June 16, 2011 at 9:55 am
Hi,
I'm trying to install SQL 2005 on a server which I'm RDC'd in. The Windows OS is server 2008. When I start installation I receive an error
'The Windows Installer does not permit installation from a remote desktop connection'
And the install fails. Is this a Windows policy issue or a SQL server 2005 issue? Has anyone encountered this before?
Thanks
Edit: The disc is located in my desktop drive and I have access to all my drives from the server
June 16, 2011 at 10:01 am
I would contend it is neither a policy OR a SQL issue. I think it is tied entirely to the installer not wanting to deal with the connection to your machine the way it is.
I would suggest copying the full contents of the DVD to a file share, on the machine your are RDP'd into map a drive to that share and install from there. The upside is that you now have a central install point for SQL, which I view as a good practice anyway.
CEWII
June 16, 2011 at 10:59 am
it looks like its a windows installer 2.0 issue. Implemented on windows server 2003
http://anotherlab.rajapet.net/2008/05/ack-windows-installer-does-not-permit.html
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