New Redgate Installer launched - let us know what you think
Julia.Hayward
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As announced on our Live Stream event, we have released our new Installer. This is a complete overhaul of the installation experience, and as it takes its first steps we'd like to carry on improving it. We have already released SQL Index Manager with the initial version, and we'll be rolling out other tools and bundles progressively over the next few weeks. There are further enhancements planned such as bulk uninstallation and tie-ins with licensing, and we'd love to hear both your feedback on what we've done and what you'd like to see in future.
Tech Lead, SQL Toolbelt
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SQL Prompt 8.2
MSI returned failure code InstallFailure
Service 'Redgate Client' (RedGateClient) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient permissions to start system services.
Old installer worked fine.
Latest version of SQL Prompt is buggy to the point of unusability, but installer worked fine.
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Thanks for the feedback. We've added a one pixel wide black border to the window so hopefully it should stand out a bit more in the future.
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- run the exe from command line (as admin) with Extract option to get the MSI files
- run the msi using msiexec from command line (as admin)
I appreciate the problems are probably caused by our group policy, but the previous version was a lot easier for me! (Especially if there are multiple updates) Going forward I guess I now know the steps I need to take - but working this out this morning took a while! (definitely going to have to turn frequent updates off)Thanks.
* SQL Search 3.0
MSI returned failure code InstallTempUnwritable
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Which is pretty disapointing really.
Your software has the tick box grayed out so you cannot repair/reinstall software when it thinks it is still in the system, even if you used the "MicrosoftProgram_Install_and_Uninstall.meta.diagcab" tool to remove it, when uninstall/Remove does not work. Your tooling for Adding and Removing features sucks (possible poor QA or fragile software or poor UX). If you install your aoftware one and never again that might be the wises move. If you try and keep it uptodate, that you are bound for trouble, if you mix and match features, eg buy one ToolBelt and One DevTool and use bits of both, and activate using your email id, then you are in for a whole world of pain sadly. A feature of red-gate tools is that you depend upon it and it will break at the most inconveinent point possible. So dont depend upon it for critical systems (unless you install once and never change it).
Red-Gate really needs to invest in QA engineers.
Unable to upgrade SQL compare MSI returned failure code InstallTempUnwritable
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It keep telling us that we don't have sufficient privileges. (It seems to be stuck on RedGate Client service).
We are admin, and we run the installer by right-clicking on the file, and chose "RUN AS ADMIN"... can't see what we are doing wrong.
Rebooting between each step doesn't help.
Any idea what we can do to install it? We are not using a trial, we have paid our licence. It's a serious pain in the ass! Paid 500$ for it and spending hour$$$$ trying to install it. Not funny.
My $0.02.
One feature I'd suggest: A pure update process where the installer does not try to install tools that are not on the machine (in my case, Monitor and Backup). You can of course unselect them but still.
I had tons of exchanges with Matt from Red-Gate tech support, and we have found the solution to my problem.
RedGateClient (the licencing program) was trying to listen on some port of 127.0.0.1. But our server was not listening. If you want to know if your IP is in the listen list, from the command prompt:
if it's not there:
Once you have done that, if there was previous failed installation, delete this folder (or just rename it if you want):
Try to install again and the "Verify if you have sufficient privileges to start system services" should be gone.
You had previous versions available as downloadable zips, the page is there but the option is gone.
Or the one link i did find allows a downloader for 8.2 then trys to install 10 anyway, but stops because it says 10 already installed, so 8.2 never was going to be installed. A bait n switch.
I have used and liked very much 8.2, and in the old coke/ new coke theme, I don't want to upgrade as it did what I wanted and I am comfortable and productive with it.
I don't like being told "well you're gonna like this..." or "forced to upgrade" because it's better for someone else's plan.
I don't require on-going for support for 8.2, other than to get it back installed.
I would ask for a stand alone release be available so I can fix this if it ever happens again, when-ever where-ever so I don't have to wait for tech support to be available (weekends, 2:45am, holidays, whenever I have time to code and need my tools working now).
It worked just fine on the machine I had it on, and new versions "often" require upgraded machines to offer the same previous performance, and..... just offer the previous versions and let the user upgrade when they're ready. When I'm ready for bigger/ faster, I know where to find you.
MSI returned failure code InstallFailure
Service 'Redgate Client' (RedGateClient) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient permissions to start system services.