Can anyone give me advice on how to install MS SQL Server Native Client 11 (for MS SQL Server Express 2012) on Windows 8 x64/64-bit? I appreciate from previous posts that the Native client x86/32-bit version is required because PowerBuilder 12.5.2 is 32-bit.
(If I install the x64/64-bit Native Client, MS SQL Server does not recognise it and advises it is not installed) However, when I go to the MS x86/32-bit package download site, and run the install, I get the message, 'Installation of this product failed because it is not supported by this operating system.' Viz, not compatible with Windows 64-bit OS. Does this mean I have to replace Windows 8 x64 with Windows 8 x86? (sort of like changing my car to fit a spark plug?) Bill Beale.
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SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is now available. You can use these packages to upgrade any SQL Server 2008 edition. Note:We remain committed to our plans to keep service packs contained, focusing on essential updates only, primarily a Roll-up of Cumulative Update 1 to 3, Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) updates, as well as fixes to issues reported through the SQL Server community. While keeping product changes contained, we have made significant investments to ease deployment and management of Service Packs:. Slipstream – You are now able to integrate the base installation with service packs (or Hotfixes) and install in a single step. Service Pack Uninstall – You are now able to uninstall only the Service Pack (without removing the whole instance). Report Builder 2.0 Click Once capability For more information about SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1, please review the.
Note: You must have administrative rights on the computer to install SQL Server 2008 SP1. We recommend that you read the and before installing SQL Server 2008 SP1. Step 1: Download and review the To view the SQL Server 2008 SP1 Setup documentation on the local computer, do the following: 1.
Download and run SqlSP1setuphelp.exe. Follow the instructions to extract the Help file. Find the location on the local computer where you saved the SqlSP1setuphelp.chm file. Double-click SqlSP1setuphelp.chm to open the Help file. Step 2: Download the appropriate package by clicking one of the links below. To start the installation immediately, click Run.
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Generally, a download manager enables downloading of large files or multiples files in one session. Many web browsers, such as Internet Explorer 9, include a download manager.
Stand-alone download managers also are available, including the Microsoft Download Manager. If you do not have a download manager installed, and still want to download the file(s) you've chosen, please note:. You may not be able to download multiple files at the same time. In this case, you will have to download the files individually. (You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the 'Thank you for downloading' page after completing your download.). Files larger than 1 GB may take much longer to download and might not download correctly.
You might not be able to pause the active downloads or resume downloads that have failed. The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems. It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably. It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server is a single dynamic-link library (DLL) containing run-time support for applications using native-code APIs to connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2008 R2, SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2014 and Windows Azure SQL Database.
Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server should be used to create new applications or enhance existing applications that need to take advantage of new SQL Server 2012 features. This redistributable installer for Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server installs the client components needed during run time to take advantage of new SQL Server 2012 features, and optionally installs the header files needed to develop an application that uses the ODBC API.
Has anyone been able to install Sharepoint 2016 on a fresh Server 2016? The prerequisiteinstaller fails to do anything. Downloading and Installing all the prerequisites also fails to satisfy the Setup.exe. So, the article still didn't work but a comment below the article pointed to the solution. This must be run on the server in Powershell: (You must remove Application-Server and AS-Web-Support (credit to chequers)) Add-WindowsFeature Web-Server,windows-identity-foundation,`NET-Framework-45-ASPNET,Web-Mgmt-Console,Web-Mgmt-Compat,Web-Metabase,`Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console,Web-Lgcy-Scripting,Web-Mgmt-Tools,Web-WMI,`Web-Common-HTTP,NET-HTTP-Activation,NET-Non-HTTP-Activ,NET-WCF-HTTP-Activation45 ` -Source 'D: sources sxs' This really needs to be fixed with a new ISO image. There's no way that should be required on a new server. Thanks again.
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I have made multiple attempts to install SharePoint 2016 on a fresh Server 2016. The preprequsite installer fails but I was able to manually install all of the prerequisites using the many helpful resources listing these and their links.
I did the registry edits and Powershell system environment modifications for AppFabric and manually configured AppFabric caching coping the settings from an existing SharePoint 2013 on Server 2012 system I have been running. This satisfies the prerequisite installer, but the SharePoint installer won't start. It tells me AppFabric is incorrectly installed and to uninstall it and rerun the prerequisite installer. An endless loop. Verified on two completely fresh server 2016 builds.
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Is there a way to get more specific data on exactly what the SharePoint Installer is looking for so I can configure it to run? None of the automated methods work, so I need more detailed installation info, especially for AppFabric. Trevor, Thanks for the reply. I tried multiple versions of SharePoint 2016, one from the current ISO on the VLSC and the other from Microsoft's download website. They are identical as far as I can tell. They both are missing all the installers for the prerequisites and neither was able to install any of the prerequeisites using the prerequisite installer tool., even when the individual installers were manually downloaded and set-uo in the installer's prerequisites folder following instructions others have posted.
I did multiple attempts including using a fresh build of Server 2016 on a clean VM. I was able to get the prerequisite installer to be satisfied with my manual installations of everything. It is just the SharePoint Installer that rejects the build, specifically complaining about AppFabric.
Even though many posts said not to install it manually, nothing I followed allowed the prerequisite installer to install it, even the registry edits of the install location, and the Powershell system environment edits. The prerequisite installer was satisfied after I manually installed and configured the caching service, where I copied all the settings from an operational SharePoint 2013 system I ahve running on Server 2012. I am confident that everything is correctly configured, I just would like to know exactly what the SharePoint 2016 installer is looking at that triggers an immediate refusal to install. It has to be something simple since it immediately rejects the installation. I will follow up on these suggestions. I am using the current ISOs from VLSC for both Server 2016 and SharePoint 2016. I did no other changes or GPO settings other than joining Server to our Active Directory Domain.
We have no GPO customizations in our domain. The prerequisite installer always fails to download the prerequisite files, even though the server is on the Internet and there are no firewall settings blocking it. Serial uttaran me titra shqip. So without manual intervention nothing gets installed. The logs only show that it can't download the required installers. Your suggestion was the key. It ended up being something stupid.
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The default Internet Options did not permit file downloads. That was the only reason why the prerequisiteinstaller was failing. After I followed your suggestion on a fresh Server 2016 using the latest ISO and with the latest SharePoint 2016 ISO, I tested the URL that failed in Internet Explorer and the issue was obvious. Simply adjusting the Internet Options to allow downloads resolved everything. The prerequeisites all installed easily and SharePoint installed with no issues. Just like you said. SOLVED! Trevor's suggestion was the key.
It ended up being something stupid. The default Internet Options did not permit file downloads. That was the only reason why the prerequisiteinstaller was failing.
After I followed Trevor's suggestion on a fresh Server 2016 using the latest ISO and with the latest SharePoint 2016 ISO, I tested the URL that failed in Internet Explorer and the issue was obvious. Simply adjusting the Internet Options to allow downloads resolved everything.
The prerequeisites all installed easily and SharePoint installed with no issues. AppFabric installed correctly as long as there weren't any residuals from previous attempts in the registry or system environment space.
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