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I will be speaker at the SharePoint summit 2012 in Quebec city, Canada, April 17th and 18th.
The environment I propose to mount in this tutorial is a development environment that uses a SharePoint Server 2010 Farm installation on a single computer using several local service accounts in order to be compliant with the least privilege administration policy. The SharePoint 2010 content databases will run on a SQLServer 2008 Standard Edition Database Engine. 2 Creating the Virtual Machine 2.1 Download Windows Server 2008 R2 Evaluation Windows Server 2008 R2 is available in 64-bit (x64) only. You have to register to obtain it.
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Choose the option "Installer disc image file " and browse to refer the previously downloaded image of the Windows 2008 Server R2. The wizard will detect automatically the OS version and will start easy install.
The wizard will retrieve automatically your user account. Don't provide any product key you don't need any for this evaluation version, but take time to provide a password because this account will be your Administrator account of your new Virtual Machine and using an Administrator account that has not a password will lead to many problems when configuring your machine and more trouble when working with SharePoint 2010.
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The Wizard summarize your settings but you can still change some by clicking "Customize Hardware...". Especially the RAM allocated to the Virtual Machine.
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When you click "Finish", the installation begins by loading the files.
Then, you have to choose the version of your Operating System. Do not choose a Web Server version otherwise you will not be able to add an "Application Server" role to the server later. Choose the Full Installation of the Enterprise Version.
The Easy install will install the OS automatically and in my case it did it in approximately 30 minutes!
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Then you can access to your new server. You will see the "Initial Configuration tasks". After you have completed the installation of Windows Server 2008 R2, and before you deploy the new server in your enterprise, some configuration is required to identify the computer to other computing resources on your network, secure the computer, enable administrators to perform tasks on the computer, and customize the computer by adding server roles and features. You can complete these tasks by using commands in the Initial Configuration Tasks window, which opens immediately after the operating system installation is complete. The Initial Configuration Tasks window opens at each startup, unless the Do not show this window at logon check box is selected. If you want to open this windows manually run this command: C:\Windows\System32\Oobe.exe
3 Configuring the server - Standard Configuration Operations 3.1 Hardware Acceleration In order to accelerate your Virtual Machine you have to perform the following operations : Right click your desktop and choose "Screen resolution".
Then, click
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Troubleshoot tab Change Settings button You will access to the "Display Adapter Troubleshooter" dialog. Set the cursor to the Full position.
3.2 Windows Activating Go back to the "Initial Configuration tasks" windows and we are going to go through the standard configuration operations easily because the windows lits them.
We have to activate Windows in order to take advantage of the 180 days of the evaluation process. Click on the "Activate Windows" link.
Do not look for any product key, as said before, you do not need any, just click next.
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The activation will be done automatically through Internet. You will notice then the activation number and the number of days remaining on the bottom right corner of the desktop.
3.3 Changing Computer Name Now, click the "Provide computer name and domain" link,then set your new Virtual machine name.
3.4 Downloading Updates Click the "Download and install updates link" then turn on automatic updates, and proceed to the latest updates installation.
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3.5 Disabling Internet explorer Enhanced Security To disable Enhanced Security Configuration to specific users by using a computer running Windows Server 2008
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Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. Under Security Summary, click Configure IE ESC. Under Administrators, click On (Recommended) or Off, depending on your desired configuration. Under Users, click On (Recommended) or Off, depending on your desired configuration. Click OK. Restart Internet Explorer to apply Enhanced Security Configuration.
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4 Configuring the server - Configuration Operations for SharePoint (MOSS 2007 or SharePoint 2010) 4.1 Adding Server Roles and Roles Services - Application Server - Web Server On the Initial configuration task windows, click "Add Roles" The "Add Roles" Wizard is opening. Check the check box for Application Server. The wizard opens a modal dialog for the Required Features
Just click the "Add Required Features" button. You are taken to and intermediate dialog. Click "Next" to go to the "Role Services" dialogs. Click "Next"
On the "Role Services" dialog, select the followings : .Net Framework 3.5.1 Web Server (IIS) Support
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TCP Port Sharing HTTP Activation TCP Activation Named Pipes Activation
Then Click "Next" You are taken to an the intermediate page for the Web Server (IIS) Role
Click "Next" The Select Role Services for Web Server (IIS) Role is displaying, but just let the default options.
Then click "Install" and the Roles and Features are being installed
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4.1 Adding Desktop Experience Feature It would be interesting for a development machine to be able to use the Windows Photo Viewer in order to check some screenshots taken during configuration phases, or when wanting to report an issue. To be able to use this feature of Windows server 2008 R2 you have to activate the Desktop Experience feature. Go back to the "Initial Configuration tasks" window and click "Add feature", then locate "Desktop Experience" check box and check it.
5 Installing SQL Server 2008 For these operations I let you consult one of my previous post that explains the same for Windows 2003 Server. The operations are exactly the same. Integrating Reporting Services 2008 with SharePoint 2007 Step 1 - SQL Server 2008 Installation 6 Downloading the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 new release Go to this page to download the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. You have to register to access to the download. Download the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Choose the SharePoint Server 2010 Entreprise Client Access License features or SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites, Entreprise, it is the same product, but the Entreprise version will give you all the SharePoint 2010 features.
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You will notice that a link is available toward the SharePoint Server 2010 system requirements The next section will detail the required things to do in order to be compliant with these requirements. 7 If you have the SharePoint 2010 Beta version installed on this machine If you have the previous SharePoint 2010 Beta version installed on this machine, uninstall it and uninstall also the Microsoft "Geneva" Framework, As precised by Micorsoft : "If you have Microsoft "Geneva" Framework installed, you must uninstall it before you install the Windows Identity Foundation (WIF)."7 Configuring the server Configuration Operations for SharePoint 2010 8 Installing the manual Prerequistes Softawre 8.1 Downloading and installing SQL Server 2008 SP1 First, we have to update the previously installed SQL Server with the SP1 downlodable at : SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Do not forget to choose the x64 package
8.2 Downloading and installing Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Then, we have to install the Cumulative Update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1. We also could install a later Cummulative Update, except the 3 as Microsoft precises it : "We do not recommend that you use CU3 or CU4, but instead CU2, CU5, or a later CU than CU5." Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1
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Follow the regsitration process. You will be provided an auto extractable package that needs a password and the appropriate password. Here is the screenshot after all the process
8.3 Downloading and installing SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADODM.NET For ending with the products related to SQLServer 2008 download and install the SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADODM.NET. This is normally installed by the prerequistes installation of SharePoint 2010, but I had issues letting the SharePoint 2010 wizard install it, so I prefer to do it manually. Here is the direct link to the download: ADOMD.NET Here is the screenshot after the download.
8.4 QFE for Sharepoint issues - Perf Counter fix & User Impersonation - KB979917 This is a hotfix for 2 Asp .Net issues :
Issue 1
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You deploy some partially trusted Web parts on the SharePoint site. These Web parts have more permissions than they should have. This issue may create a security risk on the SharePoint site. For example, these Web parts may generate database requests or HTTP requests unexpectedly. This behavior creates a security risk. Note: Partially trusted Web parts are Web parts that are deployed to the Bin directory of a Web application. Issue 2 The "Requests Queued" performance counter in an ASP.NET performance object functions incorrectly. When you run the SharePoint site, this issue may decrease the performance of the SharePoint site. I read the following in the Hotfix documentation, so I wonder if we have to really install it or test SharePoint behavior first. "A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft. However, it is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next service pack that contains this hotfix." Anyway; here is the link to this hotfix : KB979917 - QFE for Sharepoint issues - Perf Counter fix & User Impersonation
8.5 hotfix for the token authentication in WCF This is the version 2 of the kb976462, the famous htofix that led to several discussion on SharePoint blogs. Youn can find it here: FIX: A hotfix that provides a method to support the token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF is available for the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=166231). Check its name : Windows6.1-KB976462-v2-x64 Be careful, there is a specific version for Windows server 2008 R2. By the way, it seems you do not need to install it manually since it should be done by the SharePoint 2010 prerequisites software installation. 9 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Installation 9.1 Installing the SharePoint Prerequisites Double click the installation package to launch the installation of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
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Click the "Install Software Prerequisites" in order to update, complete and check the previous preparation described in the previous sections of this post. The Microsoft SharePoint Product and technologies 2010 Preparation Tool is opening
You should obtain this screen if you followed the operations previously described in this post.
