May 18, 2010 at 9:47 am
Hi Folks
Well I have been trying to install SQL Server 2008 since end of March. It is now Middle of May. Looks like bad media at first, so I think that is resolved, but not sure as I am getting a warning about "Microsoft .NET Application Security"
"The computer cannot access the Internet. There might be delays in starting a .NET application like Management Studio.
If navigate to http://crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/MicrosoftRootAuthority.crl and are prompted to download
the MicrosoftRootAuthority.crl file you should not have .NET security validation issues"
Does anyone know just what the heck this is about and do I care about it ?
I would prefer to have a clean install
I am installing on a Windows 2008 64-bit server
I can find nothing anywhere on a solution. All I see is unanswered questions regarding this issue.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Also I downloaded the file mentioned, but then where the heck do i put it ?
Thanks
Very Distressed :angry:
Jim
May 18, 2010 at 10:21 am
Does this computer have multiple NIC's? Could there be an issue wit how it is trying to get out to the WWW or NIC binding orders?
Are you setting up a cluster server? Does it work if you try and install it onto another machine with a single NIC?
Or something to do with Data Access Application Block?
-Sidster
"You can have it done cheap, done well, or done fast. Pick two."
May 18, 2010 at 10:53 am
Does this computer have multiple NIC's?
Nope
It is a virtual server
Could there be an issue wit how it is trying to get out to the WWW or NIC binding orders?
I can get to the internet via IE
Are you setting up a cluster server?
No
Does it work if you try and install it onto another machine with a single NIC?
N/A
Or something to do with Data Access Application Block?
Not Sure
-Sidster
"You can have it done cheap, done well, or done fast. Pick two."
September 28, 2011 at 3:33 pm
Found this that answers your question in detail:
November 3, 2011 at 9:09 am
Thanks pieter.botha
sorry for the way late reply :doze:
Jim
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