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Default Install data separate from program - 11-16-2009 , 10:10 AM






Greetings,

I'm in the process of installing sql server 2005 and have a question.
In sql server 2000, setup allowed you to install the software in the
traditional c:\Program Files\...., while allowing to install the data
in some other location. I don't see this option in sql 2005. Just the
option to change the installation from c:\Program Files\... to
whatever. I'd like to be able to install this to another volume.

thanks,
Chris

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Default Re: Install data separate from program - 11-16-2009 , 12:35 PM






On Nov 16, 11:10*am, PaddleHard <ipaddle4... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Greetings,

I'm in the process of installing sql server 2005 and have a question.
In sql server 2000, setup allowed you to install the software in the
traditional c:\Program Files\...., while allowing to install the data
in some other location. I don't see this option in sql 2005. Just the
option to change the installation from c:\Program Files\... to
whatever. I'd like to be able to install this to another volume.

thanks,
Chris
Never mind....found it.

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Hank Arnold
 
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Default Re: Install data separate from program - 11-17-2009 , 03:43 AM



PaddleHard wrote:
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On Nov 16, 11:10 am, PaddleHard <ipaddle4... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Greetings,

I'm in the process of installing sql server 2005 and have a question.
In sql server 2000, setup allowed you to install the software in the
traditional c:\Program Files\...., while allowing to install the data
in some other location. I don't see this option in sql 2005. Just the
option to change the installation from c:\Program Files\... to
whatever. I'd like to be able to install this to another volume.

thanks,
Chris

Never mind....found it.
Why not post where you found it. Could help others....

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Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
http://mypcassistant.blogspot.com/

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