I found some partial threads on this, but couldn't find anything complete enough to get an answer on this.
I'm on Windows 2000, and loaded SQL Server 2000 as a standalone. I had problems with SQL Server 2000 (not able to get connection, insufficient access rights) and figured that I messed something up in the installation. I performed an uninstall via Control Panel icon. When I went to re-install SQL, I get a message: "A previous program installation created pending file operations on the installation machine. You must restart the computer before running setup."
Rebooting hasn't helped after several attempts. Microsoft's kb was of no use on this one. They had instructions for rebuilding SQL Server Registry Entries that applied to earlier versions of SQL but didn't impact this at all.
I'm on Windows 2000, and loaded SQL Server 2000 as a standalone. I had problems with SQL Server 2000 (not able to get connection, insufficient access rights) and figured that I messed something up in the installation. I performed an uninstall via Control Panel icon. When I went to re-install SQL, I get a message: "A previous program installation created pending file operations on the installation machine. You must restart the computer before running setup."
Rebooting hasn't helped after several attempts. Microsoft's kb was of no use on this one. They had instructions for rebuilding SQL Server Registry Entries that applied to earlier versions of SQL but didn't impact this at all.