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Thread: MOD2000: SetupC.log File Contents for End-User Client Components

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    Default MOD2000: SetupC.log File Contents for End-User Client Components

    SUMMARY:

    When the Microsoft Access Workflow Designer End-User Client Components, log information is written to install a file called SetupC.log default, the file is located in the following folder:

    Program Files\Microsoft Office Developer folder.

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    During the installation of the Access Workflow Designer End-User Client Components the SetupC.log file logs the following:
    1. The date and time that the Access Workflow Designer client components are installed.
    2. System information with the boot drive, CPU, default language, RAM, and operating system version.
    3. The PC name, username, and domain name of the person installing the Access Workflow Designer client components.
    4. Checking for the installation of Microsoft Access.
    5. Checking for the installation of MSDE and Microsoft SQL Server SP1.
    6. Checking for the installation of the Access Server design tools (DDS) and Access SQL namespace file.
    7. Checking for the installation of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.
    8. Checking for the modSystem database.
    9. Registering Microsoft Office 2000 Developer files.
    10. Setting registry values.

    The following is a sample track Setup.log on a PC with Windows 98 and Office 2000 Premium:

    11:28:07 Microsoft Office Developer Setup Log File
    11:28:07 System Info:
    11:28:07 DATE: 11-19-1999
    11:28:07 TIME: 11:28:07
    11:28:07 BOOTUPDRIVE: C:
    11:28:07 CPU: Pentium
    11:28:07 EXTENDEDMEMORY: 63M
    11:28:07 LANGUAGE: English
    11:28:07 IS_LANGUAGE: English
    11:28:07 LANGUAGE_DRV:
    11:28:07 OS: Windows 95 or Windows 98
    11:28:07 OSMAJOR: 4.10
    11:28:07 OSMINOR: 4.10

    11:28:07 CMDLINE: -i
    11:28:07 CMDLINE: -i
    11:28:07 Loading System Support DLLs
    11:28:07 Loading Application Support DLLs
    11:28:07 Computer Name: COMPUTER
    11:28:07 User Name: USER
    11:28:07 Domain Name: DOMAIN
    11:28:07 IsDomainController: COMPUTER
    11:28:07 Return Code: 0
    11:28:07 Return Code: 0
    11:28:07 Checking for FrontPage Web Server Extensions (WEC dlls).
    11:28:08 Found.
    11:28:08 Checking for Access.
    11:28:08 Checking for Access Server design tools (DDS).
    11:28:08 Checking for Access SQL namespace file.
    11:28:08 Found.
    11:28:08 Checking for SQL Server 7.0, Service Pack 1.
    11:28:08 SQL Install Path: C:\MSSQL7\Install
    11:28:08 SQL Binn Path: C:\MSSQL7\binn
    11:28:08 SQL Data Path: C:\MSSQL7
    11:28:08 SQL Version: 7.00.623
    11:28:08 SQL Version (Service Pack): 7.00.699
    11:28:08 Checking for Internet Explorer 5.0.
    11:28:08 Internet Explorer Version: 5.00.2614.3500
    11:28:10 Checking for which SQL services are running.
    11:28:10 The following SQL service(s) was found running:
    11:28:10 Starting SQL service(s): MSSQLServer
    11:28:20 Return Code: 0
    11:28:20 Checking for sysadmin permissions.

    11:28:20 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modUserSys Admin.sql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:28:23 Return Code: 0

    11:28:23 Checking for existence of modSystem database. (0 -> Yes)

    11:28:23 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modExistMo dSystem.sql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:28:25 Return Code: (ERROR?) 1
    Msg 50000, Level 16, State 1, Server COMPUTER, Procedure , Line 2
    [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]modSystem database does

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    Default not exist

    not exist

    11:28:26 Return Code: (ERROR?) 1
    11:28:26 Database file: C:\MSSQL7\data\modsystem.mdf
    11:28:26 Not Exists
    11:28:26 Stopping SQL service(s): MSSQLServer
    11:28:30 Return Code: 0
    11:28:33 Install Directory: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Developer
    11:28:33 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstal l\Microsoft Office
    Developer End-User Components, UninstallString=C:\WINDOWS\IsUninst.exe
    -f"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Developer\UninstC.isu" -c"C:\Program
    Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Microsoft Office Developer\Uninstall\modcss.dll"
    11:28:33 Moving data...
    11:28:45 Starting SQL service(s): MSDTC MSSQLServerAgent MSSQLServer

    11:29:05 Return Code: 0

    11:29:05 Registering mod files.
    11:29:05 Launching application: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
    Shared\Microsoft Office Developer\Bin\modtbad.exe /RegServer
    11:29:06 Launching application: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
    Shared\Microsoft Office Developer\Bin\modhost.exe /RegServer

    11:29:07 Setting registry values.
    11:29:07 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer,
    AppPath=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Developer
    11:29:07 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer,
    CommonFilesPath=C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Microsoft
    Office Developer
    11:29:07 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer,
    Server=COMPUTER
    11:29:07 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer, userid=sa
    11:29:08 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer, dbo=sa
    11:29:08 Setting registry: Software\Microsoft\Office Developer,
    InstallPath=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office Developer

    11:29:08 Setting up folders and menu items.

    11:29:08 Installing mod system database components.

    11:29:08 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modWin9x.s ql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:10 Return Code: 0
    New login created.

    11:29:10 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modSystem. sql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:20 Return Code: 0
    The CREATE DATABASE process is allocating 0.75 MB on disk 'modSystem'.
    The CREATE DATABASE process is allocating 0.49 MB on disk
    'modSystem_log'.
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master.dbo.xp_modAddApp'. The stored
    procedure will still be created.
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master.dbo.xp_modSyncUserList'. The
    stored procedure will still be created.

    11:29:21 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modsystemd atabaseproccreation.sql
    -o C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:26 Return Code: 0
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master..xp_modExecute'. The stored
    procedure will still be created.
    Added the procedure modCreateSchema
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master..xp_modExecute'. The stored
    procedure will still be created.
    Added the procedure modDropSchema
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master..xp_modExecute'. The stored
    procedure will still be created.
    Added the procedure modCreateProcedures
    Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because
    it depends on the missing object 'master..xp_modExecute'. The stored
    procedure will still be created.
    Added the procedure modDropProcedures
    Added the procedure modExecuteTimeOutEvents

    11:29:26 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modsystemm essagesENU.sql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:45 Return Code: 0
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    11:29:45 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modCommonS etup.sql -o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:48 Return Code: 0

    11:29:49 Executing: C:\MSSQL7\binn\osql.exe -U sa -P "*****" -b -n -i
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\modClientS etup.sql-o
    C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP4.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\SQLScript. log
    11:29:52 Return Code: 0
    (1 row affected)
    (1 row affected)

    11:29:52 Unloading System Support DLLs
    11:29:52 Setup completed

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