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8.2 Installing the SharePoint Files Back to the SharePoint 2010 Installation wizard, click the "Install SharePoint Server" link. The launched wizard requires the product key.
While SharePoint is being installed, notice that a 14 repository is now created where we had the 12 for the 2007 version.
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When the installation of the SharePoint files is finished you are asked to continue with the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard.
Do not continue with the Wizard but cancel it otherwise you will have an issue due to the current installation described in this post. In the SharePoint 2010 version, you are not allowed as before to mount a Farm installation on a single machine using local accounts. If you had continued with the wizard you would have been stopped in the configuration by the following issue: the specified user Administrator is a local account. Local accounts should only be used in stand alone mode.
Fortunately there is a workaround to succeed in obtaining a Farm environment using local accounts as we used to have in the previous version that I have found in this post: Single Server Complete Install of SharePoint 2010 using local accounts
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I will show it bellow, but first of all, let us create the sevice accounts we need for this. 9.3 Creating several service accounts - about least priviliege administration policy In the post concerning the Installation of the SharePoint 2010 Beta version, I used a single local account that was local administrator of the machine, but for this installation, I have chosen to use 3 local accounts in order to be compliant with the least priviliege administration policy. This policy requires service accounts not to be administrator of any server of a farm, and that each service or process runs using a distinct account. I advice to do it not only for the QA or production environement but also for development environment, and this for two reasons: 1. First, doing this will help you to debug because the traces of errors in the SharePoint log or in the event wiever sometimes report the name of the involved account and it will be easier to debug an issue if you have a precise information and not always a reference to the unique "Administrator" local account. 2. Second, using the same system of accounts within the development machines and the QA and production ones can help you to prevent some bugs. Some bugs are due to the fact that the security used for service accounts are different on the development environment and the QA and production ones. So it is better if a bug linked to this security configuration occurs in your development machines than in the QA or worse in the production environement. For these two reasons, thus, I personally think it is a good practice to have the same service accounts configuration in all your environments even on the development ones. Regarding the least priviliege administration policy, The minimal SharePoint installation requires us to create 2 more local accounts (we already have "administrator" account for installation): 1. One is for the process of the IIS Application Pool of the central administration. Assume we call it SPS_Farm 2. The second will be used for the process of the IIS Application Pool of the first Web Application if it is isolated in its own Application Pool. Assume we call the first Web Application WebApp-80 because it will use the 80 port, let us call this account SPS_WebApp-80. So let us create these two accounts and configuring them in order password never expires.
9.4 Using SharePoint 2010 Management Shell to create the SharePoint 2010 Configuration databases
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Type the following command New-SPConfigurationDatabase run the command by pressing the Carriage Return Key
The Shell willl ask you for: The database name --> choose any name, for example SharePoint_Config The database Server name --> type the name of your Virtual Machine in my case VMDEV-012 You will be then prompt for the system account credential. It is now the time to pass the credential of the SPS_FARM service account. Don't forget the machine (domain) name otherwise you will get an exception of the SharePoint shell.
Then you are asked for a passphrase. You can use P@ssw0rd that matches the security policies required. (This passphrase will be asked when you will add a new server to the SharePoint Farm)
At this step of the installation you can check that two operations has been performed behind the scene. Two databases has been created in the database server referenced in the shell window. There is at this point no difference with MOSS 2007 instalation.
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3 web services has been created in IIS with 3 distinct application pools for each. That is a new feature of SharePoint 2010.
For more information about installing SharePoint 2010 in a production environement while being compliant with the least privilege administration policy, read this excellent post (especially the comments discussing and explaining the workaround about the "SPS_Farm" Database Access Account). Least Privilege Service Accounts for SharePoint 2010 Here are the official Microsoft documentation links on the topic: Installation and Deployment for SharePoint Server 2010 Account permissions and security settings (SharePoint Server 2010) Administrative and service accounts required for initial deployment (SharePoint Server 2010) Manage service applications (SharePoint Server 2010)
9.4 Running the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard This time you can open the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard.
Let the option "Do not disconnect from this server farm" checked.
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Then you will be prompted to chose the Central Administration Site port number. I personally always use 55555 for the configuration of all my development environments in order to type the same Url on all my Virtual Machines. Let the default NTLM value for the "Authentication provider", Kerberos requires network configuration we cannot perform in the current environment anyway.
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Finally, the "configuration Successful" dialog summarizes your configuration again and informs you that the central Administration of SharePoint 2010 will be launched when you close it.
When you click "Finish" to close the wizard, the Central Administration Site is opening, and you are prompted for credentials
Another page let you choose between configuring your farm yourself or by using a wizard.
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When this choice is made, you display for the first time the brand new Welcome Page of SharePoint 2010 Central Administration.
As there is sometimes concern with the SharePoint Services installation with Windows 2008 Server R2, you should check that the services installation has completed successfully. On SharePoint 2010 Central Administration Home Page under the System Settings section click Manage services on server.
You should see this screen that confirms that SharePoint Services installation has completed successfully.
10 Creating your first site in Microsoft SharePoint Server for Internet Sites Enterprise 2010 10.1 Creating a managed local account for SharePoint 2010 Now we have to perform operations in order the previously created local account SPS_WebApp-80 be referenced as a managed account by SharePoint 2010. So reopen the SharePoint 2010 shell windows and type the following: $myWebAppServiceAccount = Get-Credential VMDEV-012\SPS_WebApp-80 You will be prompt for this account credentials:
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New-SPManagedAccount -Credential $myWebAppServiceAccount The SharePoint 2010 Managemant Shell warns you that the managed account should be use in stand alone environement since it is a local account.
Now, we can create the first SharePoint 2010 Web Application 10.2 Creating your first Web Application for SharePoint 2010 On the default page of the SharePoint 2010 Central Administration, click the "Manage Web Application" link in the "Application Management" section
On the "Manage Web Application" page click the "New" menu entry then click "New Web Application"
I have personally chosen to create it on the default IIS web site, and as a personal usage named it "Web App - 80" let the Application pool default settings named the content database "WSS_Content_WebAppp-80"
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You notice then that you have the previously service account available as a SharePoint 2010 managed account to be the account under the which the process of the new Application Pool will run .
Click "OK" to close the wizard and to be taken back to the Web Application Management Page where you can see the new SharePoint 2010 Web Application.
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Now, if we go to check what have been done behind the scene in ISS we will notice that we can retrieve a trace for our SharePoint 2010 managed local accounts:
Last, if now you use the SPS_FARM SharePoint 2010 managed local account to sign in to the Central Administration:
You will notice that you are not connected as SPS_Farm, but as System Account.
This account is a Farm administraor account used ONLY to administrate the Farm using the Central Administration Web site. As it is not a local administrator of the server it cannot be used to run the SharePoint 2010 Configurqtion wizard, neither the obsolete stsadm or psconfig tools, nor the SharePoint 2010 management shell. And there are operations that are no more available from the central administration web site when you are logged in with this account, as
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10.3 Creating your first Site Collection for SharePoint 2010 From the Central Administration Home Page, click on "Create site collections" in order to proceed to the creation of your first SharePoint 2010 Site Collection.
Then, click the "Create site collections" link under the "Site Collections" section. You are taken to the "Create Site Collection" page. I have personally chosen to create a team site called "SharePoint 2010" team site"
When launching the creation, you are prompted the changes are processed
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When clicking on this site link, you can display your first SharePoint 2010 site.
Well done !
