Author: Ekrem ÃnsoyEkrem Ãnsoy Date: Sep 9, 2008 06:57
OK, so tell us what's wrong with that? You are talking about an "error 1603"
on the topic. When does it occur?
Normally, you can install different versions of SQL Server instances side by
side.
Also, can you tell us your following comment in a different way? (The
following quote is taken from your first post.)
> server. This server is running sql 2000, but I want to install sql 2005
> instance on a different drive for parallel testing purposes.
What exactly do you mean by saying "on a different drive"? For example,
let's say you have 3 different drive roots C:\ D:\ E:\ (CD\DVD ROM is not
included) and your SQL Server 2000 is installed on your C:\ drive and you
want to install your SQL Server 2005 instance on drive D:\ or E:\ ? If this
is the situation, then you'll have to revise my first reply which was about
the fixed and configurable installation paths of SQL Server 2005.
--
Ekrem Önsoy
"Eddie" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AF5EF469-8DDB-49B1-B39E-F28E7534D39A@microsoft.com...
> Yes, I want to run both sql2000 and sql2005 on the same server.
>
> Thanks,
>
>...
|