you need to reboot the server.
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I have a serious problem regarding my MSSQL2000 Server during the installation. I actually installed it before, but after removing it, when I tried to do the installation again a serious error message pop ups.
Installation Error Message:
"A previous program installation created pending file operations on the installation machine."
Note: When I check all the MSSQL file in the registray and win\system32 there's nothing left...
everything were already removed.
I hope you could help me with my problem
thanks
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hello Hifiger
i think this helps u
1. Restart the computer and see if you are able to run the setup. If the restart does not help, use the steps that follow.
2. Perform these steps and then run the SQL Server 2000 setup again: a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Open dialog box, type: "Regedit" (without the quotation marks) or "Regedt32" (without the quotation marks)
c. Click OK.
NOTE: Please make sure that you only delete the value mentioned, not the whole session manager key.
d. In Registry Editor, expand the following registry subkey:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
e. On the File menu, click Export.
NOTE: In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Export Registry File from the Registry menu.
f. In the File name text box, type: "Session Manager Key" (without the quotation marks)
g. Click Save.
h. In the right-pane of the Registry Editor window, right-click PendingFileRenameOperation
i. In the Confirm Value Delete message dialog box that appears, click Yes.
j. On the File menu, click Exit.
NOTE: In Windows 2000, click Exit on the Registry menu.
k. Restart the computer.
l. Using the Registry Editor, verify that the PendingFileRenameOperation
Note The PendingFileRenameOperation
3. Check other control set keys (for example, ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and so forth) for the same values and also delete them.
4. Identify the virtual memory settings on the computer. If the paging file is too small or if there is no paging file, this error message may occur at startup:
Limited Virtual Memory Your system has no paging file or the paging file is too small.
If the error message occurs, determine the placement of the paging file from the virtual memory settings and give that drive full permissions for the system account.
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by: sajuksPosted on 2005-12-22 at 00:12:59ID: 15532547
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