As it would be interesting to have a way to send and receive e-mails inside our development environement you can continue by doing this other tutorial: Installing and configuring SMTP and POP3 e-mail for SharePoint 2010 And if you plan to migrate to a SharePoint 2010 you can take a look at this post: Migrating to SharePoint 2010 Last, here are some posts to start customizing SharePoint 2010: Customizing and branding the wiki pages for a SharePoint 2010 Team Site
The following is the previous version of this post that was describing the installation process for the previous Beta version. I let it as an archive :
Updated November 23rd Warning for the hotfix for the token authentication in WCF (kb971831) see : 7.6 hotfix for the token authentication in WCF
1 - Introduction For those who have the chance to be allowed to download the SharePoint 2010 Beta because they benefit of an MSDN subscription or because they are employed by a company that is a Microsoft partner, here is a way to install the Beta version of SharePoint 2010 in order to test it. As usual I will do my best to supply a step by step tutorial as detailed as possible which demonstrates how to install 2010 SharePoint Bta on Windows server
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2008 R2. - Environment for this SharePoint 2010 installation: The environment I propose to mount in this tutorial is a development environment that uses a SharePoint 2010 Beta Farm installation on a single computer using an unique local administrator account. The SharePoint 2010 content databases will run on a SQLServer 2008 Standard Edition Database Engine. I personally have not a MSDN subscription to date (but maybe have it soon) but my company is a Microsoft partner, so I had the chance to have the Beta version of SharePoint but for the OS, I chose to take advantage of testing the new version of SharePoint by testing in the same time the Windows 2008 Server R2 OS because Microsoft provides presently an 180 days evaluation version of it. As you certainly know, SharePoint 2010 requires a 64 bits OS to run. Therefore, I have chosen to create the Virtual Machine with VMware Workstation 6.5.3 because it is to date the only way of making run an 64 bit OS guest on a 32 bits OS host. I will check if it is possible to mount an image with the free VMware Player product in order this tutorial do not require any purchase for a developer that has the benefits of the SharePoint Beta download. If it is possible, I will publish about it later. Updated November 23rd [... I have verified that you can actually also create a Virtual Machine running Windows 2008 Server R2 64 bits on a 32 bits host by using the free version of VMware: VMware player 3.0. You can download this software after registration at: http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/desktop_downloads/vmware_player/3_0 ...] Last, if you want to install SharePoint 2010 using Domain Accounts, you can visit the post of Jeremy Thake, very useful with treeview menu listing all the operations to be performed: Install SharePoint 2010 Public Beta on Standalone Windows Server 2008 2 Creating the Virtual Machine 2.1 Download Windows Server 2008 R2 Evaluation Windows Server 2008 R2 is available in 64-bit (x64) only. You have to register to obtain it.
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Choose the option "Installer disc image file " and browse to refer the previously downloaded image of the Windows 2008 Server R2. The wizard will detect automatically the OS version and will start easy install.
The wizard will retrieve automatically your user account. Don't provide any product key you don't need any for this evaluation version, but take time to provide a password because this account will be your Administrator account of your new Virtual Machine and using an Administrator account that has not a password will lead to many problems when configuring your machine and more trouble when working with SharePoint 2010.
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The Wizard summarize your settings but you can still change some by clicking "Customize Hardware...". Especially the RAM allocated to the Virtual Machine.
When you click "Finish", the installation begins by loading the files.
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Then, you have to choose the version of your Operating System. Do not choose a Web Server version otherwise you will not be able to add an "Application Server" role to the server later. Choose the Full Installation of the Enterprise Version.
The Easy install will install the OS automatically and in my case it did it in approximately 30 minutes!
Then you can access to your new server. You will see the "Initial Configuration tasks". After you have completed the installation of Windows Server 2008 R2, and before you deploy the new server in your enterprise, some configuration is required to identify the computer to other computing resources on your network, secure the computer, enable administrators to perform tasks on the computer, and customize the computer by adding server roles and features. You can complete these tasks by using commands in the Initial Configuration Tasks window, which opens immediately after the operating system installation is complete. The Initial Configuration Tasks window opens at each startup, unless the Do not show this window at logon check box is selected. If you want to open this windows manually run this command:
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3 Configuring the server - Standard Configuration Operations 3.1 Hardware Acceleration In order to accelerate your Virtual Machine you have to perform the following operations : Right click your desktop and choose "Screen resolution".
Then, click Troubleshoot tab Change Settings button You will access to the "Display Adapter Troubleshooter" dialog. Set the cursor to the Full position.
3.2 Windows Activating Go back to the "Initial Configuration tasks" windows and we are going to go through the standard configuration operations easily because the windows lits them.
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We have to activate Windows in order to take advantage of the 180 days of the evaluation process. Click on the "Activate Windows" link.
Do not look for any product key, as said before, you do not need any, just click next.
The activation will be done automatically through Internet. You will notice then the activation number and the number of days remaining on the bottom right corner of the desktop.
3.3 Changing Computer Name Now, click the "Provide computer name and domain" link,then set your new Virtual machine name.
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3.4 Downloading Updates Click the "Download and install updates link" then turn on automatic updates, and proceed to the latest updates installation.
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3.5 Disabling Internet explorer Enhanced Security To disable Enhanced Security Configuration to specific users by using a computer running Windows Server 2008
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Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. Under Security Summary, click Configure IE ESC. Under Administrators, click On (Recommended) or Off, depending on your desired configuration. Under Users, click On (Recommended) or Off, depending on your desired configuration. Click OK. Restart Internet Explorer to apply Enhanced Security Configuration.
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4 Configuring the server - Configuration Operations for SharePoint (MOSS 2007 or SharePoint 2010) 4.1 Adding Server Roles and Roles Services - Application Server - Web Server On the Initial configuration task windows, click "Add Roles" The "Add Roles" Wizard is opening. Check the check box for Application Server. The wizard opens a modal dialog for the Required Features
Just click the "Add Required Features" button. You are taken to and intermediate dialog. Click "Next" to go to the "Role Services" dialogs. Click "Next"
On the "Role Services" dialog, select the followings : .Net Framework 3.5.1 Web Server (IIS) Support TCP Port Sharing HTTP Activation TCP Activation Named Pipes Activation
Then Click "Next" You are taken to an the intermediate page for the Web Server (IIS) Role
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Click "Next" The Select Role Services for Web Server (IIS) Role is displaying, but just let the default options.
Then click "Install" and the Roles and Features are being installed
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5 Installing SQL Server 2008 For these operations I let you consult one of my previous post that explains the same for Windows 2003 Server. The operations are exactly the same. Integrating Reporting Services 2008 with SharePoint 2007 Step 1 - SQL Server 2008 Installation 6 Downlaoding the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Beta Go to this page to download the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Beta. You have to register to access to the download. Download the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Beta You will notice that a link is available toward the SharePoint Server 2010 system requirements I chose the Microsoft SharePoint Server for Internet Sites Enterprise 2010 Beta The next section will detail the required things to do in order to be compliant with these requirements. As we install SharePoint on Windows 2008 Server R2 and because we have run the latest updates, most of the required add in will be useless. 7 Configuring the server - Configuration Operations for SharePoint 2010 Beta 1 7.1 Downloading and installing SQL Server 2008 SP1 First, we have to update the previously installed SQL Server with the SP1 downlodable at : SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Do not forget to choose the x64 package
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7.2 Downloading and installing Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Then, we have to install the Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Follow the regsitration process. You will be provided an auto extractable package that needs a password and the appropriate password. Here is the screenshot after all the process
7.3 Downloading and installing SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADODM.NET For ending with the products related to SQLServer 2008 download and install the SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADODM.NET. Here is the direct link to the download: ADOMD.NET Here is the screenshot after the download.
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7.4 Downloading and installing Geneva framework Runtime This is useful even before launching the SharePoint prerequisites installation. Geneva Framework Runtine Here is the screenshot after the download.
7.5 Downloading and installing Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 (x64)
Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 (x64) Here is the screenshot after the download.
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7.6 hotfix for the token authentication in WCF Regarding the update (KB971831), hotfix that provides a method to support the token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF it seems that the link supplied by MSDN and by the page "Determine hardware and software requirements (SharePoint Server 2010)" are not leading to the correct update for the R2 version of the OS. As referenced by Jeremy Thake in his post, I think the good update is to find at: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=23806 Its name: Windows6.1-KB976462-x64 I performed the installation today and it ran perfectly well. You can find the complete explanation regarding this update on the SharePoint Team Blog: Installation notice for the SharePoint Server Public Beta on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows 7 8 Microsoft SharePoint Server for Internet Sites Enterprise 2010 Beta Installation 8.1 Installing the SharePoint Prerequisites Double click the installation package to launch the installation of Microsoft SharePoint Server for Internet Sites Enterprise 2010 Beta
Click the "Install Software Prerequisites" in order to update, complete and check the previous preparation described in the previous sections of this post. The Microsoft SharePoint Product and technologies 2010 Preparation Tool is opening
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You should obtain this screen if you followed the operations previously described in this post.
8.2 Installing the SharePoint Files Back to the SharePoint 2010 Installation wizard, click the "Install SharePoint Server" link. The launched wizard requires the product key.
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While SharePoint is being installed, notice that a 14 repository is now created where we had the 12 for the 2007 version.
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When the installation of the SharePoint files is finished you are asked to continue with the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard.
