None.  I just installed a new 7.1.00.001 system against SQL Server 2005
Sp2 on a separate server - both servers are on Win2K3 Enterprise x64.
 
The "secret" I have found to the installation is to be logged in to the
AR server with the Windows domain account that you want the service to
run under, and that will be the dbo of the ARSystem database on the SQL
Server; then everything installs exactly as it should, including the
Windows service for Remedy.  I usually add it to the local admin group
on the AR server but not to the db server; on the db server you can add
it to the SQL Server Security Logins and give it a dbcreator role, but
the installer will usually do this for you.  I just like to set up the
default user and default data and log file paths on the SQL Server
_before_ this installation since the dialog box for file information
only works if SQL Server is local to the AR Server.  If you are using
local accounts instead of Active Directory, it is just a little less
complicated (and secure) to set up.  I NEVER use SQL Server
authentication if I can help it - too many Code Red scanners still out
there hammering on anything they can see.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/ 


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        Has anyone on the list had issues with running BMC Remedy AR
System 7.1 on SQL Server 2005? 

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