Does Compliance Calibrator come installed with CRM 2007

We will be installing CRM 2007 in May and I need to know if Compliance Calibrator is installed as part of the application. Currently we are running CC 3.0 in R/3, HR and BW. If the new version is part of CRM 2007 then we need to upgrade to the newest version. I also need to know if the CC is not part of CRM 2007, will CC 3.0 technically work in CRM 2007.

Hi, thanks for your replies,
Our SP is uptodate,
Note 1120400 is obsolete we have CRM 6 SP2 and our patch level is 15.
Besides we have a delta between tables entries:
USOBX     => 103.391
USOBX_C     => 103.389
and
USOBT     => 43.785
USOBT_C     => 43.769
Do these tables have the same number of entries in your system? What could be the impact of this delta?
Thanks,
Aldo

Similar Messages

  • Why does my iphone come up with a different email when updating apps?

    why does my iphone come up with a different email when updating apps?
    Everytime I go to update my apps some other persons email or AppleID comes up and I have to cancel.  its annoying enough to have to update all the time but now I have about100 update notifications (don't judge, you probably have a ton of apps too..haha) that are sitting idol, what's up how do I fix?
    thx
    Jackie
    p.s. not updating to iOS6 yet

    I'm sorry Allan, I should have clarified, your answer is improbable (well the first part atleast).
    The apps I have had since the first week of purchase of my iphone back in 2011,  I have not added any apps until 2 months before the last software update.  This starting happening when the new software was implemented but I have not updated to iOS6 yet.  Unless this person was able to hack into my account & transfer them to their account, I do not see how that is possible.
    Prior to seeing this other AppleID, I have a popup to prompt me for my AppleID each time I download content.  Each time I would see mine and enter my password.

  • Why does yahoo emails come back with failure notifications

    why does yahoo emails come back with failure notifications

    In Firefox 3.6 and later on Windows you can hide the "Menu Bar" via "View > Toolbars" or via the right-click context menu on a toolbar.
    Press F10 or press and hold the Alt key down to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily.
    Go to "View > Toolbars" or right-click the "Menu Bar" or press Alt+V T to select which toolbars to show or hide (click on an entry to toggle the state).
    See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Toolbar_customization
    You can also check the Home page setting.<br />
    [[How to set the home page]] - Firefox supports multiple home pages separated by '|' symbols
    See this article for more suggestions: [[Firefox has just updated tab shows each time you start Firefox]]

  • Does iPad 2 come fitted with a screen protector

    Does iPad 2 come fitted with a screen protector

    No, it does not.  If you want one, you are responsible for buying one.

  • Why does my MacBook come up with window saying "setting Up Mac" when I turn it on and enter my password and stays there and does not go any further

    Why does my MacBook come up with window saying "setting Up Mac" when I turn it on and enter my password and stays there and does not go any further

    You may want to put this question on the MacBook community forum to get a better response.
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook

  • Does imovie 3 come free with OS 10.3 Panther?

    Hello,
    Does imovie 3 come free with OS 10.3 Panther? If not, where could I buy a retail version of imovie 3? I might also consider imove 4, ilife 3 or 4 or perhaps imove2.
    I am looking for a version of imovie that will run on my blue and white G3. I am aware there might me some limitations but I am not sure at this point.
    Thanks
    Mike

    Hi Mike:
    No, iLife 03 is a stand alone bundle and is sold seperately. I found one here-but looks like you'll need to hurry!
    iLife 03 with iPhoto 2,iMovie 3,iDVD 3 and iTunes 4 (CD Version)(p/n M9063)-Limited Supply!
    http://www.welovemacs.com/m9063.html
    Sue

