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CS 2002 on Windows 2003 SP1 and SQL 2000 SP4
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| Julius 2005-05-16, 7:48 am |
| Good morning,
I found installation problem without any error message while installing CS
2002 developer edition on windows server 2003 SP1 and SQL 2000 SP4 – running
on the different machine, Active directory in use.
The installer had all it asked for, started and finished copy process,
registration of services was ok, stop and run of processes was ok. When I
expected successful installation notification, rollback process started and
all was removed!
Any tips for installation, please? Julius (Yes, I read installation
pre-requirements…)
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| Colin Bowern 2005-05-16, 5:50 pm |
| Hi Julius,
Try and turn on verbose logging with Windows Installer. It will give you a
better idea of what step failed.
How to Enable Windows Installer Logging
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=223300
Cheers,
Colin
"Julius" <Julius@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6B5D598B-8AB1-4F57-B7CC-B1458E4D1199@microsoft.com...
> Good morning,
> I found installation problem without any error message while installing CS
> 2002 developer edition on windows server 2003 SP1 and SQL 2000 SP4 -
> running
> on the different machine, Active directory in use.
> The installer had all it asked for, started and finished copy process,
> registration of services was ok, stop and run of processes was ok. When I
> expected successful installation notification, rollback process started
> and
> all was removed!
> Any tips for installation, please? Julius (Yes, I read installation
> pre-requirements.)
>
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| Julius 2005-05-18, 2:48 am |
| Hi again,
I have got no more information using MSI logging, but…. Problem was on
remote SQL side, SQL logs showed problem with write permissions to the
database. Once fixed, all installation finished correctly.
Thanks for response anyway, it directed me to read logs carefully … on both
sides
Julius
"Colin Bowern" wrote:
> Hi Julius,
>
> Try and turn on verbose logging with Windows Installer. It will give you a
> better idea of what step failed.
>
> How to Enable Windows Installer Logging
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=223300
>
> Cheers,
> Colin
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> "Julius" <Julius@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6B5D598B-8AB1-4F57-B7CC-B1458E4D1199@microsoft.com...
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