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Anybody plz, what is the following problem and how to solve that...

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    I have problem with MS SQL Server during installation firstly there was no problem with Standard Edition, then I uninstalled that and tried to install Enterprise Edition and faced the following problem: at the end of the installation the following message appears "... refer to sqlstd.log file" now I have the same problem with Standard Edition (I tried to install SQL Server on another computer, the same problem) thanx.

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      I have problem with MS SQL Server during installation firstly there was no problem with Standard Edition, then I uninstalled that and tried to install Enterprise Edition and faced the following problem: at the end of the installation the following message appears "... refer to sqlstd.log file" now I have the same problem with Standard Edition (I tried to install SQL Server on another computer, the same problem) thanx.

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      ok .. can you tell us what is written in the log file.. it may explain the problem.. also what OS do you use ?

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