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  1. Log on with an administrator account to the computer on which you want to install SQL Defrag Manager.
  2. Close all open applications.
  3. Run Setup.exe in the root of the installation kit.
  4. Click INSTALL Run on the Welcome window.
  5. Click INSTALL Install SQL Defrag Manager on the Install Quick Start window.
  6. On the Welcome window of the setup programwizard, click Next.
  7. Review and accept the license agreement by clicking I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.

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For your first install, we recommend using the Typical setup type. This type ensures that you install and configure all required SQL Defrag Manager components, so you can immediately begin using SQL Defrag Manager in your environment.

To install the components, click Typical, and then click Next.

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You can use a SQL Server instance installed locally on this computer or on another computer. For your first install, we recommend using a local instance.

To choose an instance:

  1. Type in the name of the instance or use the drop-down option to select an instance from the instances available in your current domain and other trusted domains. 
  2. Click Next.

The SQL Defrag Manager Repository stores all collected activity and defragmentation information, which you can then access in the SQL Defrag Manager Console. SQL Defrag Manager can connect to the selected SQL Server instance using the credentials of your current Windows login account or a SQL Server or a SQL Server login. For your first install, we recommend using your current login account credentials. 

To choose a different instance:

  1. Click Browse to select the SQL Server instance you want to use, and then click OK. The Select SQL Server window lists all available instances in your current domain and other trusted domains.
  2. Click Next.

To specify a SQL Server login:

  1. Click Select Use Microsoft SQL Server authentication.
  2. Specify the credentials of a login with sysadmin privileges on that instance, and then click OK.
  3. Click Next.

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