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Sunday, March 11, 2012

com plus catalog requirement?

Hello, this is Subhani .

I am installing Sql 2005 standard version.

The problem is that while I am installing Sql 2005 the two warning messages are given that “com plus catalog requirement” & “minimum hardware requirement”So please suggest me, what I have to do to install successfully

Hi Subhani, see this article below:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143690.aspx

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..Or this other one:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143698.aspx

COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning) When installing MS SQL SERVER 2005 ENTERPRISE ON WINDOWS

COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning)

Messages

COM Plus Catalog Requirement

If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.

Are you hitting this warning? Is it preventing you from installing?

Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)|||

I'm getting the same thing when installing SQL Server 2005 Express (with advanced tools) on my Windows XP Pro setup. Recently installed Visual Studio 2005, but not the MSDE because was not recommended.

Is there a solution to this?

|||This article is the first hit on google when searching for a resolution to the com plus catalog requirement message. And it's also the most useless.

I was seeing this error message and this article fixed it for me;

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143690.aspx
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i found the Sulosion its 100% Working The Msdb is on and he block the Com+ ports.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143698.aspx

get it.

Have a nice day and good luck

COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning) Com+ Failure SQL 2005 Express Bootstrap

- COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning)

Messages

COM Plus Catalog Requirement

If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.

Workaround says remove the .manifest files. Where are they?

SETUP CONTINUES TO FAIL

Hi,

I also encountered same problem.

The workaround is go to Add/Remove program, click on Add/Remove Windows component and click on the next button till end. This will reconfigure the windows component.

I did this on my server, and it worked.

Cheers,

Avi

|||

I too have the same problem and still doesn't work after going through Add/Remove Windows component steps. Very frustrating!

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Any solution ?

I am facing with the same problem

|||same to me, have the same error msg|||I'm having the same problem and cannot get around it ...|||

Check that the distributed transaction coordinator (MSDTC) service is started.

I had the same problem so I went to check the com+ applications on my computer (Control panel\administrative tools\Componant services\Computers\My Computer\Com+ Applications).

I could not open the "computers" folder and got an error indicating that MSDTC was not running. (I had disabled this service some time ago).

Upon starting MSDTC I was able to open the computers folder and check the COm+ applications.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, set MSDTC service to automatic, restart the SQL Server 2005 install and you should not get the error again.

|||I am having this problem, and MSDTC isn't even showing in the Services Control Panel. It's as if it's not installed. Any ideas on what I can try next? I know I could try reinstalling Windows XP, but I'd rather not.|||Add/Remove Windows Components -> Application Server -> Enable Network COM+ access

COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning) Com+ Failure SQL 2005 Express Bootstrap

- COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning)

Messages

COM Plus Catalog Requirement

If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.

Workaround says remove the .manifest files. Where are they?

SETUP CONTINUES TO FAIL

Hi,

I also encountered same problem.

The workaround is go to Add/Remove program, click on Add/Remove Windows component and click on the next button till end. This will reconfigure the windows component.

I did this on my server, and it worked.

Cheers,

Avi

|||

I too have the same problem and still doesn't work after going through Add/Remove Windows component steps. Very frustrating!

|||

Any solution ?

I am facing with the same problem

|||same to me, have the same error msg|||I'm having the same problem and cannot get around it ...|||

Check that the distributed transaction coordinator (MSDTC) service is started.

I had the same problem so I went to check the com+ applications on my computer (Control panel\administrative tools\Componant services\Computers\My Computer\Com+ Applications).

I could not open the "computers" folder and got an error indicating that MSDTC was not running. (I had disabled this service some time ago).

Upon starting MSDTC I was able to open the computers folder and check the COm+ applications.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, set MSDTC service to automatic, restart the SQL Server 2005 install and you should not get the error again.

|||I am having this problem, and MSDTC isn't even showing in the Services Control Panel. It's as if it's not installed. Any ideas on what I can try next? I know I could try reinstalling Windows XP, but I'd rather not.|||Add/Remove Windows Components -> Application Server -> Enable Network COM+ access

COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning) Com+ Failure SQL 2005 Express Bootstrap

- COM Plus Catalog Requirement (Warning)

Messages

COM Plus Catalog Requirement

If SQL Server Setup fails, Setup will roll back the installation but may not remove all .manifest files. The workaround is to rename the files and then rerun Setup. For more information, see How to: Work Around COM+ Check Failure in SQL Server Setup.

Workaround says remove the .manifest files. Where are they?

SETUP CONTINUES TO FAIL

Hi,

I also encountered same problem.

The workaround is go to Add/Remove program, click on Add/Remove Windows component and click on the next button till end. This will reconfigure the windows component.

I did this on my server, and it worked.

Cheers,

Avi

|||

I too have the same problem and still doesn't work after going through Add/Remove Windows component steps. Very frustrating!

|||

Any solution ?

I am facing with the same problem

|||same to me, have the same error msg|||I'm having the same problem and cannot get around it ...|||

Check that the distributed transaction coordinator (MSDTC) service is started.

I had the same problem so I went to check the com+ applications on my computer (Control panel\administrative tools\Componant services\Computers\My Computer\Com+ Applications).

I could not open the "computers" folder and got an error indicating that MSDTC was not running. (I had disabled this service some time ago).

Upon starting MSDTC I was able to open the computers folder and check the COm+ applications.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, set MSDTC service to automatic, restart the SQL Server 2005 install and you should not get the error again.

|||I am having this problem, and MSDTC isn't even showing in the Services Control Panel. It's as if it's not installed. Any ideas on what I can try next? I know I could try reinstalling Windows XP, but I'd rather not.