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Download Summary:. Total Size: 0. Back Next. Microsoft recommends you install a download manager. Microsoft Download Manager. Manage all your internet downloads with this easy-to-use manager. I do have a trial CD from Microsoft.. Visual Studio Team Suite. Please note that this is what windows update indicates on the web page duplicate lines are on the web page..

After the download the installation fails. I've recently installed not sure about the exact order :. NET 2. Please verify the installation of the component, or download from the URL I got the SQL Express from MS' website, only to get this during everything set to default installation: An instance with the same name is already installed on this computer.

I've read through every thread I can find, but can't find an answer for this. The installation gets all the way to the end, and then stops. I never had any of the beta or prior versions installed, so I'm not sure what the hangup is. Can anyone please help me with this? Greetz All. XP Pro SP2. Any and all help most welcome. Relevant logs follow. Microsoft SQL Server 9. NET Framework 2. Action "BeginBootstrapLogicStage" will be skipped due to the following restrictions: Condition "Setup is running locally.

Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.

Skipped: InstallASAction. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "as", install will be skipped as a result.

Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result.

Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "dts", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.

Skipped: InstallNSAction. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "sqlsupport", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.

Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "sqlncli", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "owc11", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result. Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "bcRedist", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result.

Information reported during analysis: No install request found for package: "msxml6", referred by package: "ns", install will be skipped as a result. Skipped: InstallRSAction.

When possible, don't use the built-in service accounts on your SQL Server as this practice does not limit your server's attack surface as much as using an unprivileged user account. If you're joined to a domain -- which you should be -- use Active Directory Users and Computers. If you're just testing locally, use Computer Management to add the account.

Make sure to also assign a strong password to the account. I have also configured this user account so that the password does not expire. In addition, anyone logging in as this user -- no one should be doing that though -- will not be able to change the password.

Double-click this file to start the product installation. The contents of the file are extracted and the installation begins. After you start the installation, you have to agree to the typical End User License Agreement after which you're presented with a screen that shows you what prerequisites you need to get the express edition on your system. The installer will handle the installation of these prerequisites for you. Click the Install button to install these items.

Once the items are installed, click the Next button. Once the prerequisites are in place the SQL Server installation wizard will start. The first screen you're shown provides you with a list of items that may or may not give you trouble if you continue the installation. In Figure B below, you can see that my test system has a warning regarding the minimum hardware requirements. However, this warning is not a show-stopper, so I'll continue. Note that the installer provides you with a complete status report to make it easy for you to determine what needs to be done.

Click Next to continue. After that, you have to provide your name and, optionally, your company's name. I have also unchecked the box marked "Hide advanced configuration options" so you can get a look at these options during the installation.

Next, you get to choose which features you want to install. It certainly is not listed on my system. I'm also getting some System Errors now which need investigating. I think I need to run sfc and a full virus scan and see what that yields. I will probably need to raise a new question now that my problem has changed.. I am having the same problem trying to download a hundred or so updates to WIndows 7 - I keep receiving the same error code - Under the first suggested fix, I do not have BITS under my "services" list so I completed the steps outlined int he second suggested fix regarding making sure a Windows Log was "started" - and I then hit apply, and rebooted the computer.

How time flies when trawling through all these threads! These all worked. Tried running Windows Update again - same error. Search for 'missing BITS' as well as the error code. It takes some time to wade through the thread.. Good luck - took me hours and hours of searching to sort my issue out but the solution is almost certainly out there! Many people seem to be having the same problem - I think there may be a commonality of cause, what do you think Microsoft?



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