Setup New Windows Clustering on AlwaysOn Database Servers

Make sure to install “Windows Failover Cluster” feature on all nodes in the cluster. Open up “Failover Cluster Manager”. Right click on Failover Cluster Manager and select “Create Cluster”. Select list of servers to be in the cluster. Run Cluster Validation. Provide a “Cluster Name”. Provide a “Networks/IP Address”. Setup a listener is optional but... » read more

Install the Failover Clustering feature

Install the Failover Clustering feature Start Server Manager. On the Manage menu, select Add Roles and Features. On the Before you begin page, select Next. On the Select installation type page, select Role-based or feature-based installation, and then select Next. On the Select destination server page, select the server where you want to install the feature, and then select Next. On the Select server roles page, select Next. On the Select features page,... » read more

Installing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) 2019

Installing SSRS Starting with version 2016, SSRS is a separate install file. Once installed, you will see the “Reporting Services Configuration Manager” app. There may be different version of SSRS Configuration Manager on the same server. Restart of the server may be required after install. To change edition (from Evaluation edition to Developer edition, go... » read more

Steps for Installing SQL Server 2019

Open up Setup.exe for SQL Server 2019. In the popup, go to “Installation” and select “New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation. Tips Use system default to install. Once SQL Server is installed, then go back to change the service accounts. If the setup service accounts don’t have proper permissions,... » read more

Uninstall SQL Server 2019

The uninstaller for SQL Server is hidden under the control panel’s Add or Remove Programs. Goto “Add or Remove Programs“. Select “Microsoft SQL Server 2019” and “Uninstall”. Select “Remove” from the popup menu. Select instance to remove. Select features to remove. Select “Remove” button. Note: When uninstalling SQL Server, make sure you also uninstall the... » read more

Allow Access to Use Remote Desktop

Allow Access to Use Remote Desktop Connection Before Remote Desktop can be used, permission has to be granted to the specific accounts that you would like to Allow to connect to your computer remotely.  Click the Start menu from your desktop, and then click Control Panel. 2. Click System and Security once the Control Panel opens. 3. Click Allow remote access, located under the System tab.... » read more

Log on as a service

Run Start > Administrative Tools  > Local Security Policy Select Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Log on as a service. Click Add User or Group, and then add the appropriate account to the list of accounts that possess the Log on as a service right.

Map Service

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