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7/18/2007 5:57 AM
 

I have resolved the issue. It has to do with the collation property on the database server instance (not just on the database, but the server itself). We have it set to a very specific collation that supports unicode because another application had that requirement. We started to suspect that the collation had something to do with it and set it to SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS on just the database I was trying to install on, but without any success.

 

And then today we setup a totally new instance of SQL Server 2005 with the collation SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS and everything works so far!

I hope somebody will save themselves some frustration by seeing this thread because the solution is far from obvious.

 
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