  • For Your Consideration: Ultimate Lync 2010 client install with SCCM 2007

    While the subject of my post may be very presumptuous, I submit the following for your consideration to answer the often-asked question about how to deploy Lync 2010 client with SCCM.
    Background:
    I cannot understand why Microsoft made the Lync install so darned confusing, complex, and convoluted.
    After our Lync 2010 FE server was up and running and all users migrated off our OCS server to the Lync environment, I spent about a month and a half trying to figure out how to:
    1.  Uninstall the OCS 2007 R2 client
    2.  Install all prerequisites for the Lync client
    3.  Install Lync on all user workstations silently.
    While researching this, the simple answer I kept seeing given to this question was, "just use the .exe with the right switches according to the TechNet article here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg425733.aspx".  Well, my response is, I
    tried that and while the program installed itself correctly pushed through SCCM, because I was doing it using an administrative account (i.e. the SYSTEM account) due to our users not having admin rights, when the install was done, Lync would automatically
    start up, but in the SYSTEM context so that the user couldn't see it was running, they go to run it and it won't run for them.  I was unable to find any switch or option to prevent the automatic launch.  I suppose the simple solution to that would
    be to have the user reboot, but that's unnecessarily disruptive and was contrary to the desire to make this a silent install.
    The next simplest answer I saw was, "extract the MSI and use that with the right switches".  Problem with that is that the MSI by itself doesn't remove the OCS client or install the prerequisites, and also either requires a registry change to even allow
    the MSI to be used or a hacked MSI that bypasses the registry key check.  I tried to put a package together to uninstall OCS, install the prereqs, and use a hacked MSI, but I never could get the MSI hacked properly.  The other problem I ran into
    was detecting if the OCS client was running in a predictable way so I could terminate it, properly uninstall it, and then do the rest of the installations.  It was this problem that ultimately led me to the solution that I'm about to detail and that has
    worked marvellously for us.
    Solution:
    As I said before, when I first looked at this problem, I started by building a typical software deployment package (Computer Management -> Software Distribution -> Packages) and then created the programs to do the install.  My first attempt was
    just with the .exe file provided as-is by Microsoft using the switches they document in the link above for IT-Managed Installation of Lync, and...well, the end result wasn't quite as desirable as hoped.  So, my next attempt was to extract all the prerequisite
    files and the Lync install MSI (both for x86 and x64), attempt to hack it to get around the "UseMSIForLyncInstallation" registry key, and make the command-lines to terminate OCS and uninstall it.
    In the past when I had an install to do with SCCM that also required uninstalling an older version of a given application, I typically used the program-chaining technique.  That's where you have, for example, 3 or more programs that run in a package
    in a sequence and you have Program 3 be set to run after Program 2 does and then set Program 2 to run after Program 1 so you get the desired sequence of Programs 1-2-3 running in that order.  So, I created programs to 1) kill Communicator.exe 2) uninstall
    Communicator 2007 R2 by doing an "msiexec /uninstall {GUID}" 3) install Silverlight 4) install Visual C++ x86 5) optionally install Visual C++ x64, and then 6) install the Lync x86 or x64 client.  That final step was always the point of failure because
    I couldn't get the hacked MSI for the Lync Client install to work.  I also realized that if Communicator wasn't running when the deployment started, that step would fail and cause the whole process to bail out with an error.  That's one of the downsides
    of program-chaining, if one step fails, SCCM completely bails on the deployment.  This is what also led me to the key to my solution:  TASK SEQUENCES.
    I'm not sure how many people out there look in the "Operating System Deployment" area of SCCM 2007 where Task Sequences normally live, but I also wonder how many people realize that Task Sequences can be used for more than just Operating System deployments. 
    One of the biggest advantages of a task sequence is you can set a step to ignore an error condition, such as if you try to terminate a process that isn't running.  Another advantage is that task sequences have some very good built-in conditionals that
    you can apply to steps, for example, having the sequence skip a step if a certain application (or specific version of an application) is not installed on the machine.  Both of those advantages factor highly into my solution.
    OK, for those who already think this is "TL;DR", here's the step-by-step of how to do this:
    First, you need to extract all the files from the LyncSetup.exe for your needed architectures.  We have a mix of Windows XP and Windows 7 64-bit, so my solution here will take both possibilities into account.  To extract the files, just start up
    the .exe like you're going to install it, but then when the first dialog comes up, navigate to "%programfiles%\OCSetup" and copy everything there to a new location.  The main files you need are: Silverlight.exe, vcredist.exe (the x64 LyncSetup.exe includes
    both x86 and x64 Visual C++ runtimes, you need them both, just rename them to differentiate), and Lync.msi (this also comes in an x86 and x64 flavor, so if you have a mix of architectures in your environment, get both and either put them into their own directories
    or rename them to reflect the architecture).
    For my setup, I extracted the files for the x86 and x64 clients and just dumped them each into directories named after the architectures.
