Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express Silent Install (How-To Guide)

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express is a powerful and reliable free data management system that delivers a rich and reliable data store for lightweight Web Sites and desktop applications. This article will serve as an informative guide and give you a clear understanding of how to perform a silent installation of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express from the command line using the EXE installer.

How to Install Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express Silently

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express (SQLEXPR) Silent Install (EXE)

  1. Navigate to: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003
  2. Download & Copy the SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe to a folder created at (C:\Downloads)
  3. Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  4. Navigate to the C:\Downloads folder
  5. Enter the following command to extract the setup installation files:
    • SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe /q /x:C:\Downloads\SQLEXPR_2012
  6. Press Enter
  7. Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPR_2012 folder
  8. Enter the following command to generate a configuration file:
    • SETUP.EXE /UIMODE=Normal /ACTION=INSTALL
  9. Press Enter
  10. Follow the installation wizard through to the Ready to Install page.
    • The path to the configuration file is specified in the Ready to Install page in the “configuration file path” section.
  11. Copy the ConfigurationFile.ini referenced in the configuration file path to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPR_2012
  12. Cancel the setup wizard without actually completing the installation
  13. Open the ConfigurationFile.ini and modify/add the following options:
    • Change QUIET=”False” to QUIET=”True”
    • Change UIMODE=”Normal” to ;UIMODE=”Normal”
    • Change UpdateEnabled=”True” to UpdateEnabled=”False”
    • Add the following line:
      • IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS=”True”
  14. Save the changes to the ConfigurationFile.ini file

Example SQL Server 2012 Configuration File

;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

; Specifies a Setup work flow, like INSTALL, UNINSTALL, or UPGRADE. This is a required parameter. 

ACTION="Install"

; Detailed help for command line argument ROLE has not been defined yet. 

ROLE="AllFeatures_WithDefaults"

; Detailed help for command line argument ENU has not been defined yet. 

ENU="True"

; Parameter that controls the user interface behavior. Valid values are Normal for the full UI,AutoAdvance for a simplied UI, and EnableUIOnServerCore for bypassing Server Core setup GUI block. 

; UIMODE="Normal"

; Setup will not display any user interface. 

QUIET="True"

; Setup will display progress only, without any user interaction. 

QUIETSIMPLE="False"

; Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0. By default SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. 

UpdateEnabled="False"

; Specifies features to install, uninstall, or upgrade. The list of top-level features include SQL, AS, RS, IS, MDS, and Tools. The SQL feature will install the Database Engine, Replication, Full-Text, and Data Quality Services (DQS) server. The Tools feature will install Management Tools, Books online components, SQL Server Data Tools, and other shared components. 

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,SNAC_SDK

; Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates or a UNC share. By default SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update service through the Window Server Update Services. 

UpdateSource="MU"

; Displays the command line parameters usage 

HELP="False"

; Specifies that the detailed Setup log should be piped to the console. 

INDICATEPROGRESS="False"

; Specifies that Setup should install into WOW64. This command line argument is not supported on an IA64 or a 32-bit system. 

X86="False"

; Specify the root installation directory for shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify the root installation directory for the WOW64 shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after WOW64 shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify a default or named instance. MSSQLSERVER is the default instance for non-Express editions and SQLExpress for Express editions. This parameter is required when installing the SQL Server Database Engine (SQL), Analysis Services (AS), or Reporting Services (RS). 

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

; Specify that SQL Server feature usage data can be collected and sent to Microsoft. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

SQMREPORTING="False"

; Specify the Instance ID for the SQL Server features you have specified. SQL Server directory structure, registry structure, and service names will incorporate the instance ID of the SQL Server instance. 

INSTANCEID="SQLEXPRESS"

; Specify if errors can be reported to Microsoft to improve future SQL Server releases. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

ERRORREPORTING="False"

; Specify the installation directory. 

INSTANCEDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Agent account name 

AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Auto-start service after installation.  

AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Disabled"

; CM brick TCP communication port 

COMMFABRICPORT="0"

; How matrix will use private networks 

COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL="0"

; How inter brick communication will be protected 

COMMFABRICENCRYPTION="0"

; TCP port used by the CM brick 

MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT="0"

; Startup type for the SQL Server service. 

SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Level to enable FILESTREAM feature at (0, 1, 2 or 3). 

