![]() Once the accounts are created, make sure the passwords for the accounts are working properly. Enter the User name, Full Name, Descriptions, and Password for the user account and click on Create. Right-click on the Users folder and select New Users.Expand Local Users and Groups, and click on Users. Expand System Tools, and click on Local Users and Groups.After log on to the server, open Computer Management ( Start –> Administrative Tools –> Computer Management).Follow the steps mentioned below to create the service accounts for SQL Server 2008 R2. From the screenshot we can find that Service Pack 2 of Windows Server 2008 has been installed. For this demo, we are going to create two accounts TestLab3_Data and TestLab3_Agent. ![]() In this part, we are going to create two service accounts for SQL Server 2008 R2 installation. In a domain environment, use domain accounts to run the SQL Server services. As we are going to deploy on a stand alone machine in a workgroup environment, we are going to use local windows accounts. Before starting the SQL Server installation, we are going to create the accounts, which will be used to run the SQL Server services. You can download the SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Evaluation Edition from here. To see a complete list of Hardware and Software requirements for the installation of SQL Server 2008 R2, click here. To complete this post, we are going to install SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Evaluation edition on a virtual machine running on Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2.
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