    Next, move these files into a directory to your SCCM file server, whatever it might be that you deploy from, in our case, it was just another volume on our central site server.  Go to the SCCM console into Computer Management -> Software Distribution
    -> Packages and then create a new package, call it something meaningful, and then point to the directory on your SCCM file server for the source files.
    Now you need to create 3 to 5 programs inside the package:
    1.  Name: Silverlight
       Command Line: x86\Silverlight.exe /q     (remember, inside my main Lync install folder on my distribution point, I have an x86 directory for the files from the x86 installer and an x64 folder for the files from the x64 installer. 
    The fact is the Silverlight installer is the same in both, so you only need one of them.)
       On the Environment tab:  Program can run whether or not a user is logged in, runs with administrative rights, Runs with UNC name
       On the Advanced tab:  Suppress program notifications
       All other options leave default.
    2.  Name:  Visual C++ x86
        Command Line:  x86\vcredist_x86.exe /q
       On the Requirements tab: Click the radio button next to "This program can run only on specified client platforms:" and then check off the desired x86 clients.
       Environment and Advanced tabs:  same as Silverlight
       (If you have only x64 clients in your environment, change all x86 references to x64.  If you have a mixed environment, create another program identical to this one, replacing references to x86 with x64.)
    3.  Name:  Lync x86
        Command Line:  msiexec /qn /i x86\Lync.msi OCSETUPDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Lync"  (The OCSETUPDIR fixes the issue with the Lync client wanting to "reinstall" itself every time it starts up)
        Requirements, Environment, and Advanced tabs:  Same as with Visual C++ and Silverlight
        (Same deal as above if you have all x64 clients or a mix, either change this program to reflect or make a second program if necessary)
    Now you need to make the Task Sequence.  Go to Computer Management -> Operating System Deployment -> Task Sequences.  Under the Actions pane, click New -> Task Sequence.  In the Create a New Task Sequence dialog, choose "create a
    new custom task sequence", Next, enter a meaningful name for the task sequence like "Install Microsoft Lync", Next, Next, Close.
    The task sequence will have up to 12 steps in it.  I'll break the steps down into 3 phases, the prereqs phase, uninstall OCS phase, and then Lync install phase.
    Prereqs Phase:
    These are the easiest of the steps to do.  Highlight the task sequence and then in the Actions pane, click Edit.
    1.  Click Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Silverlight".  Select "Install a single application", browse to the Lync package created earlier and then select the Silverlight program.
    2.  Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 x86".  Install Single Application, browse to the Lync package, select the Visual C++ x86 package.
    As before, if you're an all-x64 environment, replace the x86 references with x64.  If you have a mixed environment, repeat step 2, replacing x86 with x64.
    3.  Add -> General -> Run Command Line.  Name: "Enable Lync Installation".  This step gets around the UseMSIForLyncInstallation registry requirement.  The Lync client MSI simply looks for the presence of this key when it runs, so
    we'll inject it into the registry now and it doesn't require a reboot or anything.  It just has to be there before the client MSI starts.
    Command Line: reg add "hklm\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Communicator" /v UseMSIForLyncInstallation /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
    Uninstall OCS Phase:
    This part consists of up to 6 Run Command Line steps.  (Add -> General -> Run Command Line)
    4.  Name: "Terminate Communicator".  Command Line: "taskkill /f /im communicator.exe".  On the Options page, check the box next to "Continue on error".  This will terminate the Communicator process if it's running, and if it's not, it'll
    ignore the error.
    5.  Name: "Terminate Outlook".  Command Line: "taskkill /f /im OUTLOOK.exe".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options page here too.  Communicator 2007 hooks into Outlook, so if you don't kill Outlook, it might prompt for a reboot
    because components are in use.
    (NOTE:  If necessary, you could also add another step that terminates Internet Explorer because Communicator does hook into IE and without killing IE, it might require a restart after uninstalling Communicator in the next steps.  I didn't run into
    this in my environment, though.  Just repeat step 5, but replace OUTLOOK.EXE with IEXPLORE.EXE)
    6.  Name: "Uninstall Microsoft Office Communicator 2007".  Command Line: "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {E5BA0430-919F-46DD-B656-0796F8A5ADFF} /norestart" On the Options page:  Add Condition ->  Installed Software -> Browse to the
    Office Communicator 2007 non-R2 MSI -> select "Match this specific product (Product Code and Upgrade Code)".
    7.  Name:  "Uninstall Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {0D1CBBB9-F4A8-45B6-95E7-202BA61D7AF4} /norestart".  On the Options page:  Add Condition -> Installed Software ->
    Browse to the Office Communicator 2007 R2 MSI -> select "Match any version of this product (Upgrade Code Only)".
    SIDEBAR
    OK, I need to stop here and explain steps 6 and 7 in more detail because it was a gotcha that bit me after I'd already started deploying Lync with this task sequence.  I found out after I'd been deploying for a while that a tech in one of our remote
    offices was reinstalling machines and putting the Communicator 2007 non-R2 client on instead of the R2 client, and my task sequence was expecting R2, mostly because I thought we didn't have any non-R2 clients out there.  So, at first I just had our Help
    Desk people do those installs manually, but later on decided to add support for this possibility into my task sequence.  Now, when you normally uninstall something with msiexec, you would use the Product Code GUID in the command, as you see in steps 6
