Installation problem

  • I tried several times to install SQL Server 2005 but always bumped into the same issue, there is an error and I can't see the SQL Server Management Studio. The message says "Product : Workstation Components, Books Online and Development Tools Error : A component that you have specified in the ADD_LOCAL property is already installed. To upgrade the existing component, refer to the template.ini and set the UPGRADE property to the name of the component."

    I had a look at the log file as suggested during the install process but can't understand it. I uploaded it on my server: http://www.corobori.com/SQLSetup0001_ULURU_Tools.log


    Jean-Luc
    www.corobori.com

  • What version of SQL are you installing?

    Have you previously installed Visual Studio 2005 and/or SQL Server Express on your box?

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  • Where does this occur during the install?

    Are there services installed? Does SSMS run?

  • On my machine I just have SQL Server 2000.

    I don't remember having installed SQL Server 2005 Express , I ran the Visual Studio 2005 install maintenance and at least the Express option wasn't ticked as being installed.

    Before I checked out the Microsoft SQL Server folder and it had only the 80 and MsSQL folders when installing.

    I am trying to install the SQL Server Standard Edition.

    The problem is ocurring at the end of the installation process at Workstation stage.

    Right now I uninstalled SQL Server 2005 so I don't know which service is working or not.

    I was thinking about installing it again but without installing the Workstation option and try installing that part on a 2nd run because I really want the Management Studio.


    Jean-Luc
    www.corobori.com

  • Check your Add/Remove Programs. SQL Express might have installed anyway when you installed VS 2005. If so, you'll need to uninstall it and reinstall the regular version of SQL Server 2005.

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  • Can't find any reference to SQL Server Express edition


    Jean-Luc
    www.corobori.com

  • Check this link out and see if it helps:

    http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2553214&SiteID=1

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  • and this link:

    http://blogs.neudesic.com/blogs/pete_orologas/archive/2006/10/12/416.aspx

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  • The (....) thing is starting really to (......) :angry:

    I first installed SQL Server 2005 without the Workstation components and it went thru just fine.

    The SSCM is up and working.

    I then tried to install the the Components tools as described in the blog mentioned above or as a command line: same result.


    Jean-Luc
    www.corobori.com

  • Issue is solved !!!

    The solution was a registry cleaning before installing SQL Server 2005. Got it here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301


    Jean-Luc
    www.corobori.com

  • Glad you found it. Thanks for posting the solution!

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