"Beginning C # Databases" This book has seen a few days, and it feels good. It is very suitable for beginners to get started. The example inside is the SQL database, and I have changed code to the Access database. of. In order to improve your own level, follow the books, put the msde down and install a school. After decompression, double-click Setup.exe, actually pop up a dialog box: "For security reasons, ask for a strong SA password. Please use the SAPWD switch to provide the same password. For more information, please refer to the readme file. The installer will immediately exit." Depressed, The book doesn't seem to write something in this area? what happened? But fortunately, BILL calls me to see the self-proposed file, then look, the following is the relevant introduction in the readme file:
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Desktop Engine Setup.exe parameters can be specified in the following two locations:
When you run Setup.exe at a command prompt. In the .ini file specified by the / settings switch. The .ini file is a text file, such as creating and saving files saved using NotePad .ini. The first line in the .ini file is [Options], then you can specify the parameters, and a parameter occupies a row. Important If you are installed, please do not store secure credentials in this file.
The following example shows how to specify parameters at the command prompt:
Setup sapwd = "astrongpassword" instanceName = "instancename" targetdir = "c: / myinstancefolder"
To pass the .ini file to run the installer with the same parameter, create a file called MyParameters.ini using Notepad, with the following contents:
[Options] instanceName = "instanceName" targetdir = "c: / myinstancefolder" When running the installer, use the / settings switch to the .ini file:
Setup / settings "myparameters.ini" sapwd = "astrongpassword"
======================================= I typed "setup sapwd = in the command prompt line" SETUP SAPWD = "Chengbo" instancename = "study" "Enter the installation, but no prompt is completed, there is no MSDE shortcut in the start menu, there is no SQL Server Service Manager in the lower right corner, and it is estimated that no success is successful. Do not know what's going on. It's not too early tonight, and I will find a problem later.