Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting SQL Server Setup

For immediate help in diagnosing your setup problems, see the new online setup troubleshooter on the Product Support Web site. For more information, see Help with Setup.

SQL Server Setup is designed to be as problem-free as possible; however, there may be situations that will interfere with the installation of Microsoft SQL Server 2000. The most common errors are simple to diagnose and resolve. The resolution may involve freeing up disk space, shutting down other applications, or restarting the computer to unlock shared files.

To avoid problems, be sure to review Preparing to Install SQL Server 2000. If you intend to install a SQL Server 2000 failover cluster, review Before Installing Failover Clustering before you run Setup.

If the installation fails, the Setup program might remove all installed components.

Before running the Setup program or installing additional SQL Server components, be sure to:

See Also

Help with Setup

Setup and Installation FAQ

Setup Troubleshooting: Checklist