    and 7.  All applications have a Product Code that's unique to a specific version of an application, but applications also have an Upgrade Code GUID that is unique for an application but common across versions.  This is part of how Windows knows that
    Application X version 1.2 is an upgrade to Application X version 1.1, i.e. Application X would have a common Upgrade Code, but the Product Code would differ between versions 1.1 and 1.2.
    The complication comes in that Communicator 2007 and Communicator 2007 R2 have a common Upgrade Code, but different Product Codes and the "MSIEXEC /uninstall" command uses the Product Code, not the Upgrade Code.  This means that if I didn't have step
    6 to catch the non-R2 clients, step 7 would be fine for the R2 clients, but fail on non-R2 clients because the Product Code in the MSIEXEC command would be wrong.  Luckily, we only had one version of the non-R2 client to deal with versus 4 or 5 versions
    of the R2 client.  So, I put the command to remove Communicator 2007 non-R2 first and checked for that specific product and version on the machine.  If it was present, it uninstalled it and then skipped over the R2 step.  If non-R2 was not present,
    it skipped that step and instead uninstalled any version of the R2 client.  It's important that steps 6 and 7 are in the order they are because if you swap them, then you'd have the same outcome as if step 6 wasn't there.  What if neither is on the
    machine?  Well the collection this was targeted to included only machines with any version of Communicator 2007 installed, so this was not a problem.  It was assumed that the machines had some version of Communicator on them.
    8.  Name:  "Uninstall Conferencing Add-In for Outlook".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {730000A1-6206-4597-966F-953827FC40F7} /norestart".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options Page and then Add Condition ->
    Installed Software -> Browse to the MSI for this optional component and set it to match any version of the product.  If you don't use this in your environment, you can omit this step.
    9.  Name:  "Uninstall Live Meeting 2007".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {69CEBEF8-52AA-4436-A3C9-684AF57B0307} /norestart".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options Page and then Add Condition -> Installed Software
    -> Browse to the MSI for this optional component and set it to match any version of the product.  If you don't use this in your environment, you can omit this step.
    Install Lync phase:
    Now, finally the main event, and it's pretty simple:
    10.  Click Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Lync 2010 x86".  Select "Install a single application", browse to the Lync package created earlier and then select the "Lync x86" program.  As before, if you
    only have x64 in your environment, replace the x86 with x64, or if you have a mixed environment, copy this step, replacing x86 references with x64.
    And the task sequence is done!  The final thing you need to do now is highlight the task, click Advertise in the Actions pane, and deploy it to a collection like you would with any other software distribution advertisement.  Go get a beer!
    Some final notes to keep in mind:
    1.  You can't make a task sequence totally silent...easily.  Users will get balloon notifications that an application is available to install.  The notifications cannot be suppressed through the GUI.  I've found scripts that supposedly
    hack the advertisement to make it be silent, but neither of them worked for me.  It was OK, though because in the end we wanted users, especially laptop users, to be able to pick a convenient time to do the upgrade.  The task sequence will appear
    in the "Add/Remove Programs" or "Programs and Features" Control Panel.  You can still do mandatory assignments to force the install to happen, you just can't make it totally silent.  On the plus side, the user shouldn't have to reboot at any point
    during or after the install!
    2.  In the advertisement setup, you can optionally show the task sequence progress.  I've configured the individual installs in this process to be silent, however, I did show the user the task sequence progress.  This means instead of seeing
    5 or 6 Installer windows pop up and go away, the user will have a single progress bar with the name of the step that is executing.
    3.  One step that I didn't consider when I actually did this was starting the Lync client as the user when the install was complete.  The user either had to start the client manually or just let it start on its own at the next logon.  However,
    while I was writing this, I realized that I could possibly start the client after installing by making another Program in the Lync Package with a command line that was along the lines of "%programfiles%\Microsoft Lync\communicator.exe" and then in the Environment
    tab, set it to "Run with user's rights" "only when a user is logged on".
    4.  My first revision of this task sequence has the Prereqs phase happening after the OCS uninstall phase, but I kept running into problems where the Silverlight installer would throw some bizarre error that it couldn't open a window or something wacky
    and it would fail.  Problem was, I couldn't re-run the task sequence because now it would fail because OCS had been uninstalled, so that's why the Prereqs happen first.  It ran much more reliably this way.
    5.  For some reason that baffles me, when I'd check the logs on the Site Server to monitor the deployment, I'd frequently see situations where the task sequence would start on a given machine, complete successfully, almost immediately start again, and
    then fail.  I'm not sure what is causing that, but I suspect either users are going to Add/Remove Programs and double-clicking the Add button to start the install instead of just single-clicking it, or the notification that they have software to install
    doesn't go away immediately or Lync doesn't start up right after the install, so they think the first time it didn't take and try it a second time.
    I hope this helps some of you SCCM and Lync admins out there!

