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 =====Configure===== =====Configure=====
  
-  - After successfully installing SQL Server Express, go to **Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager**.+  - After successfully installing SQL Server Express, go to **Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager**.{{ :sql_conf01.png?nolink |}}
   - In the left-hand pane, expand the **SQL Server Network Configuration** node and click on **Protocols for [YourServerName]**.   - In the left-hand pane, expand the **SQL Server Network Configuration** node and click on **Protocols for [YourServerName]**.
-  - In the right-hand pane, right-click on **TCP/IP** and click **Properties**. +  - In the right-hand pane, right-click on **TCP/IP** and click **Properties**.{{ :sql_conf03.png?nolink |}} 
-  - Under "General" next to "Enable", change the **No** to a **Yes**.+  - Under "General" next to "Enable", change the **No** to a **Yes**.{{ :sql_conf04.png?nolink |}}
   - Above that, click on the **IP Addresses** tab.   - Above that, click on the **IP Addresses** tab.
-  - Here you will see two more "Enable lines. Change them to **Yes**.+  - Here you will see two more "Enablelines. Change them to **Yes**.{{ :sql_conf06.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - At the very bottom of the list, under "IPAll" there is a line that says "TCP Port". Enter 1433 into the field next to it and click **Ok**. Ignore the warning that follows. 
 +  - In the left-hand pane, click on **SQL Server Services**. 
 +  - Right-click on **SQL Server (YourServerName)** and click **Restart**.{{ :sql_conf09.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - After restarting, SQL Server should be ready to use. If you are installing AppMonitor, follow this next guide. [[installing_appmonitor|CLICK HERE]] 
 + 
 +=====Change Firewall Settings===== 
 + 
 +The SQL Server uses port 1433, therefore the firewall must be configured to allow this port to communicate. 
 + 
 +====Windows Vista or 7==== 
 + 
 +  - Be sure you have permissions to change firewall settings.  
 +  - Click on **Start > Control Panel**. 
 +  - If the "View" is by "Category" click on the **System and Security** header, and click on **Windows Firewall**. If the "View" is by "Icon" just click on **Windows Firewall** icon. 
 +  - In the left-hand pane, click on **Advanced Settings**. 
 +  - In the left-hand pane of the new window, right-click on **Inbound Rules** and click **New Rule...**.{{ :sql_firewall03.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - Select the **Port** radio button and click **Next**.{{ :sql_firewall04.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - Next to **Specific local ports**, type **1433** in the field and click **Next**. Click **Next** again.{{ :sql_firewall05.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - Uncheck the **Public** checkbox, unless you know the SQL Server will need this functionality, and click **Next**.{{ :sql_firewall06.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - Type a name in the field so you can remember what this firewall rule does and click **Finish**. 
 +====Windows XP==== 
 + 
 +  - Be sure you have permissions to change firewall settings.  
 +  - Click on **Start > Control Panel** and double-click on **Windows Firewall**. 
 +  - Click on the **Exceptions** tab at the top.{{ :sql_firewall01.png?nolink |}} 
 +  - Click on the **Add port...** button near the bottom. 
 +  - Provide a name in the "Name" field so you can remember what this firewall rule does, type **1433** into the "Port number" field, and click **Ok**. Click **Ok** again.{{ :sql_firewall02.png?nolink |}}
installing_sql_server_2008_r2_express_in_windows.1366919985.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/04/25 12:59 by admin