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How Do You Install SQL Server On Windows XP?

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How Do You Install SQL Server On Windows XP?

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There is no need to purchase a server-class machine to run Microsoft SQL Server. You can install it on your Windows XP desktop computer and enjoy the same functionality available to large corporations, who employ teams of people to support their server farms. SQL Server stores more data and provides better security than many desktop database products. Create shared solutions using your SQL compatible desktop product with SQL Server as a back end to gain all the advantages of SQL Server while maintaining a user-friendly interface. Log on to the Windows XP computer as an administrator. Insert the SQL Server software CD. The installation sequence should begin. If not, double-click on the CD drive in “My Computer” and open the file “setup.exe.” Choose “Installation” from the left side of the “SQL Server Installation Center” window. Select “New installation or add features to an existing installation.” Click the “Show details” buttons. Correct any items which list “Failed” in the “Status” c

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