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Hi,
I had a standalone Win 2003 server on which I installed SQL Server 2005. I then decided to promote it to be a domain controller for a different development. Now, my SQL Server instance does not start. MSFT documentation states that promoting a machine using dcpromo may cause SQL Server not to function. That is fine. I am not even able to uninstall it. I am logged in as Administrator on the machine. Any ideas on how to uninstall is appreciated. TIA |
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Fixed it by removing the registry entries under setup. there is a ms support
article on it. "shikarishambu" wrote: > Hi, > I had a standalone Win 2003 server on which I installed SQL Server 2005. I > then decided to promote it to be a domain controller for a different > development. Now, my SQL Server instance does not start. MSFT documentation > states that promoting a machine using dcpromo may cause SQL Server not to > function. > > That is fine. I am not even able to uninstall it. I am logged in as > Administrator on the machine. > > Any ideas on how to uninstall is appreciated. > > TIA |
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Thanks for following up your own post. It prevents others from wasting their
time trying to you after you have solved the problem, and it s others when you share your solution. -- Arnie Rowland, Ph.D. Westwood Consulting, Inc Most good judgment comes from experience. Most experience comes from bad judgment. - Anonymous "shikarishambu" <shikarishambu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news B761EE9-DABE-43B0-895F-742CA320AFB3@microsoft.com...> Fixed it by removing the registry entries under setup. there is a ms > support > article on it. > > "shikarishambu" wrote: > >> Hi, >> I had a standalone Win 2003 server on which I installed SQL Server 2005. >> I >> then decided to promote it to be a domain controller for a different >> development. Now, my SQL Server instance does not start. MSFT >> documentation >> states that promoting a machine using dcpromo may cause SQL Server not to >> function. >> >> That is fine. I am not even able to uninstall it. I am logged in as >> Administrator on the machine. >> >> Any ideas on how to uninstall is appreciated. >> >> TIA |
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