Do not continue with the Wizard but cancel it otherwise you will have an issue due to the current installation described in this post. In the SharePoint 2010 version, you are not allowed as before to mount a Farm installation on a single machine using local accounts. If you had continued with the wizard you would have been stopped in the configuration by the following issue: the specified user Administrator is a local account. Local accounts should only be used in stand alone mode.
Fortunately there is a workaround to succeed in obtaining a Farm environment using local accounts as we used to have in the previous version that I have found in this post: Single Server Complete Install of SharePoint 2010 using local accounts
8.3 Using SharePoint 2010 Management Shell to create the SharePoint 2010 Configuration databases Open the SharePoint 2010 Management Shell.
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Type the following command New-SPConfigurationDatabase run the command by pressing the Carriage Return Key
The Shell willl ask you for: The database name --> choose any name, for example SharePoint_Config The database Server name --> type the name of your Virtual Machine in my case VMDEV-007 You will be then prompt for the system account credential. In our case to go fast and not start explaining the "least privileges administration policy" just type the administrator login and password the which you are logged with.
Then you are asked for a passphrase. You can use P@ssw0rd that matches the security policies required. (This passphrase will be asked when you will add a new server to the SharePoint Farm)
At this step of the installation you can check that two operations has been performed behind the scene. Two databases has been created in the database server referenced in the shell window. There is at this point no difference with MOSS 2007 instalation.
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3 web services has been created in IIS with 3 distinct application pools for each. That is a new feature of SharePoint 2010.
8.4 Running the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard This time you can open the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard.
Let the option "Do not disconnect from this server farm" checked.
Then you will be prompted to chose the Central Administration Site port number. I personally always use 55555 for the configuration of all my development environments in order to type the same Url on all my Virtual Machines. Let the default NTLM value for the "Authentication provider", Kerberos requires network configuration we cannot perform in the current environment anyway.
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Finally, the "configuration Successful" dialog summarizes your configuration again and informs you that the central Administration of SharePoint 2010 will be launched when you close it.
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When you click "Finish" to close the wizard, the Central Administration Site is opening, and you are prompted for credentials
Another page let you choose between configuring your farm yourself or by using a wizard.
When this choice is made, you display for the first time the brand new Welcome Page of SharePoint 2010 Central Administration.
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As there is sometimes concern with the SharePoint Services installation with Windows 2008 Server R2, you should check that the services installation has completed successfully. On SharePoint 2010 Central Administration Home Page under the System Settings section click Manage services on server.
You should see this screen that confirms that SharePoint Services installation has completed successfully.
9 Creating your first site in Microsoft SharePoint Server for Internet Sites Enterprise 2010 9.1 Creating your first Web Application for SharePoint 2010 On the default page of the SharePoint 2010 Central Administration, click the "Manage Web Application" link in the "Application Management" section
On the "Manage Web Application" page click the "New" menu entry then click "New Web Application"
I have personally chosen to create it on the default IIS web site, and as a personal usage named it "Web App - 80" let the Application pool default settings
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Click "OK" to close the wizard and to be taken back to the Web Application Management Page where you can see the new SharePoint 2010 Web Application.
9.2 Creating your first Site Collection for SharePoint 2010 From the Web Application Management Page click the "Application Management" link in the left menu in order to proceed to the creation of your first SharePoint 2010 Site Collection.
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Then, click the "Create site collections" link under the "Site Collections" section. You are taken to the "Create Site Collection" page. I have personally chosen to create a team site called "SharePoint 2010" team site"
When launching the creation, you are prompted the changes are processed
When clicking on this site link, you can display your first SharePoint 2010 site.
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Well done !
10 Aknowledgments Thanks to Neil 'The Doc' Hodgkinson for his post solving the local accounts issue. He updated his post yesterday, and you can find a link to a nice article about the SharePoint 2010 installation. Thanks to Augusto Simoes for his post that makes me save a lot of time Labels: Installation, SharePoint2010, Tutorial
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46 COMMENTS:
Jeremy Thake said... Good to see others documenting their installs, did you manage to get User Profiles working with this? I have uploaded my walkthrough on SharePointAdminWiki.com and encourage everyone to collaborate on their experiences with it to make it mature over time. http://www.sharepointdevwiki.com/display/spadmin2010/2009/11/21/How+to+install+SharePoint+2010+Public+Beta+on+Windows+Server+2008+R2
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Marc Charmois said... Thank you Jeremy, I visited SharePoint Dev Wiki and found very useful your concept of the tree view menu listing all the operations to be performed. As you present a version of the installation using Domain Acounts that is complementary the one I present here, I placed a link toward it in my post. 1 - I wonder if we really had to install all we have installed before installing SharePoint 2010 since many of these installations are to be performed by the Prerequisites tool. 2 - Furthermore, I have updated automatically my OS through the Internet just after having created it, and I had the following message: "the update is not applicable for your computer" for the two following updates: - PowerShell v2.0 CTP3 (Windows6.0-KB968930x64) - KB971831 - Allow token based authentication w/o transport or message encryption Regarding the second update (KB971831), it seems that the link supplied by MSDN and by the page "Determine hardware and software requirements (SharePoint Server 2010)" are not leading to the correct update for the R2 version of the OS. As referenced by you in your post, I think the good update is to find at: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=23806 Its name: Windows6.1-KB976462-x64 I performed the installation today and it ran perfectly well.
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3 - Last, I am very interested in this new concept of Delegate User for the Farm, it seems to be what we did previously for implementing Least Privileges Administration Policy. I wonder if you have to perform this task if you have already done it during the installation. Thank you again. cheers. Marc
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Augusto Simoes said... Hello Marc, The update KB976462 it is a fix for WCF match after the update (KB971831). Very nice site. http://blogs.dotnet-france.com/collaboration Pleasure.
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titab said... I am not sure this happens in all installations but at least in mine it happened. I had to manually disable the 32-Bit Applications in all the application pools used by SP before I could start loading the Central Admin site. So, it's worth checking that setting before thinking the installation went wrong.
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Rob Potthoff said... I have tried your How to and I am stuck, I am in the SP Shell trying to make the Database, and I am getting this error, New-SPConfigurationDatabase : Exception of type 'Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException' was thrown At Line:1 char:28 + New-SPConfigurationDatabase <<<< +CategoryInfo : InvalidData: Microsoft.Share...urationDatabase: SPCmdletNewSPConfigurationDatabase [New-SPConfigurationDatabase], SPCmdletException +FullyQualifiedErrorID: Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell.SPCmdletNewSPConfigyrationDatabase I am using VM server on a 64bit System with 8Gig of memory (4 to the VM) SQL2k8 STD. with sp1 and CU4. Any Ideas why I am getting this?
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Marc Charmois said... Hi Rob, I have read on your error message: Invalid Data... Can you send me what have you exactly typed in the Shell windows? Marc
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Sewy said... Regarding an error (see rob's comment --> New-SPConfigurationDatabase : Exception of type 'Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException' was thrown At Line:1 char:28) when creating a new config db, i'd to add a solution which worked for me: databaseServer: server_name\db_name i.e.: sp1\MOSS_DB
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Jason Cole said... I was getting the same error Rob was, the InvalidData. I realized the account I was trying to use for the farm credentials did not have permission to my SQL Server. After giving the account permissions it worked.
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Satish said... HI
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i had followed the installation prcedure i run all the commands after typing username and password it is asking passpharse ( I gave my system passw0rd At that i am getting this error "the user does not exist or is not unqie"
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oscar sousa said... hello, I had some problems installing in the SQL serve 2008 thanks for tuturial
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RonaldTeussink said... hello, I followed the post and got it all working on a VMWare 7 Workstation (on Windows 7 x64), the only thing I was unable to do is set the Hardware acceleration in paragraph 3.1. Directly after installing W2K8 Server R2 and before the setup of VMWare tools ends you are able to adjust this acceleration, but after the VM resets and you return to the settings, the button is greyed out (so you can't adjust the hardware acc. performance anymore). Any ideas if this was intended in version 7?
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Carlos said... Thanks for this good guide. How can I add domain users to it to access my pages?
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javier said... I was suffering the Invalid data: exception untill I opened TCP 1433 port on my SQL Server box. SharePoint is on a different box. Also created an SPN for SQL Server since I am usin a domain user account for the service.
