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Its possible that some unnecessary service is affecting the setup. Try the foll: 1. Stop all services on the computer that may use ODBC. WARNING: Before stopping any services, verify that stopping these services will not disrupt other users. These services include any of the following: - All Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) services. This includes all of the following: - Certificate Authority - Content Index - FTP Publishing Service - Gopher - IIS Admin Service - World Wide Web (WWW) Publishing - Microsoft NNTP Service - Microsoft SMTP Service - Microsoft Message Queue Service (MMSQ) - MSDTC - Microsoft Exchange Server - DBWeb - ARCserve backup - InocuLAN virus protection - McAfee antivirus services - UniCenter system monitoring 2. Occasionally, you may also need to stop additional services for SQL Server Setup to complete successfully. In these cases, you may want to stop any non-critical server services that were not installed with the default installation of Windows NT. (NOTE: KB 192710 has basic guidelines and a list of services that needs to be running and all other services stopped for Win2K. Although you are using |
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192710 3. Before you begin the installation process, verify that: *There is no IRQ sharing between network interface cards (NICs) and drive/array (SCSI) controllers. Although some hardware might support this |
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*Your hardware is listed on the Microsoft Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List. For a complete list of supported hardware, visit the |
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http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx *Private network is configured as per "258750 Recommended private "heartbeat" configuration on a cluster server " *The disk drive letters for the cluster-capable disks are the same on both servers. *You have disabled NetBIOS for all private network cards before you start the SQL Server Setup program. *You have cleared the system logs in all nodes and viewed the system logs again. Make sure that the logs are free of any error messages before you |
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Additional Information ==================== Also, if you installing remotely, then try running the setup locally? If you are installing SQL Server 2000 named virtual instance then refer to the following KB first 815431 PRB: Installation of a Named Instance of SQL Server 2000 Virtual Server on a Windows 2003-Based Cluster Fails http://support.microssoft.com/?id=815431 The installation of SQL Server 2000 is not supported on a clustered configuration that has mounted drives even if the mounted drives are not |
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For more information, refer to SQL Server 2000 support for mounted volumes http://support.microsoft.com/?id=819546 Best Regards, Uttam Parui Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Are you secure? For information about the Strategic Technology Protection Program and to order your FREE Security Tool Kit, please visit |
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Microsoft highly recommends that users with Internet access update their Microsoft software to better protect against viruses and security |
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http://www.microsoft.com/protect http://www.microsoft.com/security/guidance/default.mspx |
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