Installing Commerce Server 2002 on the Business Desk Cluster

Use the following procedure to install Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 on the Business Desk cluster.

To install Commerce Server 2002 on the Business Desk cluster

  1. Insert the Commerce Server 2002 CD into the CD-ROM drive.

  2. Run Microsoft Commerce Server 2002.msi.

    The Commerce Server 2002 Autorun Menu appears.

  3. Click Commerce Server 2002 Components.

  4. In the Commerce Server Setup dialog box that instructs you to install Windows 2000 patches that have been released after Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, click OK.

  5. In the Commerce Server Setup dialog box that asks if you want to install the .NET Framework, click No.

    The Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 Setup Wizard starts.

  6. In the Welcome to the Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 Setup Wizard screen, click Next.

  7. In the CPU License screen, select I have purchased the licenses, and then click Next.

  8. In the Prerequisites screen, click Next.

  9. In the License Agreement screen, read the license agreement, select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.

  10. In the Customer Information screen, enter a User Name, Organization, and Product key, and then click Next.

  11. In the Destination Folder screen, click Change to modify the installation folder. Or, to accept the default installation folder, click Next.

  12. In the Setup Type screen, select Custom, and then click Next.

  13. In the Custom Setup screen, expand Commerce Server Core, and then expand Run-time Objects.

  14. Make sure that the check boxes for Analysis and Data Warehouse, Predictor Service, and Direct Mailer Service are clear, and then click Next.

  15. In the Administration Database Configuration screen, do the following:

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    SQL Server Computer Type the cluster name of the database server cluster. Use the cluster name referenced by SQL Server, not the cluster name referenced by Cluster Service.
    Use Windows Integrated Security Check this option if you want Windows user accounts to authenticate to the Administration database on SQL Server.

    When you use Windows integrated security, user names and passwords are not stored in the SQL Server connection string, and are not affected by SQL password resets. For information about Commerce Server security, see Securing Your Site.

    Use a Specific User Name and Password Check this option if you want to use SQL Server authentication when connecting to the Administration database.
    SQL Server Login Name Type the SQL Server login name that will be used to access the Administration database. To avoid OLAP errors, you should avoid special characters (such as #, @, %, and ').
    SQL Server Login Password Type the password for the SQL Server login. To avoid OLAP errors, you should avoid special characters (such as #, @, %, and ').
  16. Click Next.

  17. If a dialog box appears, informing you that a new administration database will be created, click OK.

  18. In the Services Accounts screen, select the Use the same account for each service and set all to auto start option. In the Service Settings section, do the following:

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    Username Type the Windows user name of the account under which the Commerce Server services will run on this computer.
    Password Type the password of the Windows account.
    Domain Type the domain of the Windows account.
  19. Click Next.

  20. In the Ready to Install screen, click Install.

    The installation process starts.

  21. In the Completing the Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 Setup Wizard screen, click Finish.

  22. Restart the server.

  23. Repeat steps 1-22 on the second server running Business Desk.

Installation of Commerce Server 2002 is complete on the Business Desk cluster after both servers have restarted.

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