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Installation Problem - CS2002 Dev Edition/ Windows Server 2003/VMW
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| Hi.
I am trying to install Commerce Server 2002 Developer Edition into a new
environment that uses VMWare. VMWare's site has references to Commerce
Server, so we took this to mean that it would be supported. Our database
server is on the "main" portion of the VMWare machine while we are trying to
install Commerce Server on one of the virtual machines. We keep getting a
message:
An error ocurred while attempting to access/configure the database "master"
on SQL Server "my server name". Please verify that:
- This SQL Server does not have an unused "master.mdf" or "master_log.ldf"
file in its "Data" directory.
- The SQl Server and SQL Server Agent services are running on the SQL Server
Computer.
- The SQL Login "" has the ability to create databases (adjust the login's
Server Role).
Please fix the problem and click Retry to proceed, or press Cancel to abort
the installation.
The installation user is a user of the database, is also a local
administrator of the SQL Server, has the "Database Creators" role and has
pretty good rights in the master database. In fact, I have even created a
table in master, inserted a row, deleted a row, and then dropped the table to
ensure that the user's privileges are good enough, and had no problems.
I also tried creating a database user (e.g. <CSInstall> ) and granted similar
rights to that user and the only difference is that the last message says
"The SQL Login "CSInstall" has the ability..."
SQL environment is SQL 2000, sp3.
Thanks,
Lar
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| thegaet 2005-06-16, 5:50 pm |
| Hi, we have the same problem, and we would like to know how to fix this.
thanks.
"Lar" wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am trying to install Commerce Server 2002 Developer Edition into a new
> environment that uses VMWare. VMWare's site has references to Commerce
> Server, so we took this to mean that it would be supported. Our database
> server is on the "main" portion of the VMWare machine while we are trying to
> install Commerce Server on one of the virtual machines. We keep getting a
> message:
>
> An error ocurred while attempting to access/configure the database "master"
> on SQL Server "my server name". Please verify that:
> - This SQL Server does not have an unused "master.mdf" or "master_log.ldf"
> file in its "Data" directory.
> - The SQl Server and SQL Server Agent services are running on the SQL Server
> Computer.
> - The SQL Login "" has the ability to create databases (adjust the login's
> Server Role).
>
> Please fix the problem and click Retry to proceed, or press Cancel to abort
> the installation.
>
> The installation user is a user of the database, is also a local
> administrator of the SQL Server, has the "Database Creators" role and has
> pretty good rights in the master database. In fact, I have even created a
> table in master, inserted a row, deleted a row, and then dropped the table to
> ensure that the user's privileges are good enough, and had no problems.
>
> I also tried creating a database user (e.g. <CSInstall> ) and granted similar
> rights to that user and the only difference is that the last message says
> "The SQL Login "CSInstall" has the ability..."
>
> SQL environment is SQL 2000, sp3.
>
> Thanks,
> Lar
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| Madhur Joshi 2005-07-01, 5:54 pm |
| On the install screen, when it asks for database credentials, did you try
to change the name of the database from mscs_admin?
Also what credentials did you use on this screen?
Can you try to create a database called mscs_admin on the machine that you
specified as the sql server?
Thanks,
madhur
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| Thread-Topic: Installation Problem - CS2002 Dev Edition/ Windows Server
2003/VMW
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| Hi, we have the same problem, and we would like to know how to fix this.
|
| thanks.
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| "Lar" wrote:
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| > Hi.
| >
| > I am trying to install Commerce Server 2002 Developer Edition into a
new
| > environment that uses VMWare. VMWare's site has references to Commerce
| > Server, so we took this to mean that it would be supported. Our
database
| > server is on the "main" portion of the VMWare machine while we are
trying to
| > install Commerce Server on one of the virtual machines. We keep
getting a
| > message:
| >
| > An error ocurred while attempting to access/configure the database
"master"
| > on SQL Server "my server name". Please verify that:
| > - This SQL Server does not have an unused "master.mdf" or
"master_log.ldf"
| > file in its "Data" directory.
| > - The SQl Server and SQL Server Agent services are running on the SQL
Server
| > Computer.
| > - The SQL Login "" has the ability to create databases (adjust the
login's
| > Server Role).
| >
| > Please fix the problem and click Retry to proceed, or press Cancel to
abort
| > the installation.
| >
| > The installation user is a user of the database, is also a local
| > administrator of the SQL Server, has the "Database Creators" role and
has
| > pretty good rights in the master database. In fact, I have even
created a
| > table in master, inserted a row, deleted a row, and then dropped the
table to
| > ensure that the user's privileges are good enough, and had no problems.
| >
| > I also tried creating a database user (e.g. <CSInstall> ) and granted
similar
| > rights to that user and the only difference is that the last message
says
| > "The SQL Login "CSInstall" has the ability..."
| >
| > SQL environment is SQL 2000, sp3.
| >
| > Thanks,
| > Lar
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