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Anonymous said... Hi, I am new to share point wanted to install share point server 2010 i have a 32 bit processor and 32 bit operationg system(Xp) now would like to use vmware to install 64 windows server 2008 and share point server respectively but when trying to install its is showing a error is there any way i can solve this problem Regards, Micheal
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Marc Charmois said... Hi, I think the problem is that your computer CPU is not a supported 64-bit processor. Here is the excerpt of the VMWARE documentation available at: Vmware workstation 5.5 release notes
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Check this section: [... Support for 64-Bit Guest Operating Systems When you power on a virtual machine with a 64-bit guest operating system, Workstation performs an internal check: if the host CPU is not a supported 64-bit processor, you cannot power on the virtual machine. VMware also provides a standalone utility that you can use without Workstation to perform the same check and determine whether your CPU is supported for Workstation virtual machines with 64-bit guest operating systems. You can download the 64-bit processor check utility from the VMware Web download site. ..] I am afraid you have to buy a new computer... Hope this helps. Marc
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Anonymous said... Marc, I could install windows server 2008 in my system using vmware 7 still have to install moss 2010 there was some setting in bios vt settings i enabled it and it worked fine thanks
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Marc Charmois said... Michael, I should add something in my post regarding hardware requirement for the host computer and Virtualization Technology enabling in the bios... happy you could succeed in making all work properly, and you had not to buy a new computer... Wishing you plenty of good time with the SharePoint 2010 new platform. Cheers. Marc
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Innocent ByStander said... Salut Marc, Thank you very much for the excellent guide. One observation I can make is that VMWare is not the only products that allows to run 64bits VM on 32 bits OS. Virtualbox also does that and even before VMWare. Virtualbox (free) has comparable features than VMWare Workstation 7x. Have a look, you'll need some adjustments to get used to VB GUI and config, this is just a habits change. When done, you'll be pleased by the level of performance and features. As shocking as it may seem, VMWare is no longer the king in Desktop Virtualization. Virtualbox progresses at a stunning pace and is available under several platforms - and easy to install - including Linux and Mac.
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Marc Charmois said... Hi, thank you for the information. In my mind Virtualbox was equal to Mac, but you learnt me today this is wrong. And it seems to be Open Source.
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Anonymous said... Hey! I need help regarding New-SPConfigrationDataBase issue. when i give information without administration permissions management shell, i got error that Requested register access is not allowed. when i open managemnt shell as a administrator permission then i got nothing error but my domain name and user name with line 1 and char 28 ...etc.... how can i solve this issue...' I followed this link to install sharepoit 2010 http://mosshowto.blogspot.com/2009/11/installing-sharepoint-2010-windows-2008.html Results were good till 8.3, but at 8.3 i stuck... so can you pls help to figure out my probelm... Best Regards Kazmi
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Marc Charmois said... Hi, I need to know the exact configuration of your environment, is it an unique virtual machine with local accounts ? Which OS, wich SQL Server version ? Can you send me the screen shot of the powershell prompt ? (marccharmois at hotmail dot com) And we also have to check Event Viewer and SharePoint logs and if the databases was created within SQL Server Database Engine... waiting for all these informations, good courage... Marc
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Sper said... Hey I've got the New-SPConfigurationDatabase error stuf :) New-SPConfigurationDatabase : Cannot connect to database master at SQL server at VSP01. The database might not exist, or the current user does not have permis sion to connect to it. At line:1 char:28 + new-spconfigurationdatabase <<<< + CategoryInfo : InvalidData: (Microsoft.Share...urationDatabase: SPCmdletNewSPConfigurationDatabase) [New-SPConfigurationDatabase], SPExcep tion + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell.SPCmdletNewSPCon figurationDatabase I've done everything exactly as in the tutorial. Do I need to give the 2 created account permission to acces the sql database? If so, how do I do this? I haven't got a clue of SQL.
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Marc Charmois said... Hi Sper, We have to things to check: 1 - is SQL Server Correctly installed?
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Open it and check that the master database is present and make tests to connect to it. 2 - Does the account you use to launch the SharePoint shell have sysadmin privileges for SQL? Normally you should have an account that is local administrator of the machine and you should have used this account, both to install SQL Server, and to install SharePoint binaries and launch the SharePoint Shell. For more information about SQl Server installation, check:
Integrating Reporting Services 2008 with SharePoint 2007 Step 1 - SQL Server 2008 Installation especially this section: 3.13 Step 13: Server Configuration hope this helps. Marc
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Sper said... SQL is installed correctly, I can connect to the database. Sharepoint is installed using the same user account which is the local administrator.
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Marc Charmois said... Hi Sper, can you check the SQL version and service pack version? Are you sure that you did not create a named instance when you installed SQL Server? Can you check that Named Pipes are activated both in the server features and in SQL? If you try to perform the SharePoint configuration several times you have to check if databases have been created and delete them before each new trial. You can also check Event Viewer and especially SharePoint logs to find more information about this issue. Good luck! Marc
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Sper said... Aha, thats my problem. I've created a named instance. Do I need to start al over again now or is there a simple way? Tnx for the help.
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Marc Charmois said... Hi Sper, happy to help, I did the same few years ago and I spoiled hours to understand what was going wrong so I did not forget ;-) I am sure there is a syntax to call the named instance when the SharePoint Shell ask for the Database, otherwise you could not use named instances with Sharepoint 2010, so you have to search for this in MS documentation or perform tests. Try to pass as parameter the named instance, or severName/NamedInstance or anything else that make sense... Maybe if you display the Shell help on the command, it is explained. Maybe there is a parameter for this... Perform tests and don't forget to delete created databases between tests, but I don't think there will be databases created before anyway because it fails before creation. And most of all, when you find the syntax, let us know it within a comment on this blog or a link to a post on your blog...
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Cheers! Marc
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Sper said... OK guys I've found the solution. When you need to input the just do the following: DatabaseServer: YourServerName or YourServerName\InstanceName if you have a named instance Grtz, Hope someone will find this usefull.
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Sper said... OK guys I've found the solution. When you need to input the DatabaseServer just do the following: DatabaseServer: YourServerName or YourServerName\InstanceName if you have a named instance Grtz, Hope someone will find this usefull.
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Marc Charmois said... Thank you Sper, I am sure it will help somebody else... Cheers, Marc
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Anonymous said... This was really very helpful and guided me step by step in the installation process..thank you very much...
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Zimareff said... SharePoint 2010 might not work properly with SQL Server 2008 R2. But SQL Server 2008 (not R2) is not supported on Windows 2008 Server R2. So I am not sure why do you advise installing Windows 2008 Server R2. For me this didn't work out. I had to reinstall with Windows 2008 Server and it worked. Also steps of configuring roles in Windows 2008 Server is redundant. It is done automatically by running SharePoint 2010 pre-requisites installation.
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Satish said... Please update the bios software and enable VT option(Vitulization Technology) In BIOS Please download VMware workstation for creating the Virtual machine , DOn't use older version , it does'nt support 64 bit operating system to Create a virtual machine .
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Satish said... Please update the bios software and enable VT option(Vitulization Technology) In BIOS Please download VMware workstation for creating the Virtual machine , DOn't use older version , it does'nt support 64 bit operating system to Create a virtual machine .
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Install SharePoint said... @Zimareff: "SharePoint 2010 might not work properly with SQL Server 2008 R2" -> Do you know why? I mean TechNet says using SQL 2008 R2 is OK... Also the steps configuring Windows Server 2008 roles is important although it can be done using the wizard but you should know what happens.
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Bhavtosh said... really very helpful articles with step by step guidance. Thanks buddy
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Anonymous said... Hi Marc, Thank you for posting this detailed tutorial. I successfully installed Sharepoint 2010 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine (using VMWare Server, latest version). The host is a Windows Server 2003 machine. The problem is that I cannot remotely access Sharepoint Central Admin from the host... I get: "Network Access Message: The page cannot be displayed " But I can access it perfectly from inside the virtual machine. The way I am trying to access it remotely from the host is: http://92.68.149.128:55555/ Please advise. I thought it's a firewall issue but if I disable the firewall on the VM, it makes no difference... Regards, M. R.
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Anonymous said... Whoa! This documentation is INTENSE but very much appreciated! At the risk of being redundant because I didn't read every word on this page, Sharepoint 2010 has a Prerequisites Installer packaged with itself. I was doing all this manual install stuff following your instructions when I finally noticed the Installer. This should save any NOOB alot of time in the future should they read this comment.
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Todd said...
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I just installed SP 2010, but I got an error after the initial login to the Central Admin, stating that it had a problem connecting to Central Admin and asked if I wanted to use Foundation to troubleshoot. Any ideas? Comments?
