SQL Installation Manual
SQL Installation Manual
Doc Id TN2959
Products included in Wonderware System Platform 2014 and IntelaTrac between others support 32- and 64-bit versions of SQL Server 2014, but only for
Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition. Only the 32-bit version of SQL Server 2014 Express Edition is supported.
See the "SQL Server Requirements" section of the Installation User’s Guide.
This Tech Note provides step-by-step procedures to install Microsoft SQL Server 2014 on a 64-bit Operating System.
SITUATION
Application Versions
Microsoft SQL Server 2014
All Wonderware Products that support/run with MS SQL Server 2014
ACTION
1. Insert the SQL Server 2014 installation DVD into your DVD drive. If the autorun feature on your DVD drive does not
launch the installation program, navigate to the root of the DVD and double-click Setup.exe. You will see the SQL
Server Installation Center:
Important: SQL Server 2014 is not supported for versions prior to System Platform 2014 R2. For more
information, which product is supported with what SQL Server version, please see the Database Compatibility Matrix
on the Wonderware Developer Network.
2. Click the Installation item and then New SQL Server stand-alone installation (Figure 2 below).
3. This installation runs the Setup Support Rules operation. This operation identifies problems that might occur
during the installation of SQL Server Setup Support files.
You must correct all the problems before the install can continue.
4. Click OK
5. On the Product Key dialog box, click the Enter the product key option. The embedded product key should
appear in the field.
6. Click Next and review the license terms. Click I Accept the License Terms and then click Next.
8. When the Support Files installation is finished, resolve any Failed Status messages and click Next.
Note: Using Windows Firewall is optional. If it is enabled, you must make sure the appropriate ports are open to
enable remote access for SQL Server. You can proceed with the SQL Server installation and configure the ports
later if desired.
9. Select SQL Server Feature Installation from the Setup Role screen, and click Next.
10. Select the features shown in Figure 8 (below) and click Next.
• Reporting Services is optional for most Wonderware components, but may be required for use with
Wonderware Information Server (WIS) integration, depending on your choices during product installation.
• SQL Server Replication, Full-Text Search, Analysis Services, and Integration Services are optional
selections that do not impact functionality but may be useful under various circumstances.
12. On the Instance Selection dialog box, click Default instance (Figure 11 below). Wonderware Products currently do not support Named Instances.
Note: MS SQL 2014 Express Edition is supported for some System Platform 2014 R2 components. If you are installing MS SQL 2014 Express, make sure
it actually installs the Default instance. There is an issue in the Express install that even if you select the Default instance required by the Wonderware
Historian, it still results in the database engine being installed as the instance named SQLEXPRESS.
As a workaround, you can select the option to install a Named instance and provide MSSQLSERVER as the instance name (see the information about CR
L00090827 in the Historian's Readme file).
14. In the Server Configuration window, accept the defaults and click Next (Figure 10 below).
Additionally, you can use a local account by clicking the drop down in the Account Name and browsing for the local system account. Most users should
choose NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE. However, corporate IT policies or network configurations may require you to specify a different account.
15. If you are installing MS SQL Server on an English operating system, proceed to Step 21 (below) to continue the installation.
If you are installing MS SQL Server on a non-English operating system, click the Collation tab and select SQL_Latin1_General for the Database Engine
collation. If you are also installing Analysis Services, its collation setting is Latin1_General_CI_AS (Figure 11 below).
16. If you find any other collation, change it to SQL_Latin1_General by clicking the Customize button next to Database Engine collation field.
18. Click the Customize button next to Analysis Services collation and select Latin1_General from the list (Figure 13 below).
20. On the Database Engine Configuration screen, select the Mixed Mode (SQL Server authentication and Windows Authentication) option in the
Account Provisioning tab (Figure 14 below). Mixed Mode (SQL Server authentication and Windows authentication) is optional but strongly
recommended.
21. Type a password for the built-in SQL System Administrator account (sa). You must configure the sa-level with a strong password for security purposes.
22. Click Add to add any users who you want to have administrator rights when using Windows authentication. In this example, the local computer’s
Administrator user is visible (Figure 14 below). You may also wish to click on the Add Current User button in order to add the user account of the person
performing the installation.
23. Click the Data Directories tab to review all the directories then click Next (Figure 15 below).
25. Accept the default settings for the rest of the installation sequence. The installation will then proceed and you will see each module install.
26. When the Installation Configuration Rules check is complete, click the Show details button, resolve any failures, and click Next.
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