FILESTREAMLEVEL="0"

; Set to "1" to enable RANU for SQL Server Express. 

ENABLERANU="True"

; Specifies a Windows collation or an SQL collation to use for the Database Engine. 

SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS"

; Account for SQL Server service: Domain\User or system account. 

SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Windows account(s) to provision as SQL Server system administrators. 

SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\Administrators"

; Provision current user as a Database Engine system administrator for SQL Server 2012 Express. 

ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN="True"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the TCP/IP protocol. 

TCPENABLED="1"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the Named Pipes protocol. 

NPENABLED="1"

; Startup type for Browser Service. 

BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Accept the SQL Server License Terms

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

To specify passwords at the command prompt instead of in the configuration file you can use the following format:

SETUP.EXE /SQLSVCPASSWORD="************" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="************" /ASSVCPASSWORD="************" /ISSVCPASSWORD="************" /RSSVCPASSWORD="************" /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  1. Enter the following command to install SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  2. Press Enter

After a few minutes you should see the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express entries in the Start Menu, Installation Directory, and Programs and Features in the Control Panel.

Software Title:SQL Server 2012 Express
Vendor:Microsoft Corporation
Architecture:x64
Installer Type:EXE
Silent Install Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
Silent Uninstall Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
Download Link:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express with Advanced Services (SQLEXPRADV) Silent Install (EXE)

  1. Navigate to: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003
  2. Download & Copy the SQLEXPRADV_x64_ENU.exe to a folder created at (C:\Downloads)
  3. Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  4. Navigate to the C:\Downloads folder
  5. Enter the following command to extract the setup installation files:
    • SQLEXPRADV_x64_ENU.exe /q /x:C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRADV_2012
  6. Press Enter
  7. Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRADV_2012 folder
  8. Enter the following command to generate a configuration file:
    • SETUP.EXE /UIMODE=Normal /ACTION=INSTALL
  9. Press Enter
  10. Follow the installation wizard through to the Ready to Install page.
    • The path to the configuration file is specified in the Ready to Install page in the “configuration file path” section.
  11. Copy the ConfigurationFile.ini referenced in the configuration file path to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRADV_2012
  12. Cancel the setup wizard without actually completing the installation
  13. Open the ConfigurationFile.ini and modify/add the following options:
    • Change QUIET=”False” to QUIET=”True”
    • Change UIMODE=”Normal” to ;UIMODE=”Normal”
    • Change UpdateEnabled=”True” to UpdateEnabled=”False”
    • Add the following line:
      • IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS=”True”
  14. Save the changes to the ConfigurationFile.ini file

Example SQL Server 2012 Configuration File

;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

; Specifies a Setup work flow, like INSTALL, UNINSTALL, or UPGRADE. This is a required parameter. 

ACTION="Install"

; Detailed help for command line argument ROLE has not been defined yet. 

ROLE="AllFeatures_WithDefaults"

; Detailed help for command line argument ENU has not been defined yet. 

ENU="True"

; Parameter that controls the user interface behavior. Valid values are Normal for the full UI,AutoAdvance for a simplied UI, and EnableUIOnServerCore for bypassing Server Core setup GUI block. 

; UIMODE="Normal"

; Setup will not display any user interface. 

QUIET="True"

; Setup will display progress only, without any user interaction. 

QUIETSIMPLE="False"

; Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0. By default SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. 

UpdateEnabled="False"

; Specifies features to install, uninstall, or upgrade. The list of top-level features include SQL, AS, RS, IS, MDS, and Tools. The SQL feature will install the Database Engine, Replication, Full-Text, and Data Quality Services (DQS) server. The Tools feature will install Management Tools, Books online components, SQL Server Data Tools, and other shared components. 

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,FULLTEXT,RS,BIDS,CONN,BC,SDK,BOL,SSMS,ADV_SSMS,SNAC_SDK

; Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates or a UNC share. By default SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update service through the Window Server Update Services. 

UpdateSource="MU"

; Displays the command line parameters usage 

HELP="False"

; Specifies that the detailed Setup log should be piped to the console. 

INDICATEPROGRESS="False"

; Specifies that Setup should install into WOW64. This command line argument is not supported on an IA64 or a 32-bit system. 

X86="False"

; Specify the root installation directory for shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify the root installation directory for the WOW64 shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after WOW64 shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify a default or named instance. MSSQLSERVER is the default instance for non-Express editions and SQLExpress for Express editions. This parameter is required when installing the SQL Server Database Engine (SQL), Analysis Services (AS), or Reporting Services (RS). 

