterUser. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: RegisterProduct. Registering product
Action start 14:54:37: RegisterProduct.
RegisterProduct: Registering product
Action ended 14:54:37: RegisterProduct. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: PublishComponents. Publishing Qualified Components
Action start 14:54:37: PublishComponents.
Action ended 14:54:37: PublishComponents. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:37: MsiPublishAssemblies. Publishing assembly information
Action start 14:54:37: MsiPublishAssemblies.
MsiPublishAssemblies: Application Context:Publishing assembly information, Assembly Name:
Action ended 14:54:41: MsiPublishAssemblies. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:41: PublishFeatures. Publishing Product Features
Action start 14:54:41: PublishFeatures.
PublishFeatures: Feature: Publishing Product Features
Action ended 14:54:41: PublishFeatures. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:41: PublishProduct. Publishing product information
Action start 14:54:41: PublishProduct.
1: Publishing product information
Action ended 14:54:41: PublishProduct. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:41: CreateShortcuts. Creating shortcuts
Action start 14:54:41: CreateShortcuts.
Action ended 14:54:41: CreateShortcuts. Return value 0.
Action 14:54:41: RSSP_CAInstall.28B19132_4741_4761_840F_AC515130EC08.
Action start 14:54:41: RSSP_CAInstall.28B19132_4741_4761_840F_AC515130EC08.
RSSP_CAInstall.28B19132_4741_4761_840F_AC515130EC08:
Action ended 14:54:41: RSSP_CAInstall.28B19132_4741_4761_840F_AC515130EC08. Return value 1.
Action 14:54:41: InstallFinalize.
Action start 14:54:41: InstallFinalize.
Action 14:54:41: ProcessComponents. Updating component registration
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MSI (c) (B4:54) [23:01:15:125]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (B4:54) [23:01:15:125]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting SECONDSEQUENCE property. Its current value is '1'.
Aktion beendet um 23:01:15: ExecuteAction. Rückgabewert 3.
MSI (c) (B4:54) [23:01:15:125]: Skipping action: FatalError (condition is false)
Aktion beendet um 23:01:15: INSTALL. Rückgabewert 3.

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THufschmidt

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