Installing the Server of Microsoft SQL Server |
As we will see in the next lesson(s), there are various ways you use, or connect to, Microsoft SQL Server. For this reason, there are also various ways to install it. The primary type consists of installing Microsoft SQL Server on only one computer you will use to do everything. That machine may not be connected to another or you will not be concerned with using things (files or databases) in other computers. With this type of setup, you perform the installation on that computer and simply start using Microsoft SQL Server.
Practical Learning: Installing Microsoft SQL Server |
- Start the computer
- Log in using an account with administrative rights. If you followed the previous lesson, log in using the phkatts account. If the computer you are using is connected to a network, make sure you specify the domain. If you are logged in locally, make sure you use the name of the computer.
If you are installing in Microsoft Windows XP-7, make sure you log in with a password, otherwise the installation will fail.
For our installation, we will log in as Administrator (in either Microsoft Windows 7 Professional/Ultimate or in a domain named functionx.local) - Insert the DVD in the drive. You may (should) receive a dialog box with a Run SETUP.EXE link:
If so, click Run SETUP.EXE - The installation will start. You may get a message that the .NET Framework needs to be installed. If you get that message, click OK. You will be prompted to start the installation: After clicking the ACCEPT button, you can click Install. The installation of the .NET Framework would start. When the installation of the .NET Framework is over, you would receive a message:From there, you can click Exit. If you are installing in either Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Server 2003, you may be asked to install a hotfix:In this case, accept to install it by clicking Next and following the wizard. When the installation is over, you may be asked to restart:Which you should do.
- To start the installation, put the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 DVD in the drive. A window would come up:
- In the left section, click Installation
- If you are only interested in studying database design and development in Microsoft SQL Server, on the right side, click New SQL Server Stand-Alone... The installation would start:
- After the message box, click OK
- Another message box would come up. When it finishes, the next page of the wizard would come up. If you are using the evaluation version, read the message and click the first radio button
If you are installing with a product key, click the second radio button and enter the key
- Click Next
- The License Terms page is presented to you. Read it. If you don't agree with the license, click Cancel. Otherwise, click the I Accept check box:
- Click Next
- Read the messages and click Install:
- You may receive a warning message about the firewall:
For now, ignore it (there is no true justfication in trying to disable the firewall, the installation will proceed fine).
If you are installing on the only computer you use as your server, you may receive a warning that it is not recommended to install Microsoft SQL Server on a domain controller:
Ignore the warning for now.
Click Next
(We are not encouraging you to ignore warnings; just these ones) - If you had previously installed Microsoft SQL Server Express, you may receive a message box asking you to specify an instance name. If so, specify it as MSSQLSERVER.
The next page allows you to specify what you want to install and what would be left out. For our example, we select all, then removed Reporting Services.
The eventual location of Microsoft SQL Server is specified in the bottom text box:
If you are installing the Developer Edition and if you to change the directory of Microsoft SQL Server, you can type it in the Shared Feature Directory text box, or you can click the browse button to select it.
If you are installing the Enterprise Edition, if you to change the directory of Microsoft SQL Server, click the broser button on the right side of the Shared Feature Directory text box and locate the directory you want.
After making your selections, click Next - The next page allows you to name the instance of Microsoft SQL Server (and to specify where the server would be installed). In most cases, you should accept the suggested name of the instance as MSSQLSERVER:
After making your selections, click Next - The next page mostly allows you to check and confirm the disk space:
After checking it, click Next - The next page allows you to specify the account that is performing the installation:
Click Use the Same Account For All Server Services - A dialog box would come up.
If you are installing in Microsoft Windows 7 and you want to use a local account, in the Account Name text box, enter the name of the computer, followed by a back slash, followed by the user name, and press Tab. In the Password text box, enter the password:
If you are installing in Microsoft Windows Server 2008, in the Account Name text box, enter the name of the domain, followed by a back slash, followed by the user name, and press Tab. In the Password text box, enter the password:
- Click OK
- Click Next
- After making your selections, click Next
- In the next page, specify how authentication would be made. You should also specify the account used as the administrator. To do this, you can click Add Current User:
- Microsoft SQL Server provides a default user named sa. To prepare that user for database authentication, click the Mixed Mode
- Type a password in the Enter Password text box. For this exercise, you can use P@assword1 anad press Tab
- Enter the same password in the Confirm Password text box
- To add an additional account, click Add...
A dialog box would display. In the bottom text box, type the (complete) user name of a user and click Check Names. In the same way, you can add as many users as possible
- Click Next
- The next step allows you to specify an account for the analysis services. Click Add Current User
To add an additional account, click Add... In the bottom text box, type the (complete) user name of a user and click Check Names. In the same way, you can add as many users as possible
- Click Next
- In the Reporting Services Configuration page, click the last radio button to install but without configuring the reporting:
- Click Next.
The next page allows you to specify whether you want and installation report to be sent to Microsoft:
- Read it and click Next
- The next page gives you a summary of tests that were performed before the installation:
- After reading, click Next.
This would indicate that the installation is ready to proceed:
- To start the installation, click Install. The installation would start and a progress bar would indicate the evolution. This can take a while
- When this phase is over, a message box will let you know. After reading it, you can click Next. The last page of the wizard should announce that the installation was complete
- After reading the message, click Close
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