    On Step 8 I found multiple product codes for the Conferencing Add-In for Outlook.  Here's a list of the ones I found in the machines on my network:
    {987CAEDE-EB67-4D5A-B0C0-AE0640A17B5F}
    {2BB9B2F5-79E7-4220-B903-22E849100547}
    {13BEAC7C-69C1-4A9E-89A3-D5F311DE2B69}
    {C5586971-E3A9-432A-93B7-D1D0EF076764}
    I'm sure there's others one, just be mindful that this add-in will have numerous product codes.

  • Does Snow Leopard Come Installed on the new MBP's?

    I read on here that Leopard and Snow Leopard need to be installed once the computer arrives. Is this true? Meaning that the OS X Snow Leopard is not already installed on the notebook when it arrives! That can't be.
    Also, if I purchase One-on-One at thid Apple Store, it mentions (or I heard fro someone that I can use the 1st class or whatever it is called to get help with installing programs, migrating from the old to the new, learning a little about the SL OS, etc.? I hope this is good for people who purchase the notebook from the online Apple Store too. It has to be, right? Yeah!
    Finally, any recommendations on heavy-duty external 500 GB max most likely with the option of USB 2.0 or FW 400 or 800. I would rarely be using the FW 800 until after I graduate.
    Thanks!

    One2Two wrote:
    I read on here that Leopard and Snow Leopard need to be installed once the computer arrives. Is this true? Meaning that the OS X Snow Leopard is not already installed on the notebook when it arrives! That can't be.
    It can be but may not be true. Apple frequently ships existing inventory made before the latest OS is released (& thus does not have it installed or on the system discs) with what is known as a "drop in" disc, so named because it is dropped in the product box & the box resealed before being sent to retail outlets or to customers for direct sales. Once this inventory is gone, all new units will be shipped with the new OS installed (& on the system discs), until then you may get the new OS in one or the other form.
    Also, if I purchase One-on-One at thid Apple Store, it mentions (or I heard fro someone that I can use the 1st class or whatever it is called to get help with installing programs, migrating from the old to the new, learning a little about the SL OS, etc.? I hope this is good for people who purchase the notebook from the online Apple Store too. It has to be, right?
    *One to One* is a separate purchase & includes personalized help for everything you mentioned. Read about it at http://www.apple.com/retail/onetoone/.
    Finally, any recommendations on heavy-duty external 500 GB max most likely with the option of USB 2.0 or FW 400 or 800. I would rarely be using the FW 800 until after I graduate.
    What is best for you depends on what you mean by "heavy-duty" & how long it will be before you graduate. Do not expect current hard drives to last more than five years (although many will), so figure this into how long you would be using it after purchase. With the current trends in capacity vs. cost, you will probably be able to buy in two years a drive several times as large as a 500 GB one for cheaper than whatever you pay now, so figure that in as well.
    In general, Seagate has a good reputation for longevity (mostly perhaps because of its 5 year warranty on some models). The drive products from Other World Computing are also highly regarded. Personally, I like Buffalo drives, mostly for their low cost, & because I plan on replacing/adding new external drives every 1 ½ to 2 years.
    If by heavy-duty you mean mechanically rugged, check out the portable drives marketed for portable use & that characteristic -- some have shock resistant cases & contain hard drives with higher g-force shock ratings than is usual.

  • Why does it only come up with Yahoo and no tools, bookmarks & edit bar?

    Up until two days ago my home page was comcast.net with Mozilla Firefox being my isp. Now It comes up with Yahoo all the time and has no bar with edit, bookmarks, so on so forth, and no arrow to go back to the previous page option. I do not like Yahoo and do not want it as my homepage. How can I get it back to comcast. I have deleted firefox and re-installed it but it still does the same thing? Please Advise!

    In Firefox 3.6 and later on Windows you can hide the "Menu Bar" via "View > Toolbars" or via the right-click context menu on a toolbar.
    Press F10 or press and hold the Alt key down to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily.
    Go to "View > Toolbars" or right-click the "Menu Bar" or press Alt+V T to select which toolbars to show or hide (click on an entry to toggle the state).
    See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Toolbar_customization
    You can also check the Home page setting.<br />
    [[How to set the home page]] - Firefox supports multiple home pages separated by '|' symbols
    See this article for more suggestions: [[Firefox has just updated tab shows each time you start Firefox]]

  • Does the iPad come preloaded with iOS 5?