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

; Specify that SQL Server feature usage data can be collected and sent to Microsoft. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

SQMREPORTING="False"

; Specify the Instance ID for the SQL Server features you have specified. SQL Server directory structure, registry structure, and service names will incorporate the instance ID of the SQL Server instance. 

INSTANCEID="SQLEXPRESS"

; RSInputSettings_RSInstallMode_Description 

RSINSTALLMODE="DefaultNativeMode"

; Specify if errors can be reported to Microsoft to improve future SQL Server releases. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

ERRORREPORTING="False"

; Specify the installation directory. 

INSTANCEDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Agent account name 

AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Auto-start service after installation.  

AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Disabled"

; CM brick TCP communication port 

COMMFABRICPORT="0"

; How matrix will use private networks 

COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL="0"

; How inter brick communication will be protected 

COMMFABRICENCRYPTION="0"

; TCP port used by the CM brick 

MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT="0"

; Startup type for the SQL Server service. 

SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Level to enable FILESTREAM feature at (0, 1, 2 or 3). 

FILESTREAMLEVEL="0"

; Set to "1" to enable RANU for SQL Server Express. 

ENABLERANU="True"

; Specifies a Windows collation or an SQL collation to use for the Database Engine. 

SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS"

; Account for SQL Server service: Domain\User or system account. 

SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Windows account(s) to provision as SQL Server system administrators. 

SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\Administrators"

; Provision current user as a Database Engine system administrator for SQL Server 2012 Express. 

ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN="True"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the TCP/IP protocol. 

TCPENABLED="1"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the Named Pipes protocol. 

NPENABLED="1"

; Startup type for Browser Service. 

BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Specifies which account the report server NT service should execute under.  When omitted or when the value is empty string, the default built-in account for the current operating system.
; The username part of RSSVCACCOUNT is a maximum of 20 characters long and
; The domain part of RSSVCACCOUNT is a maximum of 254 characters long. 

RSSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Specifies how the startup mode of the report server NT service.  When 
; Manual - Service startup is manual mode (default).
; Automatic - Service startup is automatic mode.
; Disabled - Service is disabled 

RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Add description of input argument FTSVCACCOUNT 

FTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Accept the SQL Server License Terms

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

To specify passwords at the command prompt instead of in the configuration file you can use the following format:

SETUP.EXE /SQLSVCPASSWORD="************" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="************" /ASSVCPASSWORD="************" /ISSVCPASSWORD="************" /RSSVCPASSWORD="************" /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  1. Enter the following command to install SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  2. Press Enter

After a few minutes you should see the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express entries in the Start Menu, Installation Directory, and Programs and Features in the Control Panel.

Software Title:SQL Server 2012 Express with Advanced Services
Vendor:Microsoft Corporation
Architecture:x64
Installer Type:EXE
Silent Install Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
Silent Uninstall Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
Download Link:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003

Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express with Tools (SQLEXPRWT) Silent Install (EXE)

  1. Navigate to: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003
  2. Download & Copy the SQLEXPRWT_x64_ENU.exe to a folder created at (C:\Downloads)
  3. Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  4. Navigate to the C:\Downloads folder
  5. Enter the following command to extract the setup installation files:
    • SQLEXPRWT_x64_ENU.exe /q /x:C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRWT_2012
  6. Press Enter
  7. Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRWT_2012 folder
  8. Enter the following command to generate a configuration file:
    • SETUP.EXE /UIMODE=Normal /ACTION=INSTALL
  9. Press Enter
  10. Follow the installation wizard through to the Ready to Install page.
    • The path to the configuration file is specified in the Ready to Install page in the “configuration file path” section.
  11. Copy the ConfigurationFile.ini referenced in the configuration file path to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRWT_2012
  12. Cancel the setup wizard without actually completing the installation
  13. Open the ConfigurationFile.ini and modify/add the following options:
    • Change QUIET=”False” to QUIET=”True”
    • Change UIMODE=”Normal” to ;UIMODE=”Normal”
    • Change UpdateEnabled=”True” to UpdateEnabled=”False”
    • Add the following line:
      • IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS=”True”
  14. Save the changes to the ConfigurationFile.ini file

Example SQL Server 2012 Configuration File

;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

; Specifies a Setup work flow, like INSTALL, UNINSTALL, or UPGRADE. This is a required parameter. 

