You can also install the Enterprise Edition Installation Method in the Windows XP system as follows: 1. Find the msdedirectory in the installation disk of the SQL Server and click setup.exe to install it. The process is simple and the next step is OK. (This is the server. Normally, the system is not supported.) 2. restart Windows XP and the SQL Service icon is displayed. (Server
You can also install the Enterprise Edition Installation Method in the Windows XP system as follows: 1. Find the msdedirectory in the installation disk of the SQL Server and click setup.exe to install it. The process is simple and the next step is OK. (This is the server. Normally, the system is not supported.) 2. restart Windows XP and the SQL Service icon is displayed. (Server
You can also install the Enterprise Edition on Windows XP.
The installation method is as follows:
In the installation disk of the SQL Server, find the msdedirectory and click setup.exe to install it. The process is simple and the next step is OK. (This is the server. The system will be prompted as normal)
2. restart Windows XP and the SQL Service icon appears. (If the server chart does not appear, you can install the client on the server first)
3. Take out the installation CD of the SQL Server version and install the client tool directly? The simplest example is to directly click autorun.exe under the optical root directory.) install the tool as prompted. If you know that the system is not a SERVER version during the self-check process, you will be prompted to only install the client tool. (Haha, I already have the server)
4. Open the Enterprise Manager and try connecting the SA user to see if the SA User Login fails? Because you have not been associated with a trusted SQL SERVER connection. Fortunately, you only need to make a slight modification to the system registry. Enter regedit in the operation to open the Registry Editor and find [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/MSSQLSERVER]. this item contains a key value LoginMode. The default value is 1. Change the value to 2 and restart the computer.
5. Start enterprise management and try again. Is it OK!