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erik said... DatabaseServer: YourServerName or YourServerName\InstanceName if you have a named instance Where do I enter this? Im stuck at the management shell it say permission denied.
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Anonymous said... reg: New-SpConfig..database error I had the similar error I realised that my sql serever was not looged on/ connected that fixed the error
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If you contact Microsoft technical support about a production system that does not meet the minimum hardware specifications described in this document, support will be limited until the system is upgraded to the minimum requirements. In this article: Overview Hardware requirementsWeb servers, application servers, and single server installations Hardware requirementsDatabase servers Software requirements Access to applicable software
Overview
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 provides for a number of installation scenarios. Currently, these installations include single server with built-in database installations and single-server or multiple-server farm installations. If you plan on installing Microsoft Project Server 2010 with SharePoint Server 2010, see Hardware and software requirements (Project Server 2010). Especially note the supported Web browsers for Project Web App users.
Hard disk
80 GB for system drive You must have sufficient space for the base installation and sufficient space for diagnostics such as logging, debugging, creating memory dumps, and so on. For production use, you also need additional free disk space for day-to-day operations. Maintain twice as much free space as you have RAM for production environments. For more information, see Capacity management and sizing for SharePoint Server 2010.
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Note:
Our definitions of small and medium deployments are those described in the "Reference Architectures" section in Capacity management and sizing for SharePoint Server 2010.
RAM
8 GB for small deployments 16 GB for medium deployments For large deployments, see the "Estimate memory requirements" section in Storage and SQL Server capacity planning and configuration (SharePoint Server 2010).
Note:
These values are higher than those recommended as the minimum values for SQL Server because of the distribution of data required for a SharePoint Products 2010 environment. For more information about SQL Server system requirements, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=129377).
Hard disk
80 GB for system drive Hard disk space is dependent on the size of your SharePoint content. For information about estimating the size of content and other databases for your deployment, see Storage and SQL Server capacity planning and configuration (SharePoint Server 2010).
Software requirements
The requirements in the following tables apply to single server with built-in database installations and server farm installations that include a single server and multiple servers in the farm.
Important:
SharePoint Server 2010 does not support single label domain names. For more information, see Information about configuring Windows for domains with single-label DNS names. The Microsoft SharePoint Products Preparation Tool which you access from the SharePoint Server 2010 Start page can assist you in the installation of the software prerequisites for SharePoint Server 2010. Ensure that you have an Internet connection, because some of these prerequisites are installed from the Internet. For more information, see Deploy a single server with SQL Server (SharePoint Server 2010), Deploy a single server with a built-in database (SharePoint Server 2010), and Multiple servers for a three-tier farm (SharePoint Server 2010). Minimum requirements
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The 64-bit edition of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Cumulative Update 2. From the Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=165962) page, click the View and request hotfix downloads link and follow the instructions. On the Hotfix Request page, download the SQL_Server_2008_SP1_Cumulative_Update_2 file. When you install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP1 on Windows Server 2008 R2, you might receive a compatibility warning. You can disregard this warning and continue with your installation.
Note:
We do not recommend that you use CU3 or CU4, but instead CU2, CU5, or a later CU than CU5. For more information, see Cumulative update package 5 for SQL Server 2008 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=196928). Download the SQL_Server_2008_RTM_CU5_SNAC file. The 64-bit edition of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 with Service Pack 3 (SP3). From the Cumulative update package 3 for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/? LinkId=165748) page, click the View and request hotfix downloads link and follow the instructions. On the Hotfix Request page, download the SQL_Server_2005_SP3_Cumulative_Update_3 file. For more information about choosing a version of SQL Server, see SQL Server 2008 R2 and SharePoint 2010 Products: Better Together (white paper) (SharePoint Server 2010). Single server with built-in database The 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server with SP2; the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server; or the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server. If you are running Windows Server 2008 without SP2, the Microsoft SharePoint Products Preparation Tool installs Windows Server 2008 SP2 automatically.
Note:
You must download an update for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 before you run Setup. The update is a hotfix for the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 that is installed by the Preparation tool. It provides a method to support token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF. For more information and links, see the "Access to Applicable Software" section later in this article. KB979917 - QFE for Sharepoint issues - Perf Counter fix & User Impersonation (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=192577) For Windows Server 2008 SP2, download the Windows6.0-KB979917-x64.msu (Vista) file. For Windows Server 2008 R2, download the Windows6.1-KB979917-x64.msu (Win7) file. For information, see the related KB article Two issues occur when you deploy an ASP.NET 2.0based application on a server that is running IIS 7.0 or IIS 7.5 in Integrated mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=192578). The preparation tool installs the following prerequisites: Web Server (IIS) role Application Server role Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1 SQL Server 2008 Express with SP1 Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 (x64)
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Microsoft Filter Pack 2.0 Microsoft Chart Controls for the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Windows PowerShell 2.0 SQL Server 2008 Native Client Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADOMD.NET ADO.NET Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 A hotfix for the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 that provides a method to support token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF. Windows Identity Foundation (WIF)
Note:
If you have Microsoft "Geneva" Framework installed, you must uninstall it before you install the Windows Identity Foundation (WIF).
The 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server with SP2; the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server; or the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Standard, Enterprise, Data Center, or Web Server. If you are running Windows Server 2008 with SP1, the Microsoft SharePoint Products Preparation Tool installs Windows Server 2008 SP2 automatically.
Note:
You must download an update for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 before you run Setup. The update is a hotfix for the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 that is installed by the Preparation tool. It provides a method to support token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF. For more information and links, see the "Access to Applicable Software" section. KB979917 - QFE for Sharepoint issues - Perf Counter fix & User Impersonation (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=192577) For Windows Server 2008 SP2, download the Windows6.0-KB979917-x64.msu (Vista) file. For Windows Server 2008 R2, download the Windows6.1-KB979917-x64.msu (Win7) file. For information, see the related KB article Two issues occur when you deploy an ASP.NET 2.0based application on a server that is running IIS 7.0 or IIS 7.5 in Integrated mode (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=192578). The preparation tool installs the following prerequisites: Web Server (IIS) role Application Server role Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1 Microsoft Sync Framework Runtime v1.0 (x64)
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Microsoft Filter Pack 2.0 Microsoft Chart Controls for the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Windows PowerShell 2.0 SQL Server 2008 Native Client Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADOMD.NET ADO.NET Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 A hotfix for the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 that provides a method to support token authentication without transport security or message encryption in WCF. Windows Identity Foundation (WIF)
Note:
If you have Microsoft "Geneva" Framework installed, you must uninstall it before you install the Windows Identity Foundation (WIF).
Client computer
A supported browser. For more information, see Plan browser support (SharePoint Server 2010).
Optional software
Environment
Single server with built-in database and front-end Web servers and application servers in a farm
Optional software
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 to work with PowerPivot workbooks. For more information, see Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179611). Windows 7 or Windows Vista. For more information, see Setting Up the Development Environment for SharePoint Server (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=164557). SQL Server Remote BLOB Store installation package from the Feature Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. For the download, go to the Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=177388). The preparation tool installs the following optional software: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies 2010 (SSRS) to use Access Services for SharePoint Server 2010. For the download, go to the Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=192588). Microsoft Server Speech Platform to make phonetic name matching work correctly for SharePoint Search 2010.
Client computer
Microsoft Office 2010 client. For more information, see Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=195843).
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Microsoft Silverlight 3.
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Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=141512) Windows PowerShell 2.0 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=161023) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=166505) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services ADOMD.NET (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=160390) KB979917 - QFE for Sharepoint issues - Perf Counter fix & User Impersonation (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/? LinkId=192577) For Windows Server 2008 SP2, download the Windows6.0-KB979917-x64.msu (Vista) file. For Windows Server 2008 R2, download the Windows6.1-KB979917-x64.msu (Win7) file. ADO.NET Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=163519) for Windows Server 2008 SP2 ADO.NET Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=163524) for Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 7 Microsoft Silverlight 3 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=166506) Microsoft Office 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=195843) SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies 2010 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=192588) SQL Server Remote BLOB Store installation package from the Feature Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. For the download, go to the Download Center (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=177388). Microsoft Server Speech Platform (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179612) Speech recognition language for English (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179613) Speech recognition language for Spanish (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179614) Speech recognition language for German (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179615) Speech recognition language for French (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179616) Speech recognition language for Japanese (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179617) Speech recognition language for Chinese (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=179618) Office Communicator 2007 R2 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=196930) Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (32-bit) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=196931) Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (64-bit) (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=196932)
See Also
Other Resources Resource Center: Capacity Management for SharePoint Server 2010 Resource Center: Enterprise Search in SharePoint Server 2010
Change History
Date
July 8, 2010
Description
Updated link to Office 2010. Corrected wording for KB979917.
