Re: Upgrading SQL 2000 Standard to SQL 2000 Enterprise
From: E Ortega (mr_dataone_at_msn.com)
Date: 09/13/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:22:24 -0400
Thanx.
"Hari Prasad" <hari_prasad_k@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OKx4$bCmEHA.3608@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> It is pretty straight forward.. Insert the SQL Server Enterprise edition
CD
> and run the Setup program. It automatically detects the existing Standard
> edition and start the upgrade.
>
> There is a step by step procedure in books online.
>
> To upgrade a SQL Server 2000 installation to a different edition of SQL
> Server 2000
>
> 1.. Insert the Microsoft® SQL Server 2000T compact disc for the edition
> you want to install into your CD-ROM drive. If the compact disc does not
> autorun, double-click Autorun.exe in the root directory of the compact
disc.
>
>
> 2.. Select SQL Server 2000 Components, select Install Database Server,
and
> then setup prepares the SQL Server Installation Wizard. At the Welcome
> screen, click Next.
>
>
> 3.. In Computer Name dialog box, select Local Computer or Remote
computer.
>
>
> 4.. In the Installation Selection dialog box, click Upgrade, Remove, or
> Add Components to an existing instance of SQL Server, and then click Next.
>
>
> 5.. In the Instance Name dialog box, click Next.
>
>
> 6.. In the Existing Installation dialog box, click Upgrade your existing
> installation, and then click Next.
>
>
> 7.. If Setup detects that you are doing an edition upgrade, the Upgrade
> dialog box appears. Click Yes, Upgrade my <text specific to the upgrade>
to
> upgrade the feature set of your current installation, and click Next.
>
>
> 8.. After the upgrade is completed, you are prompted as to whether you
> want to install additional components. If you click Yes, the Select
> Components dialog box appears. Accept the defaults or select the
additional
> components you want to install, and then click Next.
> You can select an item in the Components list, and then select items
from
> the related Sub-Components list. Click to select items you want to
install;
> clear the check box of the items you do not want to install.
>
> 9.. When you are finished specifying options, in the Start Copying Files
> dialog box, click Next.
>
>
> 10.. In the Setup Complete dialog box, click Yes, I want to restart my
> computer now, and then click Finish to complete the edition upgrade.
> THanks
> Hari
> MCDBA
>
>
> "E Ortega" <mr_dataone@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:%23lUzCe1lEHA.3524@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > I'm planning to upgrade my SQL 2000 Standard to SQL 2000 Enterprise.
Does
> > anyone know of any articles or any tips that would be useful?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > E Ortega
> >
> >
>
>
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