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Microsoft SQL Server Manament Studio Express on Windows Vista or Windows 7 Posted December 3, 2011 filed under Administration.Note: This article is applied on installing Microsoft SQL Server Management
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Studio Express which is used for manage Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express microsoft sql server management studio express only. When you are installing Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express on Windows Vista or Windows 7,
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you may receive this error message:The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 29506. This http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/sql-server-management-studio-express-gets-error/9f7c1e20-0656-4c70-88b6-d33cc198bc6e error message relates with permission issue (UAC) on Windows Vista and Windows 7. To solve this problem, you have to re-run the installer again using elevated command prompt by run the command prompt as administrator and execute the installer in there. If you are using 64-bit Windows, you should use the command prompt at C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe instead. Otherwise, you http://www.linglom.com/administration/solved-error-29506-when-installing-microsoft-sql-server-manament-studio-express-on-windows-vista-or-windows-seven/ can use the command prompt at C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe. You will see the step-by-step guide to use elevated command prompt to execute the installer file on the section below.The other solution, you can disable UAC on Windows but I don't recommend it since it will lower your security system.Step-by-step to fix error 29506Run elevated command prompt by right-click on Command Prompt in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. Note: This step is for 32-bit Windows. If you are using 64-bit Windows, see the next step. If you are using 64-bit Windows, you have to run the command prompt in C:\Windows\SysWOW64. Right-click on cmd.exe and select Run as administrator. On User Account Control, click Yes. On Command Prompt (both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows), change path to directory where the installer file is and execute the file. By default, the file name for 32-bit version is SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi and 64-bit version is SQLServer2005_SSMSEE_x64.msi. On Setup Wizard, follow the instruction as usual. There won't be the error message this time. Share:TweetPrin
Windows Server 2003 R2: SQL Server Setup failed to modify security permissions on registry key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.X\MSSQLServer\SuperSocketNetLib for user Username. To proceed, verify that the account http://waveformation.com/2008/09/03/sql-2005-installation-error/ and domain running SQL Server Setup exist, that the account running SQL Server Setup has administrator privileges, and that the registry key exists on the destination drive. I looked in the registry, and the administrators group has full control over this key. Digging into the SQLSETUP log file, at the end I see: -- Configuring ACL: Object: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.2\MSSQLServer\SuperSocketNetLib ACL: (A;CI;KR;;;[SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser$NEWSERVER])(A;CI;KR;;;NS) Action: 0×100 Failed sql server ACL: ReplaceSDDLSid is failed at the error code 1332; Converted SDDL: ‘(A;CI;KR;;;[SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser$NEWSERVER])(A;CI;KR;;;NS)' Error Code: 0×80077344 (29508) Windows Error Text: Source File Name: sqlca\sqlsddlca.cpp Compiler Timestamp: Tue Sep 13 01:08:29 2005 Function Name: ExceptionInSDDL Source Line Number: 65 -- Looking into AD Users+Computers, there is not a group present for SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser$NEWSERVER but there is one for SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser$OLDSERVER. It appears that the install did not create the sql server management new group that was necessary.. Create the Domain Local Security Group in Active Directory Users and Computers and the installation will complete successfully. I found the answer at the following link: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2978185&SiteID=1 Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Comments on this entry are closed. Previous post: How to Make an Exchange Mail Enabled Public Folder an AD Distribution List Member Next post: Optimizing Exchange Performance: Free Seminar About Waveformation Jamie Schwinn is a Lync MCM and Microsoft UC Architect for Ronco Communications in Rochester, NY. UC Resources Lync 2010 Patch Listing Lync 2010 Tools and Apps Lync 2010 Visio Stencils Lync 2013 Visio Stencils Lync Downloads on Technet Lync Load Balancers Lync Network Infrastructure Lync OIP Lync Phones and Devices Lync Protocol Workloads Poster Lync Server 2013 Debugging Tools Lync Technet Forums Lync Updates Resource Center Office Web Apps Server Download Popular Posts Lync 2010 Contact Merge - Search Shows the Wrong Name Lync RGS Holiday Set Editor Lync 2010 Tabbed Conversations and More! Lync Server 2010 CU3 Database Update Explained Recent Posts Verapresence Xbox One Giveaway at Lync Conference Lync Click-to-Call Script Win8 Internet Connection Sharing with Windows Phone HTC 8X Fixed Lync Server