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drh3010
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Posted - 2007-09-14 : 12:16:57
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| When launching the Server Management Studio a "Connect to Server" dialog appears and you must choose a server name. The server name for my database is simply COMPUTERNAME. I want it to be COMPUTERNAME\COMPANYNAME.Our clients do not have a database administrator. We need to silently install SQL Server and automatically create the database using a script. This works fine except I don't know how to set the server name. Anyone know how to set it programmically? |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
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Posted - 2007-09-14 : 12:20:22
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| in this case you have to install the sql server as a named instance._______________________________________________Causing trouble since 1980blog: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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drh3010
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-09-14 : 13:11:23
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Here's the silent install command I use...SQLEXPR32.exe -q /norebootchk /qn reboot=ReallySuppress addlocal=all instancename=COMPANYNAME SQLAUTOSTART=1I took out the /qn so I could see the UI and while installing I get this (ever so informative) error message: "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup was unable to install on your computer."Which is odd because it installs on test machines, it just doesn't add the instance name.EDIT: The testers lied. SQL Server does not install on the test machines. It looks like my problem isn't what I thought. |
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