Hi- My basic bpasetup install is not completing on Win2000 Advanced Server SP4/SQL Server 2000.
I get to the point where I enter my servername and authentication mode. I have tried my server name and my servername\instance name in both security modes. Nothing seems to compete the installation (the message says it is interrupted and to restart the
install).
How can I get it to complete? I have disabled McAffee as well but left up all SQL services.
Thanks!
Susan
Can you please generate an installation log and post it here or send it to
me?
To generate the verbose log run:
msiexec.exe /i BPASETUP.msi /L*v .\bpainstall.log
- Christian
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Program Manager, SQL Engine
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"Susan" <Susan@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi- My basic bpasetup install is not completing on Win2000 Advanced Server
SP4/SQL Server 2000.
> I get to the point where I enter my servername and authentication mode. I
have tried my server name and my servername\instance name in both security
modes. Nothing seems to compete the installation (the message says it is
interrupted and to restart the install).
> How can I get it to complete? I have disabled McAffee as well but left up
all SQL services.
> Thanks!
|||Christian- I emailed you the log but the post here has a limit of 30000 text (the log isdouble). Please email me if you haven't received or a preferred area where I can post/ftp the log to you. Thanks- Susan
Thanks!
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
bpasetup install interruption?
BPA Installation Error
I am trying to install BPA on a W2K workstation that has SQL 2000 Personal
Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
that says
"One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
(55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
same error.
What am I missing ?
Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
Sathish V
Hey Sathish, when you get those error there should be a box below that that
allow you to check in and out of that criteria.
"Sathish V" wrote:
> I am trying to install BPA on a W2K workstation that has SQL 2000 Personal
> Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
> that says
> "One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
> (55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
> I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
> Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
> same error.
> What am I missing ?
> Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
> Sathish V
|||Thanks Garry. I will check it out let you know.
"Garry D" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hey Sathish, when you get those error there should be a box below that that
> allow you to check in and out of that criteria.
> "Sathish V" wrote:
|||I was having the same problem. I solved it by:
Removing BPA in Control Panel/Add Remove Programs
Removing the BPA database from my SQL Server
Removing the BPA directory in c:\Program Files
After doing all these, it installed fine. Now to try it...
"Sathish V" wrote:
> I am trying to install BPA on a W2K workstation that has SQL 2000 Personal
> Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
> that says
> "One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
> (55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
> I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
> Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
> same error.
> What am I missing ?
> Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
> Sathish V
|||Sathish, Mike
Let us know if this issue has been resolved
Thanks
Sethu
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"Mike W." <Mike W.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0669F4C0-04FA-4201-9E47-1432B89DBF54@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I was having the same problem. I solved it by:
> Removing BPA in Control Panel/Add Remove Programs
> Removing the BPA database from my SQL Server
> Removing the BPA directory in c:\Program Files
> After doing all these, it installed fine. Now to try it...
> "Sathish V" wrote:
Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
that says
"One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
(55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
same error.
What am I missing ?
Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
Sathish V
Hey Sathish, when you get those error there should be a box below that that
allow you to check in and out of that criteria.
"Sathish V" wrote:
> I am trying to install BPA on a W2K workstation that has SQL 2000 Personal
> Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
> that says
> "One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
> (55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
> I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
> Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
> same error.
> What am I missing ?
> Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
> Sathish V
|||Thanks Garry. I will check it out let you know.
"Garry D" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hey Sathish, when you get those error there should be a box below that that
> allow you to check in and out of that criteria.
> "Sathish V" wrote:
|||I was having the same problem. I solved it by:
Removing BPA in Control Panel/Add Remove Programs
Removing the BPA database from my SQL Server
Removing the BPA directory in c:\Program Files
After doing all these, it installed fine. Now to try it...
"Sathish V" wrote:
> I am trying to install BPA on a W2K workstation that has SQL 2000 Personal
> Edition SP3. Just befor completing the installation, I get a message box
> that says
> "One or more rules could not be installed. There is an error in XML document
> (55, 15). Invalid SQL Server edition"
> I tried using the local server for repository and also tried a SQL 2K
> Enterprise Edition, SP 3 running on a W2K Advanced Server. I am getting the
> same error.
> What am I missing ?
> Thanks for any help or any pointers I can get.
> Sathish V
|||Sathish, Mike
Let us know if this issue has been resolved
Thanks
Sethu
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm.
"Mike W." <Mike W.@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0669F4C0-04FA-4201-9E47-1432B89DBF54@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I was having the same problem. I solved it by:
> Removing BPA in Control Panel/Add Remove Programs
> Removing the BPA database from my SQL Server
> Removing the BPA directory in c:\Program Files
> After doing all these, it installed fine. Now to try it...
> "Sathish V" wrote:
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