Reason
Content update Content
June 4, Inserted a reference to KB 979917 to address a possible performance issue. Updated with
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SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is now available. You can use these packages to upgrade any SQL Server 2008 edition. Note:We remain committed to our plans to keep service packs contained, focusing on essential updates only, primarily a Roll-up of Cumulative Update 1 to 3, Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) updates, as well as fixes to issues reported through the SQL Server community. While keeping product changes contained, we have made significant investments to ease deployment and management of Service Packs: Slipstream You are now able to integrate the base installation with service packs (or Hotfixes) and install in a single step. Service Pack Uninstall You are now able to uninstall only the Service Pack (without removing the whole instance) Report Builder 2.0 Click Once capability For more information about SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1, please review the Release Notes.
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Supported operating systems: Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista 32-bit systems (x86) PC with Intel or compatible Pentium III 600 MHz or higher processor (1 GHz or faster recommended) 64-bit systems (x64, ia64) 1GHz or faster processor
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Note: You must have administrative rights on the computer to install SQL Server 2008 SP1. We recommend that you read the Release Notes and Readme before installing SQL Server 2008 SP1. Step 1: Download and review the setup documentation. To view the SQL Server 2008 SP1 Setup documentation on the local computer, do the following: 1. Download and run SqlSP1_setuphelp.exe. 2. Follow the instructions to extract the Help file. 3. Find the location on the local computer where you saved the SqlSP1_setuphelp.chm file. 4. Double-click SqlSP1_setuphelp.chm to open the Help file. Step 2: Download the appropriate package by clicking one of the links below. To start the installation immediately, click Run. To install SP1 at a later time, click Save.
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Article ID: 970315 - Last Review: May 18, 2009 - Revision: 1.2
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Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 contains hotfixes for the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 issues that have been fixed since the release of SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1. Note This build of the cumulative update package is also known as build 10.00.2714. We recommend that you test hotfixes before you deploy them in a production environment. Because the builds are cumulative, each new fix release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous SQL Server 2008 fix release. We recommend that you consider applying the most recent fix release that contains this hotfix. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 970365 The SQL Server 2008 builds that were released after SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 was released Back to the top How to obtain the latest service pack for SQL Server 2008 SQL Server 2008 Downloads, Service Packs, Tools | TechNet Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Cumulative Update #6 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 ...
Cumulative update package for SQL Serve... SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Cumulati...
MORE INFORMATION
How to obtain Cumulative Update 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1
A supported cumulative update package is now available from Microsoft. However, it is intended to correct only the problems that are described in this article. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing these specific problems. This cumulative update package may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by any of these problems, we recommend that you wait for the next SQL Server 2008 service pack that contains the hotfixes in this cumulative update package. If the cumulative update is available for download, there is a "Hotfix download available" section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the cumulative update package. Note If additional issues occur or any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific cumulative update package. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support Back to the top
Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Ser... Sql server 2008 Service Pack 1 970315 x... Sql 2008 Service Pack 1 cumulative upda...
Known issues
After you apply this cumulative update, you may encounter an issue when you try to use SQL Server Management Studio to restore a SQL Server 2000 databases. For more information about this issue, click the following article number
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SQL Server 2008 hotfixes that are included in Cumulative Update 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1
Back to the top Microsoft Knowledge Base articles that discuss these hotfixes will be released as they become available. For more information about the SQL Server bugs, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: VSTS bug number 304029 KB article number 961106 Description
FIX: Error message when you run a query in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008: "Internal Query Processor Error: The query processor could not produce a query plan" FIX: The CPU usage and the memory usage increase gradually and many session IDs are in the dormant status in SQL Server 2005 and in SQL Server 2008 FIX: An incorrect backup set is listed when you restore a database from a backup file by using SQL Server Management Studio in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 FIX: You obtain incorrect values for a column when you use the OPENROWSET function to import data from a data file by using an XML format file in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 FIX: When you run a stored procedure that contains a query that uses the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, you may obtain a schema that is badly formed in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 FIX: You receive an incorrect result when you enable the ANSI_NULLS database option and run a query against an indexed view in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 FIX: A mining model of the Microsoft Decision Tree algorithm generates incorrect nodes when you set the MINIMUM_SUPPORT parameter to "9" in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services or in SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services FIX: A query that runs in parallel on a multiprocessor computer returns incorrect results in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 FIX: Error message when you send an e-mail by using Database Mail in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008: "The operation has timed out" FIX: Measures, measure groups, and dimensions that are not part of a perspective are exposed incorrectly when you create a grouping on the perspective in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services or in SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services FIX: When you design a SQL Server 2008 report in Visual Studio 2008, no data is returned for a dataset that retrieves data from an XML Web Service by using a query that calls a Web service method FIX: Error message when you run an MDX query in SQL Server 2008 Analysis Service: "The Extract function was called with hierarchy '' that does not exist in the set" FIX: Some cell values are doubled when you run an MDX query against a database that has the AllowedSet permission set for a dimension in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services or in SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services FIX: Distribution Agent fails when you try to apply a snapshot for a newly added view in a publication in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008 SQL Server 2008 64bit support for Locked Pages FIX: You receive a "File system error" error message that mentions a temporary file when you process a cube in SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services FIX: You receive an incorrect result when you run a query that uses the row_number function in SQL Server 2008 FIX: Error message when you create a report that uses a SAP NetWeaver BI data source in SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services: "The method specified is not supported by the current provider. (Microsoft Visual Studio("
304034
961811
304042
965217
304729
967206
303942
967337
304020
967983
304028
968290
308425
968449
304733
968834
304734
968900
309168
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304044
969588
303937
969775
302851 304133
970070 970184
307849
970198
304597
970255
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Registry information
To use one of the hotfixes in this package, you do not have to make any changes to the registry. Back to the top
32-bit version
SQL Server 2008 Database Services Core Shared File name Distrib.exe Iftsph.dll Logread.exe Microsoft.sqlserver.sqlenum.dll Rdistcom.dll Repldp.dll Replmerg.exe Snapshot.exe Sql_engine_core_shared_keyfile.dll Sqllogship.exe Sqlmergx.dll File version 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 75,112 38,232 423,272 1,083,224 651,096 191,320 341,336 13,144 13,656 96,104 192,872 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 16-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 9:24 9:57 10:38 10:47 11:15 11:15 11:15 16:55 10:24 12:23 12:23 Platform x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
SQL Server 2008 Database Services Core Instance File name Databasemailengine.dll Databasemailprotocols.dll Instmsdb.sql Mssqlsystemresource.ldf Mssqlsystemresource.mdf Sql_engine_core_inst_keyfile.dll Sqlaccess.dll Sqlscriptdowngrade.dll Sqlscriptupgrade.dll Sqlservr.exe File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 75,608 42,840 1,674,579 524,288 63,242,240 13,656 405,352 14,680 3,374,440 42,726,760 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 14-May-2009 14-May-2009 14-May-2009 15-May-2009 16-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 9:09 9:09 15:33 18:34 18:34 10:24 16:55 12:24 12:24 12:24 Platform x86 x86 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
SQL Server 2008 Database Services Common Core File name Microsoft.sqlserver.sqlenum.dll Msgprox.dll Replprov.dll Replrec.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 1,083,224 202,072 575,336 789,848 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:47 10:49 11:15 11:16 Platform x86 x86 x86 x86
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Microsoft.reportingservices.dataextensions.xmlaclient.dll
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Microsoft.reportingservices.designer.controls.dll
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Microsoft.reportingservices.hpbprocessing.dll
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Microsoft.reportingservices.processingcore.dll
