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I have previously extracted the DomainMig.chm and here
is the relevant section about installing to a preconfigured SQL database (see
below).
Eric Rasmuson
IT System Administrator
MyFamily.com
To install ADMT using a preconfigured SQL databaseIf you plan to use multiple ADMT consoles or if you have a dedicated database server where you want to centralize your ADMT database, you can create another SQL Server database instance for ADMT instead of using the default local database. If you choose to install ADMT in an instance of SQL Server 2000, install SQL Server 2000 with SP4 and use the command line syntax in the following table from any server that can target the SQL server to create the ADMT instance on the SQL Server:
For all admtdb.exe command line options, type admtdb /? at a command prompt. After the database has been configured, navigate to the folder where you downloaded ADMT v3 and double-click admtsetup.exe. In the Active Directory Migration Tool Installation Wizard, on the Database Selection page, select the Use an existing Microsoft SQL Server option and specify the server to connect to in the form of Server\Instance. If you decide to use the local database after configuring a remote instance of a SQL Server database, do the following:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 11:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] ADMT3 Install So
everytime I goto load MSDE on my mgmt station it does some stuff and then I get
this: Failed
to install Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Edition (Windows). Fatal error during
installation. Has
anyone else encountered this? I’ve got a couple MSDE instances on here already
and I suspect somebody else used instance 4 which is what this appears to be
hardcoded to. Does anyone know if I can tell ADMT to use a SQL server that
already exists? Thanks, c -
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- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT3 Install Eric Rasmuson
- RE: [ActiveDir] ADMT3 Install Brian Desmond
