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From Microsoft dll Hell to Microsoft Installation Hell

posted Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Update 14 Aug. 2008-  After spending a few hours on the phone with MS, we decided I should uninstall VSTS and everything associated with it (Unity, SCSF, WCSF, VS SDKs, etc.) and SQL 2008 Server.  This will take at least a day. 

Then install in this order
1. SQL Server 2008
2. VSTS 2008
3. VS SP1

I'll post how it goes.

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Regretfully I have been sitting on getting started with project until SQL Server 2008 came out.   Part of that project includes SSRS and I need BIDS (Business Intelligence Development Studio) to create the reports.  The past 36-48 hrs have resulted in continuous failure to get BIDS installed.
 
Over all this has been a pathetic installation process.  I know the team has a lot going on, but this may top the office 2007 mess originally released (http://realworldsa.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com/office2007install.htm).
 
I am Running Vista 64 with VSTS installed on the D drive.  Apparently a situation that confuses the install.
 
I have tried the workarounds I found out on the web with no luck... listed below
--Changing the ConfigurationFile.ini http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3736462&SiteID=1
--Removing KB945140 VS Shell hotfix
--uninstalling old Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.*
--Wiping everything related to SQL off the box, including express stuff.
 
My suggestion to all those that have not started down this path of self-inflected torture to wait until you see these issues addressed by Microsoft and then move forward with SQL Server 2008.
 
I have posted this in the technet forums, on MS Connections as a bug, and will be opening up a support ticket today.
 
I will post any resolutions back to this blog entry.

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