November 29, 2009 at 3:14 am
Hello,
When I run the SQL Server 2008 Enterprize Evaluation setup.exe, at the end of the setup wizard it shows the following features with status "Failed":
Database engine services,
sql server replication,
full text search.
I was trying to install sql 2008 evaluation on:
- Windows Vista SP1 (VISTA Ultimate) 32bit,
- with .NET Framework 3.5 SP1,
- the Microsoft data access component (MDAC) I think was already installed as when I checked in the regedit the version number was 6.006....etc .
-It wont let me install the Windows Installer 4.5 (maybe because it is not compatible with Vista).
Prior to installing the "sql server 2008 enterprize evaluation", I created 2 service accounts in the Users folder.
During the installation, in the setup wizard "feature selection", I selected the following features:
- Database Engine Services,
- SQL Server Replication,
- Full-text search,
- Client tools connectivity,
- Client tools Backwards Compatibility,
- SQL Server books online,
- Management tools - basic,
- management tools - complete,
- Microsoft Sync Framework.
I then selected next.
At the Server Configuration page wizard, I have entered the name of the 2 service accounts on service sql server agent and sql server database.... set to automatic. on the Collation tab I left it as default. Then selected next.
At the Database engine configuration page wizard, I selected "Mixed Mode"
and set a password.
at the end of the installation it shows the followings as failed:
Database engine services,
sql server replication,
full text search.
I found the log files for the error, I zipped them (Detail.zip) and attached it with this message for your attention.
I really appreciate your help and look forward to hearing from you
Many thanks
Serhan
November 29, 2009 at 2:13 pm
Reviewing the logs attached, it looks like there is another installation done in your machine an Express edition, you should uninstall any version before to install the enterprise version.
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