    I'am wondering if the iPad 2 comes preloaded with iOS 5

    I'm not sure whether they've started to yet, but they will be - there may still be some with iOS 4 on them. If it's not re-installed then you can update to it for free.

  • Does macbook pro come standard with iPhoto?

    I have a macbook pro.  Still new to it.  I have had several people tell me that it should come standard with iLife, which iPhoto is included.  I can't find this on my laptop and am frustrated that I may have to pay extra for something I feel should come standard.   Help

    ILife is included with all new MBP purchases:
    Call Apple support for the appropriate redemption codes. I did.
    Ciao.

  • Does SSH come installed with Solaris 10 SPARC

    How to enable SSH on new Solaris 10 box (SPARC)
    Thanks

    Enabling ssh for root login:
    Change an entry:
    PermitRootLogin yes
    in */etc/ssh/sshd_config*

  • SQL Server 2012 DB Engine does not start (clean install with server 2012 and 2008 R2)

    I'm trying to do clean installation of SQL server 2012 on Server 2012 (which is runnning as a VM on ESX server) and getting this "wait on the DB engine recovery failed" message. Initially, I though this issue was related to some permission issues
    but changing the permission or service accounts didn't help. I'm not seeing any "denied" messages in the log files either. Even with Server 2008 R2 (clean built VM), the installation gives the exactly the same error messages. 
    My setup is purely for test purpose; so, the security is not a concern. Can someone help or give me a clue where to look? 
    (Summary)
    Overall summary:
      Final result:                  Failed: see details below
      Exit code (Decimal):           -2061893606
      Start time:                    2014-05-28 17:12:12
      End time:                      2014-05-28 17:19:47
      Requested action:              Install
    Setup completed with required actions for features.
    Troubleshooting information for those features:
      Next step for SQLEngine:       Use the following information to resolve the error, uninstall this feature, and then run the setup process again.
    Machine Properties:
      Machine name:                  WIN-1V3VKPV5Q19
      Machine processor count:       1
      OS version:                    Future Windows Version
      OS service pack:               
      OS region:                     United States
      OS language:                   English (United States)
      OS architecture:               x64
      Process architecture:          64 Bit
      OS clustered:                  No
    Product features discovered:
      Product              Instance             Instance ID                    Feature                
                     Language             Edition              Version         Clustered 
    Package properties:
      Description:                   Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1
      ProductName:                   SQL Server 2012
      Type:                          RTM
      Version:                       11
      Installation location:         E:\x64\setup\
      Installation edition:          Evaluation
      Slipstream:                    True
      SP Level                       1
      Patch Level:                   11.1.3128.0
    Product Update Status:
      Success: KB 2674319, KB 2793634
    Product Updates Selected for Installation:
      Title:                         Service Pack 1
      Knowledge Based Article:       KB 2674319
      Version:                       11.1.3000.0
      Architecture:                  x64
      Language:                      1033
      Title:                         SQL Server 2012 SP1 GDR Product Update
      Knowledge Based Article:       KB 2793634
      Version:                       11.1.3128.0
      Architecture:                  x64
      Language:                      All
      Update Source:                 MU
    User Input Settings:
      ACTION:                        Install
      ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN:      false
      AGTSVCACCOUNT:                 NT Service\SQLAgent$TESTDB
      AGTSVCPASSWORD:                *****
      AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Manual
      ASBACKUPDIR:                   Backup
      ASCOLLATION:                   Latin1_General_CI_AS
      ASCONFIGDIR:                   Config
      ASDATADIR:                     Data
      ASLOGDIR:                      Log
      ASPROVIDERMSOLAP:              1
      ASSERVERMODE:                  MULTIDIMENSIONAL
      ASSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      ASSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS:            <empty>
      ASTEMPDIR:                     Temp
      BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE:         Automatic
      CLTCTLRNAME:                   <empty>
      CLTRESULTDIR:                  <empty>
      CLTSTARTUPTYPE:                0
      CLTSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      CLTSVCPASSWORD:                <empty>
      CLTWORKINGDIR:                 <empty>
      COMMFABRICENCRYPTION:          0
      COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL:        0
      COMMFABRICPORT:                0
      CONFIGURATIONFILE:             C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140528_170909\ConfigurationFile.ini
      CTLRSTARTUPTYPE:               0
      CTLRSVCACCOUNT:                <empty>
      CTLRSVCPASSWORD:               <empty>
      CTLRUSERS:                     <empty>
      ENABLERANU:                    false
      ENU:                           true
      ERRORREPORTING:                false
      FEATURES:                      SQLENGINE
      FILESTREAMLEVEL:               0
      FILESTREAMSHARENAME:           <empty>
      FTSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      FTSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      HELP:                          false
      IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS:  true
      INDICATEPROGRESS:              false
      INSTALLSHAREDDIR:              C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR:           C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSQLDATADIR:             <empty>
      INSTANCEDIR:                   C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTANCEID:                    TESTDB
      INSTANCENAME:                  TESTDB
      ISSVCACCOUNT:                  NT AUTHORITY\Network Service
      ISSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT:         0
      MATRIXCMSERVERNAME:            <empty>
      MATRIXNAME:                    <empty>
      NPENABLED:                     0
      PID:                           *****
      QUIET:                         false
      QUIETSIMPLE:                   false
      ROLE:                          <empty>
      RSINSTALLMODE:                 DefaultNativeMode
