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SQL Server Forum / DB Engine / SQL Server / March 2008

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Where is the original SQL Server 2005 install LOG file kept?

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Spin - 20 Mar 2008 22:42 GMT
Gurus,

Running SQL Server 2005 SP2.  I was wondering something about our company's
SQL Server 2005 installation.  Where is the original SQL Server 2005 install
LOG file kept?  You know, the one that kept a record of your installation
choices such as default or named instance, Windows Authentication or SQL
Authentication, installation path, etc... I never documented this stuff,
though I do know it off my head I would like to know where to go to confirm
my decisions.

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Tibor Karaszi - 21 Mar 2008 08:19 GMT
Perhaps below can be a starting point?

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\LOG

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> Gurus,
>
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> though I do know it off my head I would like to know where to go to confirm
> my decisions.
 
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