From: Lauren Quantrell on 4 Feb 2010 23:31 I've installed SQL Server 2005 on a dozen machines before but now I'm stumped trying to install on Windows 7. I have installed the app, then installed SP3 and keep getting the same problem: there are no SQL Server services running. Using the Surface area Configuration tool I cannot add any privileges because there are none listed in the tool. I am guessing this is a rights issue but have looked in vein for a solution. Any help is appreciated. lq
From: Tom van Stiphout on 6 Feb 2010 14:45 On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 20:31:23 -0800 (PST), Lauren Quantrell <laurenquantrell(a)gmail.com> wrote: Perhaps this would help: Windows 7 requires Administrator rights to run some programs. Even if you are logged in as Administrator you would not necessarily have those rights. Right-click the app you want to run, and select "Run as Administrator". -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP >I've installed SQL Server 2005 on a dozen machines before but now I'm >stumped trying to install on Windows 7. I have installed the app, then >installed SP3 and keep getting the same problem: there are no SQL >Server services running. Using the Surface area Configuration tool I >cannot add any privileges because there are none listed in the tool. I >am guessing this is a rights issue but have looked in vein for a >solution. >Any help is appreciated. >lq
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