This initial environment was understandable, but compared with the Server of the first two R2 versions, the Server did not bring an R2, or even an SP1, so the installation may have some strange problems from time to time, should we blame this problem?
The installation of the entire three major blocks has several important considerations:
Windows Server environment preparation:
Install IIS. Please refer to the tutorial.
A few Windows patches are essential.
Be sure to set up in the domain environment and log on to the system using the domain account to install the following two servers. Therefore, the domain account has sufficient permissions.
SQL Server 2008 R2 installation
The silly installation habit of "next step" should not be brought to the installation and deployment of such large software. Remember to read the tutorial and assign permissions to relevant accounts in several key steps.
SharePoint Server 2010
In the era of SharePoint 2007, you must first install SharePoint Service3.0 to install SharePoint Server. Do not bring this inertial thinking to Version 2010. Besides, SharePoint Service is now renamed SharePoint Foundation, you don't have to work hard to find the 3.0 version. Even if you find the new version of the Foundation, you don't have to install it unless you only need the most basic functions for development.
Because Windows Server and SQL Server are both relatively new R2 versions installed, the SharePoint 2010 that was released N years ago can be successfully installed on it, even if I ask my grandfather to tell my grandmother everything is done, do not perform deployment or configuration operations immediately after installation is complete! Otherwise, an error is reported. Don't blame others for failing to understand their tutorials, because they haven't written R2 or SP1 at that time;
After the original SharePoint Server 2010 is installed, do not run the configuration tool, but immediately press SP1, and then start the configuration tool for configuration;
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