      RSSHPINSTALLMODE:              DefaultSharePointMode
      RSSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      RSSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      SAPWD:                         *****
      SECURITYMODE:                  SQL
      SQLBACKUPDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLCOLLATION:                  SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
      SQLSVCACCOUNT:                 NT Service\MSSQL$TESTDB
      SQLSVCPASSWORD:                <empty>
      SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Automatic
      SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS:           WIN-1V3VKPV5Q19\Administrator
      SQLTEMPDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQLUSERDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLUSERDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQMREPORTING:                  false
      TCPENABLED:                    1
      UIMODE:                        Normal
      UpdateEnabled:                 true
      UpdateSource:                  MU
      X86:                           false
      Configuration file:            C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140528_170909\ConfigurationFile.ini
    Detailed results:
      Feature:                       Database Engine Services
      Status:                        Failed: see logs for details
      Reason for failure:            An error occurred during the setup process of the feature.
      Next Step:                     Use the following information to resolve the error, uninstall this feature, and then run the setup process again.
      Component name:                SQL Server Database Engine Services Instance Features
      Component error code:          0x851A001A
      Error description:             Wait on the Database Engine recovery handle failed. Check the SQL Server error log for potential causes.
      Error help link:               http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkId=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&ProdVer=11.0.3128.0&EvtType=0xD15B4EB2%400x4BDAF9BA%401306%4026&EvtType=0xD15B4EB2%400x4BDAF9BA%401306%4026
      Feature:                       SQL Browser
      Status:                        Passed
      Feature:                       SQL Writer
      Status:                        Passed
      Feature:                       SQL Client Connectivity
      Status:                        Passed
      Feature:                       SQL Client Connectivity SDK
      Status:                        Passed
    Rules with failures:
    Global rules:
    Scenario specific rules:
    Rules report file:               C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140528_170909\SystemConfigurationCheck_Report.htm
    (Error Log)
    2014-05-28 17:17:26.64 spid8s      0 transactions rolled back in database 'msdb' (4:0). This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
    2014-05-28 17:17:26.73 spid9s      Starting up database 'model'.
    2014-05-28 17:17:28.24 spid9s      Error: 9004, Severity: 23, State: 6.
    2014-05-28 17:17:28.24 spid9s      An error occurred while processing the log for database 'model'.  If possible, restore from backup. If a backup is not available, it might be necessary to rebuild the log.
    2014-05-28 17:17:28.24 spid9s      SQL Trace was stopped due to server shutdown. Trace ID = '1'. This is an informational message only; no user action is required.
    (Details)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Exception type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlEngineConfigException
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:     Message: 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         Wait on the Database Engine recovery handle failed. Check the SQL Server error log for potential causes.
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:     HResult : 0x851a001a
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         FacilityCode : 1306 (51a)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         ErrorCode : 26 (001a)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:     Data: 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:       SQL.Setup.FailureCategory = ConfigurationFailure
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:       WatsonConfigActionData = INSTALL@CONFIGRC@SQL_ENGINE_CORE_INST
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:       WatsonExceptionFeatureIdsActionData = System.String[]
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:     Stack: 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlServerServiceBase.WaitSqlServerStart(Process processSql)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlServerServiceSCM.StartSqlServer(String[] parameters)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlEngineDBStartConfig.ConfigSQLServerSystemDatabases(EffectiveProperties properties, Boolean isConfiguringTemplateDBs, Boolean useInstallInputs)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlEngineDBStartConfig.DoCommonDBStartConfig(ConfigActionTiming timing)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlConfigBase.SlpConfigAction.ExecuteAction(String actionId)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp:         at Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlConfigBase.SlpConfigAction.Execute(String actionId, TextWriter errorStream)
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Watson Bucket 1 
     Original Parameter Values 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 0 : SQL Server 2012@RTM@ 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 1 : Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlServerServiceBase.WaitSqlServerStart 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 2 : Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlServerServiceBase.WaitSqlServerStart 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 3 : Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlEngineConfigException@1306@26 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 4 : Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlEngine.SqlEngineConfigException@1306@26 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 5 : SqlEngineDBStartConfigAction_install_configrc 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 6 : INSTALL@CONFIGRC@SQL_ENGINE_CORE_INST 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: 
     Final Parameter Values 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 0 : SQL Server 2012@RTM@ 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 1 : 0xD15B4EB2 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 2 : 0xD15B4EB2 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 3 : 0x4BDAF9BA@1306@26 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 4 : 0x4BDAF9BA@1306@26 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 5 : SqlEngineDBStartConfigAction_install_configrc 
    (01) 2014-05-28 17:17:28 Slp: Parameter 6 : 0x9C5770A6 

