I'm trying to enable SQL Filestream on Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2016 64 bit, Management Studio 2017












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The machine config is Windows Server 2012, 64 Bit SQL Server 2016, and SQL Server Management Studio 2017. When I use SQL Server Configuration Manager to enable filestream, it gives me an error that I do not know how to get around.




There was an unknown error applying the FILESTREAM settings. check the
parameters are valid. (0x80041008)











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  • Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

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  • see this SO question

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The machine config is Windows Server 2012, 64 Bit SQL Server 2016, and SQL Server Management Studio 2017. When I use SQL Server Configuration Manager to enable filestream, it gives me an error that I do not know how to get around.




There was an unknown error applying the FILESTREAM settings. check the
parameters are valid. (0x80041008)











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  • Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

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  • see this SO question

    – Kin
    Dec 17 '18 at 18:41






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    I've removed the image in your question because it only shows the same error message you have pointed out in your text. You can add it again following this link and clicking rollback button of any of the other edits.

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The machine config is Windows Server 2012, 64 Bit SQL Server 2016, and SQL Server Management Studio 2017. When I use SQL Server Configuration Manager to enable filestream, it gives me an error that I do not know how to get around.




There was an unknown error applying the FILESTREAM settings. check the
parameters are valid. (0x80041008)











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The machine config is Windows Server 2012, 64 Bit SQL Server 2016, and SQL Server Management Studio 2017. When I use SQL Server Configuration Manager to enable filestream, it gives me an error that I do not know how to get around.




There was an unknown error applying the FILESTREAM settings. check the
parameters are valid. (0x80041008)








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  • Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

    – CR241
    Dec 17 '18 at 18:22











  • see this SO question

    – Kin
    Dec 17 '18 at 18:41






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    I've removed the image in your question because it only shows the same error message you have pointed out in your text. You can add it again following this link and clicking rollback button of any of the other edits.

    – McNets
    Dec 17 '18 at 20:37



















  • Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

    – CR241
    Dec 17 '18 at 18:22











  • see this SO question

    – Kin
    Dec 17 '18 at 18:41






  • 1





    I've removed the image in your question because it only shows the same error message you have pointed out in your text. You can add it again following this link and clicking rollback button of any of the other edits.

    – McNets
    Dec 17 '18 at 20:37

















Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

– CR241
Dec 17 '18 at 18:22





Windows and SQL Server both are 64-bit?

– CR241
Dec 17 '18 at 18:22













see this SO question

– Kin
Dec 17 '18 at 18:41





see this SO question

– Kin
Dec 17 '18 at 18:41




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I've removed the image in your question because it only shows the same error message you have pointed out in your text. You can add it again following this link and clicking rollback button of any of the other edits.

– McNets
Dec 17 '18 at 20:37





I've removed the image in your question because it only shows the same error message you have pointed out in your text. You can add it again following this link and clicking rollback button of any of the other edits.

– McNets
Dec 17 '18 at 20:37










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Root Cause?



During October we installed SQL Server 2016 on the server – but the desktop icons were still set to SQL Server 2017. When I used the 2016 Configuration Manager, it seemed to work.



Multiple versions installed on TEST Server:



Multiple SQL versions installed on test server



Configuration manager on TEST Server with Configuration Manager 2017:



SQL 2017 Configuration Manager



SQL Server Version on TEST Server:



SQL Version on Test Server

Using SQL Server 2016 Configuration Manager:



enter image description here



So basically we were running the wrong version of configuration manager. Also we did a server restart. When I had previously tried to configure it on both 2016, 2017 configuration manager, it didn't work.






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    Root Cause?



    During October we installed SQL Server 2016 on the server – but the desktop icons were still set to SQL Server 2017. When I used the 2016 Configuration Manager, it seemed to work.



    Multiple versions installed on TEST Server:



    Multiple SQL versions installed on test server



    Configuration manager on TEST Server with Configuration Manager 2017:



    SQL 2017 Configuration Manager



    SQL Server Version on TEST Server:



    SQL Version on Test Server

    Using SQL Server 2016 Configuration Manager:



    enter image description here



    So basically we were running the wrong version of configuration manager. Also we did a server restart. When I had previously tried to configure it on both 2016, 2017 configuration manager, it didn't work.






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      Root Cause?



      During October we installed SQL Server 2016 on the server – but the desktop icons were still set to SQL Server 2017. When I used the 2016 Configuration Manager, it seemed to work.



      Multiple versions installed on TEST Server:



      Multiple SQL versions installed on test server



      Configuration manager on TEST Server with Configuration Manager 2017:



      SQL 2017 Configuration Manager



      SQL Server Version on TEST Server:



      SQL Version on Test Server

      Using SQL Server 2016 Configuration Manager:



      enter image description here



      So basically we were running the wrong version of configuration manager. Also we did a server restart. When I had previously tried to configure it on both 2016, 2017 configuration manager, it didn't work.






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        Root Cause?



        During October we installed SQL Server 2016 on the server – but the desktop icons were still set to SQL Server 2017. When I used the 2016 Configuration Manager, it seemed to work.



        Multiple versions installed on TEST Server:



        Multiple SQL versions installed on test server



        Configuration manager on TEST Server with Configuration Manager 2017:



        SQL 2017 Configuration Manager



        SQL Server Version on TEST Server:



        SQL Version on Test Server

        Using SQL Server 2016 Configuration Manager:



        enter image description here



        So basically we were running the wrong version of configuration manager. Also we did a server restart. When I had previously tried to configure it on both 2016, 2017 configuration manager, it didn't work.






        share|improve this answer















        Root Cause?



        During October we installed SQL Server 2016 on the server – but the desktop icons were still set to SQL Server 2017. When I used the 2016 Configuration Manager, it seemed to work.



        Multiple versions installed on TEST Server:



        Multiple SQL versions installed on test server



        Configuration manager on TEST Server with Configuration Manager 2017:



        SQL 2017 Configuration Manager



        SQL Server Version on TEST Server:



        SQL Version on Test Server

        Using SQL Server 2016 Configuration Manager:



        enter image description here



        So basically we were running the wrong version of configuration manager. Also we did a server restart. When I had previously tried to configure it on both 2016, 2017 configuration manager, it didn't work.







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