14.Provide the BackupExec system account user name, password, and domain. This must be a domain Administrator account. See the above section entitled “About the BackupExec service account” for details about this account.
15.On the Symantec Backup Exec Database panel, do one of the following to select a location to store the Backup Exec database:
To create a local Backup Exec SQL Express instance:
a.Click Create a local Backup Exec SQL Express instance to store the database on.
b.To change the location of the database, click Browse.
c.Select the location, and then click OK.
To use an existing SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005 instance:
a.Click Use an existing SQL Server 2000 (SP3a or later) or
SQL Server 2005 Server instance on the network to store the database on.
b.Select the instance.
Note: When Backup Exec is installed into an existing instance, the automated master database restore feature is not available. To recover the Master database, you must replace it with the Master database copy that Backup Exec automatically creates and updates when the Master database is backed up. When Backup Exec is installed into an existing instance, the Cluster Configuration Wizard is not available.
16.Click Next, Backup Exec connects to the Database.
17.If the Select path to SQL Express setup file panel appears, perform the following steps to identify the location of the SQL Express SP1 setup file:
a.Click Browse.
b.Navigate to the location where you downloaded the SQL Express SP1 setup file.
c.Click OK.
d.Click Next.
18.If prompted, select how the Symantec Device Driver Installer should install device drivers for the tape storage devices that are connected to the server, and then click Next. It is recommended that you select Use Symantec device drivers for all tape devices.
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