Manually Installing Prerequisite Software
Published : April 8, 2005 | Updated : August 17, 2005
In the event that automatic installation of one or more of the DPM prerequisite software products fails, you can install the software manually. If you are installing a prerequisite product from the DPM product CD, you can follow the instructions provided in this section. If you are installing a prerequisite product using a retail copy of the product, you can use the settings information provided in the instructions to configure the software properly for DPM.
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Manually Installing Internet Information Services
On the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click Add/Remove Windows Components.
On the Windows Components Wizard, select Application Server, and then click Details.
On the Application Server dialog box, select ASP.NET, Enable network COM+ access, and Internet Information Services (IIS), and then click OK.
On the Windows Components Wizard, click Next.
When the installation is complete, click Finish.
Manually Installing the SQL Server Products
Manually installing the prerequisite SQL Server products from the DPM product CD involves creating an installation folder on the DPM server, and extracting the setup package in the installation folder. You can choose any name and location for the installation folder; for example, C:\DPMPrereqs. The setup package includes the following folders:
CD 1
Contains setup files for SQL Server 2000 hotfix 859 and SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Service Pack 1
CD 2
Contains setup files for SQL Server 2000
CD 3
Contains setup files for SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a
CD 4
Contains setup files for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services
After the setup package is extracted in the installation folder, you can install any of the prerequisite SQL Server products.
To extract the setup package
Insert the Microsoft Data Protection Manager 2006 product CD in the CD-ROM drive.
Open a command prompt, and change directories to the CD-ROM drive.
At the command prompt, type: DPMPrerequisites.exe /x: <installation folder>
This command extracts the contents of the self-extracting setup package to the specified folder.
To manually install SQL Server 2000
If you have not extracted the setup package, do so now.
Run the setup program < installation folder >\CD2\Autorun.exe.
The Setup wizard for SQL Server 2000 starts.
On the menu page of the wizard, click SQL Server 2000 components, and then click Install Database Server.
Note
If the wizard displays a warning that the version of SQL Server you are installing is not compatible with the operating system, click Continue to proceed with the installation. Later in the DPM installation process, you will install a SQL Server service pack that resolves this issue.
Follow the wizard instructions. Accept all default settings except as noted in the following table:
On this wizard page…
Accept defaults
Select these options…
Welcome
Computer Name
Installation Selection
User Information
Software License Agreement
Click Yes to proceed with the installation.
Installation Definition
Instance Name
Important
For the Instance name, you must use MICROSOFT$DPM$.
Setup Type
Services Accounts
Authentication Mode
Start Copying Files
Choosing Licensing Mode
Under Licensing Mode, select Per Seat for 5 devices.
Setup Complete
Note
Regardless of the account you specify on the Services Accounts page, when the DPM application is installed, it configures SQL Server to run under the MICROSOFT$DPM$Acct account. MICROSOFT$DPM$Acct is a local user account with limited privileges that is created by DPM Setup.
After you have completed the installation, verify that SQL Server 2000 is running by following these steps:
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and select Services.
Find the entry for the MSSQL$Microsoft$DPM$ service, and check the Status column to determine whether the service is started. If the service is not started, right-click MSSQL$Microsoft$DPM$, and click Start.
To manually install SQL Server 2000 SP3a
If you have not extracted the setup package, do so now.
Run the setup program < installation folder >\CD3\Setup.bat.
The Setup wizard for SQL Server 2000 SP3a starts.
Follow the wizard instructions. Accept all default settings, except as noted in the following table:
On this wizard page…
Accept defaults
Select these options…
Welcome
Software License Agreement
Click Yes to proceed with the installation.
Instance Name
Under Instance name, select MICROSOFT$DPM$.
Connect to Server
SA Password Warning
Enter and confirm a strong password.
SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a Setup
Select Upgrade.
Error reporting
Specify whether you want SQL Server to send reports of fatal errors to Microsoft.
Start Copying Files
Setup
Setup Complete
To manually install SQL Server 2000 hotfix 859
If you have not extracted the setup package, do so now.
Run the setup program < installation folder >\CD1\SQL2000-KB810185-8.00.0859.exe.
The Setup wizard for SQL Server 2000 hotfix 859 starts.
Follow the wizard instructions. Accept all default settings, including settings for Windows authentication.
To manually install SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services
If you have not extracted the setup package, do so now.
Run the setup program < installation folder >\CD4\Setup.exe.
The Setup wizard for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services starts.
Follow the wizard instructions. Accept all default settings except as shown in the following table:
On this wizard page…
Accept defaults
Select these options…
End User License Agreement
Check I accept the licensing terms and conditions to proceed with the installation.
Component Update
System Prerequisites Check
Note
If the wizard displays a warning that Visual Studio® .NET 2003 is not installed, disregard the message. DPM does not require Visual Studio.
Welcome …
Note
You may experience a delay of several seconds before the Next button is displayed.
Registration Information
Feature Selection
Under Server Components:
Enable Report Server and verify its installation path.
Disable Report Manager.
Under Client Components:
Enable Administrative Tools.
Disable Reporting Services Samples.
Service Account
Important
You must use the built-in Network Service account.
Reporting Services Virtual Directories
Clear the Use SSL option.
Report Server Database
For SQL Server instance, select < server name >\Microsoft$DPM$.
For Name, use the default: ReportServer.
For Credentials Type, use the default: Service Account.
Report Server Delivery Settings
For SMTP Server address, enter the name of your SMTP server.
For From address, enter the name you want Reporting Services to display in the From field of e-mail messages.
Licensing Mode
Under Licensing mode, select Per seat license for 5 devices.
Ready to Install
Installing Reporting Services
Completing Setup
To manually install SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services SP1
If you have not extracted the setup package, do so now.
Run the setup program < installation folder >\CD1\Sql2kRsSp1-eng.exe.
The Setup wizard for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services SP1 starts.
Follow the wizard instructions. Accept all default settings.
After you have completed the installation, verify that Reporting Services is properly configured by opening a Web browser and typing the following in the address field:
http://< DPM server name >/reportserver
If Reporting Services is properly configured, the browser displays a confirmation page.
If Reporting Services is not properly configured, the browser displays an error. For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting an Installation of Reporting Services (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=40075).