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Vieux 10/10/2007, 01h22   #2
Andrew J. Kelly
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Par défaut Re: force SQL to install everything to a specific directory?

You can not change the fact that some stuff gets installed in the program
files directory. It's a sad state but that is the way it is for now. So you
have to ensure the C: drive has plenty of space to install SQL Server.

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"Matt G" <mattg@mattg.net> wrote in message
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> I'm using this command to install SQL 2005 via the command prompt:
>
> start /wait setup.exe /qb INSTALLSQLDIR=C:\Apps\SQL
> INSTALLSQLSHAREDDIR=C:\Apps\SQL INSTALLSQLDATADIR=E:\Apps\SQL
> INSTALLASDATADIR=C:\Apps\SQL SQLACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
> AGTACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" SQLBROWSERACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
> ADDLOCAL=SQL_Engine,SQL_Data_Files,SQL_Replication ,SQL_FullText,Client_Components,Connectivity,SQL_T ools90,SQLXML,Tools_Legacy,SQL_WarehouseDevWorkben ch,SDK,SQL_Documentation,SQL_BooksOnline
> INSTANCENAME=MSSQLSERVER SQLAUTOSTART=1
>
> It works fine. But...some stuff gets installed to C:\Program
> Files\SQL...etc even though I've tried to force all the bits to
> C:\Apps\SQL. Can I change that so everything goes to C:\Apps\SQL? I've
> Googled it to death and can't figure it out.
>
> Also, I'm now going to update this command to also install Reporting
> Services and Notication Services - think I'll have any new issues with
> stuff not going to C:\Apps\SQL too?
>
> (Note that while my key question is about controlling where SQL installs,
> if you see any issues with my command that otherwise occur to you, I'm all
> ears - I'm not at all a SQL expert!).
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Matt G


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