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3.
Click Next to continue. The Customer Information window displays.
Figure 6-23
Customer Information Window
4.
Perform
through
to complete the installation.
5.
Enter a strong password
1
to use for SQL server authentication.
6.
Change the installer suggested hostname to a DNS reachable hostname, or the IP address of the server.
NOTE
The password entered in this field is the system administrator (sa) password. The sa account in SQL
Server 2005 has full access and read/write permissions to all DB instances. It is used during the
installation process and for future upgrades. This password should be recorded and retained in a safe
location by the integrator or customer.
IMPORTANT
Microsoft Strong Password Guidelines for SQL Server 2005 authentication:
Strong passwords are not readily guessed by a person, and are not easily hacked using a computer
program. Strong passwords cannot use prohibited conditions or terms, including: a blank or NULL
condition, "Password," "Admin," "Administrator," "sa," "sysadmin."
IMPORTANT
A strong password cannot be the following terms associated with the installation computer: the name
of the user currently logged onto the machine; the machine name.
A strong password must be more than 8 characters in length and satisfy at least three of the
following four criteria: it must contain at least one number and must contain at least one
non-alphanumeric character (e.g., #, %, or ^).
NOTE
The installer suggests the hostname of the computer as the default DNS reachable hostname. This value
populates into sample data in the database and other sample files by the installer. This is used as part of
URLs delivered to the CA50 to be used to access different services on the server. The default value that
the installer presents should be changed if a CA50 would not be able to resolve the address via DNS.
This can also be the static IP address of the server to avoid or work around any DNS resolution issues.
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