Unfortunately, when I run setup.exe, the DOS window opens and closes immediately and I get no error message.Ģ) I have tried to install SQL Server Express 2008 with Advanced Services (the file is also named SQLEXPRADV_圆4_ENU.exe). To troubleshoot this, I have done the following:ġ) I made a copy of the 2012 Advanced Services extraction directory so I could run setup.exe directly. It's frustrating because I don't even get an error message from the installer on what the problem is. The Microsoft SQL Server Express 2012 site. I am running SQLEXPRADV_圆4_ENU.exe (I'm using Windows 7, 64 bit) as downloaded from Running during the extraction phase but once it runs setup.exe and the DOS window opens and closes, SQLEXPRADV_圆4_ENU_2012.exe*32 disappears from the TaskManager. When I use TaskManager to track the service, SQLEXPRADV_圆4_ENU_2012.exe*32 is I can get past the initial extraction phase, but when the installer tries to run setup.exe after theĮxtraction (I assume it is trying to run setup.exe?), a DOS window opens and then closes almost right after, and then the extraction directory and its contents are deleted. I have a weird bug when trying to install SQL Server 2012 Express with Advanced Services (same issue with 2008 with Advanced Services).
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