Installation guide

Pre-Installation Procedures
28 ePolicy Orchestrator
software version 3.0
Installing SQL Server 2000 for the first time
If you are installing SQL Server 2000 for the first time, you must manually install
it before you install the ePolicy Orchestrator software. Be sure to also install
Service Pack 3 for SQL Server 2000. For instructions, see the SQL Server product
documentation. If you installed SQL Server remotely, verify that it is visible on the
network before you install the ePolicy Orchestrator software.
Upgrading to SQL Server 2000
If you want to upgrade existing ePolicy Orchestrator databases to SQL Server 2000
with Service Pack 3, you must upgrade them before you upgrade the ePolicy
Orchestrator software. Be sure to back up existing databases before you upgrade
the database software. For instructions, see the SQL Server product
documentation. If you installed SQL Server remotely, verify that it is visible on the
network before you install the ePolicy Orchestrator software.
Remote database servers using SQL Server
If you are currently using SQL Server as the ePolicy Orchestrator database and it
is installed on a separate computer from the ePolicy Orchestrator server, you need
to upgrade these remote database servers to Microsoft Data Access Components
(MDAC) 2.7. For instructions, see Installing MDAC on page 31.
Installing MSDE 2000 manually
Use this procedure to install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE
2000) with Service Pack 3 for the first time. For more information, see Installing
MSDE 2000 for the first time on page 27 and Remote database servers using MSDE or
MSDE 2000 on page 27.
NOTE
We distribute the MSDE 2000 Setup program on the product
CD only. MSDE 2000 is also available at no charge from
Microsoft. At press time, this program (
SQL2KDESKSP3.EXE)
and instructions for installation were available on the
Microsoft web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads/2000/sp3.asp
1 Insert the product CD into the CD-ROM drive of the computer.
2 On the taskbar, click the Start button, then point to Run. The Run dialog box
appears.