On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Scott Golightly
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I took some vacation and am just now getting caught up on the messages. If
> you are still having problems you might want to check that you are running
> SetupActions.exe from an elevated command prompt (to do this right click on
> the shortcut for the command prompt and choose the 'Run as administrator'
> option from the start menu). By default normal users do not have permissions
> to change files in c:\program files.
> Another reason the database may not be dropped and then cannot be created is
> if you have an application (one of the services or some management tool)
> that is actively accessing the database. I haven't checked this scenario but
> it is possible that we are failing to drop the database but not catching the
> error correctly and stopping the install.

Scott,

Thanks for the reply. I ran it as the administrator. I got the program to work.

Bye,

    -Chintana

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