Table of contents
- Overview of Installing SQL Server 2000
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Basic Installation Options
- Entering Information in Basic Setup Screens
- Computer Name
- Installation Selection
- Existing Installation Options
- Installation Definition
- User Information
- Instance Name
- Setup Type: Typical, Minimum, or Custom
- Select Components
- Network Libraries
- Services Accounts
- Authentication Mode
- Choose Licensing Mode
- Installing a Remote Configuration
- Advanced Installation Options
- Working with Named and Multiple Instances of SQL Server 2000
- Working with Instances and Versions of SQL Server
- Collation Options for International Support
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Upgrading to SQL Server 2000: Overview
- Hardware and Software Requirements for Upgrading
- Upgrading from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2000
- Replication and Upgrading
- Upgrading Databases from SQL Server 7.0 (Copy Database Wizard)
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Upgrading Databases from SQL Server 6.5 (Upgrade Wizard)
- Preparing to Upgrade from SQL Server 6.5
- Estimating the Disk Space Required for Upgrading
- Data and Object Transfer
- Order of Upgrade Using a Direct Pipeline or Tape Drive
- Upgrading Using One or Two Computers (Logon Screen)
- Selecting a Scripting Code Page
- Selecting Databases to Upgrade
- Database Configuration
- Proposed Database Layout
- Tape Upgrade Transfer Options
- System Configuration
- Completing the SQL Server Upgrade Wizard
- Upgrade Script Interpreter
- Backward Compatibility
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After Installing or Upgrading to SQL Server 2000
- Using the Start Menu
- System and Sample Databases
- Locating Directories and Files
- Changing Passwords and User Accounts
- Renaming a Server
- Deploying SQL Server After Initial Installation
- Installing Full-Text Search and Indexing Tools
- Configuring SQL Server 2000 After Upgrading
- Switching Between SQL Server 6.5 and SQL Server 2000
- Removing SQL Server 7.0 or SQL Server 6.5 After Upgrading
- Removing SQL Server 2000