    Hi Nababoya:
    As you are telling this is a test installation process...
    In the logs i m seeing the error message "An error occurred while processing the log for database 'model'.  If possible, restore from backup. If a backup is not available, it might be necessary to rebuild the log.".
    1) If the SQL Services was installed successfully and SQL Service was not able to start because of model database issue...
        1.1) If you have model database SQL back file, start the SQL Server in single user mode with minimum configuration and try to restore MODEL database
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlserverfaq/archive/2011/05/11/inf-hey-my-sql-server-service-is-not-starting-what-do-i-do.aspx
        1.2) If you don't have backups., try to rebuild the system databases but make sure that you are not losing any data critical data on master and SQL Jobs on MSDB
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd207003%28v=sql.110%29.aspx#RebuildProcedure
    2) As if this is a new installation try to repair the instance with the help of setup media file
    3) If the repair option fails., the last option wipe out the complete SQL Server components from Services.msc and Registries and start new installation.
    4) Make sure when you are doing un-installation all the required SQL Server components on services.msc should be in stop state.
    Hope this helps and let me know any questions...
    Thanks,
    Thanks, Satish Kumar. Please mark as this post as answered if my anser helps you to resolves your issue :)

  • Does Creative Cloud come bundled with fonts?

    I was just watching a Photoshop CS6 tutorial and the instructor said he was using the Rockwell font because it came with Creative Suite.
    I didn't recall ever seeing that font in my menu, so I checked to see if it had been installed in my system when I installed Creative Suite with my Creative Cloud subscription, and confirmed it is not there.
    Are the fonts only bundled with the traditional perpetual license of Creative Suite?

    Typekit is available standalone or as part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud service.
    As part of a paid Creative Cloud subscription, you’ll receive a Typekit Portfolio plan with access to our full library of web fonts. (The free Creative Cloud subscription includes a Typekit Free Plan, with a subset of the fonts available.)
    I think instructor is talking about the Rockwell which is the part on Creative cloud.
    Refer the below for the more details regarding rockwell:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/creativelayer/kinetic-typography/#more-1315
    Refer the below link for more details :
    http://blog.typekit.com/2013/05/06/sneak-preview-syncing-fonts-to-your-desktop/

  • AC 8 - Does this version come stock with the email widget and print widget?  Are there other non stock widgets I should also purchase?

    Thinking of purchasing AC8 for training and quizzes / assessments.  Does it come with the print and email widgets?  Are there other widgets I might also need that don't come stock in Version 8?
    Thanks
    Tina

    Thanks Lilybiri for your response.  I had a version of Captivate version 7 and had to purchase an email piece separately so I would receive notifications on quiz completions etc.  I just need to know if that would also be the case for the print function and email function in 8.
    Thanks

Maybe you are looking for

  • My do not disturb schedule will not work

    When I schedule a "do not disturb" on my phone (iphone 4s), it does not automatically turn it on.  It will only work when the do not disturb is swiped on/off manually.  Can anyone help with a solution please? Thanks James

  • Transfer Posting - Very Urgent.

    Dear gurus I need help against to transfer stock from one plant to another plant through STO in SAP (Further STN (313 & 315)). Could anybody pl send me T-Code for that & further postings required to place that material in unrestricted are of other pl

  • Combining Data from a Broken iPad with Another iPad.

    My fiance replaced her iPad with a broken screen with a brand new one.  When we left the Genius Bar, the Genius told her to go home and back it up from iTunes (she synced the old one prior to leaving for the store).  I thought she would take care of

  • Windows Media Player DRM

    Just wondering if there's any work-around for the problem of certain sites using Windows Media Player's Digital Rights Management when it comes to playing video on like MTV.com and MediaZone.com. Below is the message I get when trying to play video o

  • Missing Default Domain policy

    Hi Experts, i have strange issue, users are unable get the policy applied after investigating found out that the default domain policy is missing on dcs in one site, i have checked further for any events relation to journal wrapping to no avail,  cli