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Offline Salman8

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Here are the logs file from that install.


18.01.2017 17:26:01 general: Started: 18.01.2017, 17:26:01
18.01.2017 17:26:01 general: Running setup_adnm-195 (405)
18.01.2017 17:26:01 system: Operating system:  ver 6.2, build 9200, sp 0.0 SERVER AMD64


Administration\DATA\license.dat
18.01.2017 17:27:07 registry: Set registry: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\avast! Enterprise Administration Server\Description=Acts as a central part of the avast! Enterprise Administration (AEA) business logic infrastructure. Collects information from the managed clients and stores them in a SQL database.
18.01.2017 17:27:07 system: Service avast! Enterprise Administration Server installed
18.01.2017 17:27:07 system: MS SQL installation command line: "C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\_av_sfx.tm~a03184\SqlServerExpress.exe" /ACTION=Install /QS /FEATURES=SQL /SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\Administrators" /AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\Network Service" /SAPWD="MzIzNjmxo" /INSTANCENAME="avast" /SECURITYMODE=SQL /SQLCOLLATION=Latin1_General_CI_AS /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS
18.01.2017 17:27:07 system: Cannot start MS SQL installation process, error 0x000000C1...
18.01.2017 17:27:07 system: instSQL(SQL_MSDE) returned 0x000000C1
18.01.2017 17:27:07 system: Error while installing SQL: 0x000000c

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Re: Cannot Install Avast Enterprise Administration Console. Please help
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2017, 11:32:43 AM »
Hi Salman,

The install needs a database to function and it is failing on the MSDE database setup.  Check that you do not already have a MSDE SQL Service running on this machine.

Also one option would be to download the free SQL Express and set it up, then give that info to the Console setup.

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