SharePoint server installation [closed] - sharepoint-2010

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I want to know that I have one windows server 2008 R2 configured with TFS 2010, MS SQL 2008 R2 and windows sharepoint service 3.0. Now we need to install sharepoint server 2010 on the same machine.
So can we proceed with same or there can be issues.

If the server meets the requirements to support SharePoint Server 2010, there shouldn't be any other compatibility issues, since you are using the latest versions of TFS and MS SQL. Just make sure that the MS SQL version is 2008 R2 64 bits.

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Can I Install SQL Server 2008 R2 express edition on Windows xp 32bit? [closed]

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I am trying since 2 days. I was able to Install but I Cant see my all services in 'SQL Server Configuration Manager and I cannot access sql server management studio.
It works fine on my windows 7 laptop and it have all the services.
Xp have only 'SQL Server(SQLEXPRESS)' running and 'SQL SERVER AGENT(SQLEXPRESS)' and 'SQL SERVER Browser' stopped. I right clicked and tried to start but start is disabled. I am not sure whether this is installation issue or because of windows xp.
You can find a list of supported operating systems and requirments here.
I checked for you and XP Professional service pack 3 is in the list.
You can try if updating your service pack works?

Team Foundation Server 2010 & SharePoint 2010 Upgrade [closed]

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I am very new to TFS and SharePoint so I hope I can explain myself as best as possible.
We currently run a single server farm that runs on Windows 2007 Standard, SQL 2008, TFS 2010 and SharePoint 3.0. I have been given the fun task of upgrading this to TFS 2012 and SharePoint 2010!
Now I have been following the steps that Microsoft provide but I am still hitting problems along the way and need to know the best possible approach!
I have built a new server with all TFS & SharePoint requirements. Windows 2008 R2, SQL 2008 R2. I have also installed TFS and SharePoint 2010. Before I configure anything I then used TFS backup and restore tools provided with the new installation to back up the existing Database on the old server and restored the databases onto the new server running SQL 2008 R2.
Before backing up the databases I made sure I have a backup of the report server encryption key. When trying to restore this I have the following problem?
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WmiProvider.WMIProviderException: The report server cannot open a connection to the report server database. A connection to the database is required for all requests and processing. (rsReportServerDatabaseUnavailable)
Have I missed any steps for the upgrade?
Also when performing this upgrade, is there any chance of this interrupting our current TFS & SharePoint production server?
It sounds like you selected "Install but do not configure" when installing Reporting Services. For TFS 2010+ you need to have it configured as the TFS install will not do that for you like it used to in 2005/2008.
I have a blog post that includes how to configure RS: http://nakedalm.com/integrate-reporting-and-analyses-services-with-team-foundation-server-2013/
Although this is for 2013 it applies equally to 2012.

SQL connection failure [closed]

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I have a server with SQL Management Studio 2005 installed on a server 10.x.x.x as IP.
I also have a PC with SQL Management Studio 2005 Express installed.
The problem is that from my PC I can connect to the server successfully but I cannot to localhost even with Windows Authentication..
I tried to troubleshoot the problem but I couldn't find any SQL service in windows services.
also I don't know the credentials of the SQL specially that I was not asked to submit it during the SQL Management Studio 2005 Express Setup , any help please?
Management studio is just the tool to manage SQL databases. Hence the name. It is not the SQL Server itself.
If there's no SQL server service in services, chances are SQL Server is not installed.

System requirement for TFS 2012 Express [closed]

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I just want to know
Is TFS 2012 EXPRESS is compatible with SQL SERVER 2008 ENTERPRISE edition and OS is window SERVER 2012
And possible then what would be the process to install it.
Thanks
From MSDN:
SQL 2008 Enterprise is supported but it must be SQL 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1.
TFS requires Windows Server 2008 (SP2, or R2 SP1) and will need to be on a 64 bit OS for the server side, but 32 bit clients can access it.
The set up is pretty self explanatory, I had a problem getting the permissions right, if you get a choice of letting TFS setup the database alongside the TFS implementation choose that, it is simpler. It can be done with an existing database though.

Installing SQL Server 2008 [closed]

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I'm having a problem installing SQL Server 2008 on my windows 7 32 bit machine. I get an unhandled exception error message.
Any solutions for these?
Thanks.
Have you tried searching the web for "sql server 2008 b77a5c561934e089"?
Sql Server 2008 R2 Express install problem
SQL Server 2008 Setup - Microsoft Corporation: Software
Microsoft Framework Error While Installing SQL SERVER 2008
Two of these posts suggest deleting the C:\Users\rethabile\AppData\Local\Microsoft_Corporation folder and trying again. The other says that you can't install on a drive that is compressed.