Delving into the verbose SQL Server Setup log file (detail.txt), I saw this: Needless to say, this was not something I wanted to see. As you can see, SQL Server knows it needs to be enabled (“Windows feature(s) to be turned on:”), and will attempt to do so during the installation process. NET 3.51 is not installed, SQL Server will detect this during Setup as shown in Figure 1. NET 3.51 Installations for SQL Server 2012 on Windows Server 8 This will cut down the installation time for SQL Server 2012. NET 4.0 separately and is already installed by default (see Figure 1 below). This means that you do not need to install. NET 4.0 is out of band with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (meaning it shipped after the release of those OSes, so you need to install them separately), it is in band for Windows Server 8 since it ships with an early version of. NET 4.0 is a new requirement for SQL Server 2012.While. NET 3.51 is still required by SQL Server 2012 – even under Windows Server 8. NET Framework which we all know is required for SQL Server deployments. I’ll be doing a few blog posts on some of the changes as well as their impact on SQL Server. If you haven’t heard, the Windows Server 8 Beta dropped today and boy, am I excited! It’s like a kid in a candy store. NET Framework 4.0, SQL Server 2012, Windows Server 8
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