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Revision as of 20:10, 17 January 2010

The MSSQL Server Express 2005 installer packaged with the toolset is one of the more common sources of installation failure. If other troubleshooting techniques fail, you may wish to install it manually as a separate step from toolset installation. This could also allow you to substitute different versions of the SQL server (note that BioWare has only specifically tested the toolset with the 2005 Express version, but users have reported success with the 2008 version as well).

Installing SQL Express 2005

First, download the SQL Express 2005 installer. Here is the home page with information about SQL Server Express:

http://www.microsoft.com/Sqlserver/2005/en/us/express.aspx

Depending on your hardware, download either the 32 or 64 bit installer from this page:

http://www.microsoft.com/Sqlserver/2005/en/us/express-down.aspx

Run the installer and accept all of the default options that it presents to you throughout the install process. You may wish to give your SQL server a name other than default during this step (the toolset installer uses the name "BWDATOOLSET" by default).

Installing SQL Server Management Studio Express

The bare install of SQL Express 2005 relies on the command line for most of its configuration and management. To provide a more powerful and user-friendly GUI, Microsoft has supplied the free application SQL Server Management Studio Express. Download it here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C243A5AE-4BD1-4E3D-94B8-5A0F62BF7796 or http://www.microsoft.com/Sqlserver/2005/en/us/express-down.aspx (same location as SQL Express 2005)

Install the management studio, again picking the default options presented through the install process.

SQL Server Management Studio Express installation issues

64 Bit Issues

In Windows Vista and Windows 7 if you get an error 29506 the SSMSE cannot change the rights of the database because it is running form your user space. Try the following:

  • Save the SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi on C:\
  • Run the command line as an administrator by going to Start -> Programs -> Accesories
  • Right click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  • Go to C:\ by typing cd \ (enter) your prompt look like this C:\>
  • Type SQLServer2005_SSMSEE.msi (Enter) and the installer should now work without errors.

Cannot connect to <computername>\BWDATOOLSET error when starting SQL Server Management Studio Express

Error Text:

Cannot connect to <ComputerName>\BWDATOOLSET. A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: -1)
Management studio cant connect.png

This may be an artifact of failed installations, or incompletely removed installations. Close the error window and go back to the "Server Name" drop down. See if there are any other entries in there, or select the "Browse for more" option. If you have done a manual installation of SQL Server, there is probably an Server named SQLEXPRESS that you can connect to.

If that does not work, check out http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=-1&LinkId=20476 for more potential solutions.

Creating bw_dragonage_content

Once you've got Management Studio installed, create a new database instance named bw_dragonage_content.

Management studio new database.png

Next you'll need to restore the .bak file that comes with your toolset in order to load the data from it into your database. This file can be found here:

C:\Program Files\Dragon Age\tools\dbbak\bw_dragonage_content.bak

(If you want to generate your own blank database completely from scratch, see Database#Creating a blank database from scratch. You shouldn't normally need to do this however).

To restore a database backup using Management Studio Express:

Note: Please check the results of this step! You should get the two files:

bw_dragonage_content.ldf

and

bw_dragonage_content.mdf

However, it seems that this database command is currently somewhat unreliable. If you cannot find these files, try using a file search first. They might be found somewhere else than you expect. You might have to repeat the restoration process in order to get the two files to the desired destination.

Configuring the toolset to use this database

In the Dragon Age\tools\ folder is a program called ConfigureToolset.exe. Run this and click "next" until you get to the database connection screen:

Configure toolset database selection window.png

This is where you'll select the database that the toolset uses.

The ConfigureToolset application currently (as of 1.01) doesn't set a registry entry that the toolset also needs in order to find the database properly. You'll need to set this manually. The key you'll need to update is "DefaultDatabaseConnection" located here:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\BioWare\Dragon Age\Toolset\Environment

Change it to match the database line produced by the configuration tool in the previous step. For example, the value in a default installation of the toolset is:

Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=bw_dragonage_content;Data Source=.\BWDATOOLSET