5003 Setup Requires your Windows NT account and password to set DCOM permissions on required files.
5007 Account:
5008 Password:
5009 User Account Information
5010 Setup needs to install SQL Server support files.\nIn order to do so, Setup needs to log on as the SQL Server System Administrator. Please provide the password for the sa account.
5011 Setup needs to install SQL support files.\nIn order to do this, Setup needs access to your database server. Please provide your login password to log into the database.
5012 System Administrator Account Information
5013 To install Workflow Services for SQL Server to a particular instance of SQL Server, select the name of the server, or use Default to install to the default SQL Server instance.
5014 To install Workflow Services for SQL Server to additional instances of SQL Server, use the SQL Named Instance Configuration tool available on the Tools menu in the Workflow Manager for SQL Server.
5015 (Default)
5016 Select SQL Server Named Instance
5017 Setup has determined that some SQL services are running. These services must be stopped to continue with installation. If you want Setup to stop these services for you, click Yes. If not, click No to exit Setup.
5018 Stop SQL Services
5019 modAppOwners can create and modify Microsoft Office Developer workflow applications
7000 Creating and modifying NT groups.
7001 Setting all SQL services to auto start.
7002 Modifying DCOM permissions and identity.
7003 Creating virtual directory.
7004 Starting process for configuring NT.
7005 Process finished for configuring NT.
7006 The following error code was returned: %d
7007 Creating NT local group 'modAppOwners' on this computer: %s
7008 Adding this user to NT local group: %s
7009 Granting certain NT privileges to NT local group.
7010 SQL Service owner: %s
7011 Updating DCOM Launch permissions for: %s
7012 Updating DCOM identity for: %s
7013 Creating a virtual directory for: %s
7014 Fixing up certain items for use with the web.
7015 Using the following app for fixing up the web: %s
7016 Command line passed for above app: %s
7017 Setting up a SQL distributor.
7018 Setting up necessary SQL login accounts for replication.
7019 Sharing out the replication directory.
7020 The following directory is being shared for replication: %s
7021 Installing the modSystem database into SQL.
7022 Installing applications templates.
7023 Executing the following application: %s
7024 Starting process for configuring workflow.
7025 Process finished for configuring workflow.
7026 Using the following app to run SQL scripts: %s
7027 Running the following script for SQL: %s
7028 Checking for appropriate SQL permissions.
7029 To install Microsoft Office Developer components, you must have SQL Server sysadmin permissions. Contact your SQL Server administrator to grant you the appropriate sysadmin premissions and then run Setup again. For more information about the permissions required for installation, see the 'Installation and Setup' topic in the Developer's Guide.
7030 MSSQLServer and SQLServerAgent services need to be logged in using a valid domain account and run in Windows NT Authentication Mode. See SQL Server Books Online for more information.
7031 Is modSystem installed into SQL? %s
7032 Is modSystem database a server workflow database? %s
7033 Does modSystem exist on disk? %s
7037 Reattaching an existing database.
7038 Checking for database consistency.
7039 Is modSystem an old version database? %s
7040 Unable to retrieve saved DCOM informatin.
7041 Is old version of workflow installed? %s
8000 Setup has detected a previous version of the Workflow Designer on this computer. To save existing applications and templates when you install Microsoft Office XP Developer, you must first run the Access Workflow Designer Uninstall Patch as described in the "Installation" section of the Readme.htm file and then uninstall the previous version. Setup will then be able to successfully migrate any existing applications and templates.\n\nPlease run the Access Workflow Designer Uninstall Patch before uninstalling and then return to the Microsoft Office XP Developer Setup.
8001 Setup has detected a previous installation of Microsoft Office Developer client components. The server components cannot be installed on this computer unless you remove the client components. Uninstall the client components and then run the server setup program again.
8002 Setup cannot continue. There is a problem with the modSystem.mdf file. The file is still attached to the SQL Server, but Setup is unable to locate the file. To continue, verify that the database has been detached correctly and that both files modSystem.mdf and modSystem_log.ldf have been deleted, and then run Setup again. For details, see 'Attaching and Detaching Databases' in the SQL Server Books Online.
8003 Error
8004 Setup cannot continue. An existing modSystem.mdf file is not attached to SQL Server. To continue, click "Yes" to automatically reattach existing database. Click "No" to create new database.
8005 The account or password is incorrect. Please make sure your account is valid and retype your password. Passwords are case sensitive. Make sure all characters are typed using the correct case. Make sure that Caps Lock is not on.
9000 <P style="COLOR: red">The following applications, service packs, or features are prerequisites for installing Microsoft Office Developer, but were not found. Once all requirements are met, please restart Microsoft Office Developer Setup. For more information about prerequisites, see the Readme.htm.</P>
9001 Windows 98 or later or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 or later
9002 Windows 98 or later or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 or later
9003 Windows 2000 Server or later
9004 Administrator privileges on Windows 2000 Server