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Microsoft.reportingservices.spbprocessing.dll
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Msmdlocal.dll
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Msmgdsrv.dll
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Msolap100.dll
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Sql_bids_keyfile.dll
2007.100.2714.0
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10:24
x86
Sqlmanagerui.dll
10.0.2714.0
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SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services File name Msmdlocal.dll Msmdpump.dll Msmdspdm.dll Msmdsrv.exe Msmgdsrv.dll Msolap100.dll Sql_as_keyfile.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 23,465,320 6,180,712 178,024 21,959,016 8,558,952 6,532,952 13,656 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:49 10:49 10:49 10:49 10:49 10:49 10:24 Platform x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services File name Microsoft.analysisservices.controls.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 File size 3,233,624 Date 15May2009 15May2009 Time 10:38 Platform x86
Microsoft.reportingservices.dataextensions.xmlaclient.dll
10.0.2714.0
563,032
10:40
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Microsoft.reportingservices.hpbprocessing.dll
10.0.2714.0
284,504
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x86
Microsoft.reportingservices.processingcore.dll
10.0.2714.0
4,339,560
10:41
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Microsoft.reportingservices.processingcore.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Microsoft.reportingservices.spbprocessing.dll
10.0.2714.0
247,640
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Microsoft.reportingservices.spbprocessing.dll
10.0.2714.0
247,640
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Msmgdsrv.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Msreportbuilder_exe_manifest.32
Not Applicable
849,415
23:32
Not applicable
Reportbuilder_2_0_0_0_application.32
Not Applicable
15,814
23:36
Not applicable
Sql_rs_keyfile.dll
2007.100.2714.0
13,656
10:24
x86
SQL Server 2008 Management Studio File name Microsoft.datatransformationservices.design.dll Microsoft.sqlserver.management.reports.dll Sql_ssms_keyfile.dll Sqlmanagerui.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 File size 4,233,064 8,968,040 13,656 7,559,016 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:39 10:45 10:24 12:23 Platform x86 x86 x86 x86
SQL Server 2008 Tools and Workstation Components File name Microsoft.analysisservices.controls.dll Msmdlocal.dll Msmgdsrv.dll Msolap100.dll Sql_tools_keyfile.dll SQL Server 2008 Full-Text File name Iftsph.dll Sql_fulltext_keyfile.dll File version 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 38,232 13,656 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 9:57 10:24 Platform x86 x86 File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 3,233,624 23,465,320 8,558,952 6,532,952 13,656 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:38 10:49 10:49 10:49 10:24 Platform x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
x64-based version
SQL Server 2008 Database Services Core Shared File name File version File size Date Time Platform
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SQL Server 2008 Database Services Core Instance File name Databasemailengine.dll Databasemailprotocols.dll Instmsdb.sql Mssqlsystemresource.ldf Mssqlsystemresource.mdf Sql_engine_core_inst_keyfile.dll Sqlaccess.dll Sqlscriptdowngrade.dll Sqlscriptupgrade.dll Sqlservr.exe File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 75,624 42,840 1,674,579 524,288 63,242,240 14,184 411,992 15,704 3,373,912 57,629,016 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 14-May-2009 14-May-2009 14-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 17:28 17:28 15:33 18:34 18:34 18:09 19:36 19:38 19:38 19:38 Platform x86 x86 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable x64 x86 x64 x64 x64
SQL Server 2008 Database Services Common Core File name Microsoft.sqlserver.sqlenum.dll Microsoft.sqlserver.sqlenum.dll Msgprox.dll Msgprox.dll Replprov.dll Replprov.dll Replrec.dll Replrec.dll Replsub.dll Replsub.dll Sql_common_core_keyfile.dll Xmlsub.dll Xmlsub.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 1,083,224 1,083,224 202,072 246,104 575,336 727,400 789,848 976,728 410,968 492,376 14,184 192,360 308,056 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:47 18:22 10:49 18:23 11:15 18:44 11:16 18:44 11:16 18:44 18:09 12:30 19:43 Platform x86 x86 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x64 x86 x64
SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence Development Studio File name Microsoft.analysisservices.controls.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 File size 3,233,624 Date 15May2009 15May2009 Time 10:38 Platform x86
Microsoft.datatransformationservices.design.dll
10.0.2714.0
4,233,064
10:39
x86
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Microsoft.reportingservices.designer.controls.dll
10.0.2714.0
12,433,240
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Microsoft.reportingservices.hpbprocessing.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Microsoft.reportingservices.processingcore.dll
10.0.2714.0
4,339,560
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Microsoft.reportingservices.spbprocessing.dll
10.0.2714.0
247,640
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Msmdlocal.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Msmdlocal.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Msmgdsrv.dll
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Msmgdsrv.dll
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Msolap100.dll
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Sqlmanagerui.dll
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SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services File name Msmdlocal.dll Msmdlocal.dll Msmdpump.dll Msmdspdm.dll Msmdsrv.exe Msmgdsrv.dll Msmgdsrv.dll Msolap100.dll Msolap100.dll Sql_as_keyfile.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 23,465,320 44,440,408 7,430,488 178,024 43,715,928 8,558,952 12,332,888 6,532,952 8,153,944 14,184 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:49 18:24 18:24 18:24 18:24 10:49 18:25 10:49 18:25 18:09 Platform x86 x64 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x64
SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services File name Microsoft.analysisservices.controls.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 File size 3,233,624 Date 15May2009 15May2009 Time 10:38 Platform x86
Microsoft.reportingservices.dataextensions.xmlaclient.dll
10.0.2714.0
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Microsoft.reportingservices.designer.controls.dll
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Msreportbuilder_exe_manifest.64
Not Applicable
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Not applicable
Reportbuilder_2_0_0_0_application.64
Not Applicable
15,814
23:36
Not applicable
Sql_rs_keyfile.dll
2007.100.2714.0
14,184
18:09
x64
SQL Server 2008 Management Studio File name Microsoft.datatransformationservices.design.dll Microsoft.sqlserver.management.reports.dll Sql_ssms_keyfile.dll Sqlmanagerui.dll File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 File size 4,233,064 8,968,040 14,184 7,559,016 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:39 10:45 18:09 12:23 Platform x86 x86 x64 x86
SQL Server 2008 Tools and Workstation Components File name Microsoft.analysisservices.controls.dll Msmdlocal.dll Msmdlocal.dll Msmgdsrv.dll Msmgdsrv.dll Msolap100.dll Msolap100.dll Sql_tools_keyfile.dll SQL Server 2008 Full-Text File name Iftsph.dll Sql_fulltext_keyfile.dll File version 2007.100.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 54,632 14,184 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 17:55 18:09 Platform x64 x64 File version 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 10.0.2714.0 2007.100.2714.0 File size 3,233,624 23,465,320 44,440,408 8,558,952 12,332,888 6,532,952 8,153,944 14,184 Date 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 15-May-2009 Time 10:38 10:49 18:24 10:49 18:25 10:49 18:25 18:09 Platform x86 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x64
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Cumulative update package 2 for SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Itanium-architecture version
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March February January December show more UPDATED 19 Nov 2009 - It is suggested the reader refer to MSDN article Setting Up the Development Environment for SharePoint Server - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee554869(office.14).aspx Before commencing with implementing this approach to a single server installation. Something that was possible in SharePoint Server 2007 has become tricky in SharePoint S server using non-domain accounts. Something most developers, demonstrators and tester accounts instead of local machine accounts. Or does it.... The recommendation for a single server build of SharePoint 2010 is to use the Stand Alon configuration. But what if you want to use SQL Server 2008 and to have more control ove this case you need to use complete install and either PowerShell alone or a combination o To begin with carry out your SharePoint 2010 installation using the advanced option and c in a farm configuration. Next you would think to use either PSCONFIG or PSCONFIGUI to create the farm. Well yo PSCONFIG.EXE -cmd configdb -create -server neilhw2k8r2 -database sharepoint_ neilhw2k8r2\administrator -password ******** -passphrase ******** -admincontentdatabase sharepoint2010_admincontent Results in All Site Content SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard version 14.0.4514.1009. Copyright (C) reserved. The specified user neilhw2k8r2\administrator is a local account. Local accounts should only be used in stand alone mode. So how do we get around this limitation without using the corporate domain or else prom Windows PowerShell is your friend, New-SPConfigurationDatabase allows you to speci To execute this command launch the SharePoint 2010 management shell (in the same loc command at the cursor and press enter.
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The beauty of the Windows PowerShell approach is you get prompted for the missing com error dialog that PSConfig throws at you After this completes you will find in SQL a new configuration database and an admin cont that can be fixed if necessary) Next the simplest way to complete the installation is revery back to PSConfigUI as you no farm.
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Follow the wizard through the same options as you had with SharePoint 2007 and comple screen
Clicking Fiinish launches the central admin website and after agreeing to report back cust first look at SharePoint 2010 central admin and the configuration wizards.
So wizard - or - manual configuration. That's a subject for another post so come back for
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