ACTION="Install"

; Detailed help for command line argument ROLE has not been defined yet. 

ROLE="AllFeatures_WithDefaults"

; Detailed help for command line argument ENU has not been defined yet. 

ENU="True"

; Parameter that controls the user interface behavior. Valid values are Normal for the full UI,AutoAdvance for a simplied UI, and EnableUIOnServerCore for bypassing Server Core setup GUI block. 

; UIMODE="Normal"

; Setup will not display any user interface. 

QUIET="True"

; Setup will display progress only, without any user interaction. 

QUIETSIMPLE="False"

; Specify whether SQL Server Setup should discover and include product updates. The valid values are True and False or 1 and 0. By default SQL Server Setup will include updates that are found. 

UpdateEnabled="False"

; Specifies features to install, uninstall, or upgrade. The list of top-level features include SQL, AS, RS, IS, MDS, and Tools. The SQL feature will install the Database Engine, Replication, Full-Text, and Data Quality Services (DQS) server. The Tools feature will install Management Tools, Books online components, SQL Server Data Tools, and other shared components. 

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,CONN,BC,SDK,SSMS,ADV_SSMS,SNAC_SDK

; Specify the location where SQL Server Setup will obtain product updates. The valid values are "MU" to search Microsoft Update, a valid folder path, a relative path such as .\MyUpdates or a UNC share. By default SQL Server Setup will search Microsoft Update or a Windows Update service through the Window Server Update Services. 

UpdateSource="MU"

; Displays the command line parameters usage 

HELP="False"

; Specifies that the detailed Setup log should be piped to the console. 

INDICATEPROGRESS="False"

; Specifies that Setup should install into WOW64. This command line argument is not supported on an IA64 or a 32-bit system. 

X86="False"

; Specify the root installation directory for shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify the root installation directory for the WOW64 shared components.  This directory remains unchanged after WOW64 shared components are already installed. 

INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR="C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Specify a default or named instance. MSSQLSERVER is the default instance for non-Express editions and SQLExpress for Express editions. This parameter is required when installing the SQL Server Database Engine (SQL), Analysis Services (AS), or Reporting Services (RS). 

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

; Specify that SQL Server feature usage data can be collected and sent to Microsoft. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

SQMREPORTING="False"

; Specify the Instance ID for the SQL Server features you have specified. SQL Server directory structure, registry structure, and service names will incorporate the instance ID of the SQL Server instance. 

INSTANCEID="SQLEXPRESS"

; Specify if errors can be reported to Microsoft to improve future SQL Server releases. Specify 1 or True to enable and 0 or False to disable this feature. 

ERRORREPORTING="False"

; Specify the installation directory. 

INSTANCEDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server"

; Agent account name 

AGTSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Auto-start service after installation.  

AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Disabled"

; CM brick TCP communication port 

COMMFABRICPORT="0"

; How matrix will use private networks 

COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL="0"

; How inter brick communication will be protected 

COMMFABRICENCRYPTION="0"

; TCP port used by the CM brick 

MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT="0"

; Startup type for the SQL Server service. 

SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Level to enable FILESTREAM feature at (0, 1, 2 or 3). 

FILESTREAMLEVEL="0"

; Set to "1" to enable RANU for SQL Server Express. 

ENABLERANU="True"

; Specifies a Windows collation or an SQL collation to use for the Database Engine. 

SQLCOLLATION="SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS"

; Account for SQL Server service: Domain\User or system account. 

SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE"

; Windows account(s) to provision as SQL Server system administrators. 

SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="BUILTIN\Administrators"

; Provision current user as a Database Engine system administrator for SQL Server 2012 Express. 

ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN="True"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the TCP/IP protocol. 

TCPENABLED="1"

; Specify 0 to disable or 1 to enable the Named Pipes protocol. 

NPENABLED="1"

; Startup type for Browser Service. 

BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE="Automatic"

; Accept the SQL Server License Terms

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

To specify passwords at the command prompt instead of in the configuration file you can use the following format:

SETUP.EXE /SQLSVCPASSWORD="************" /AGTSVCPASSWORD="************" /ASSVCPASSWORD="************" /ISSVCPASSWORD="************" /RSSVCPASSWORD="************" /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  1. Enter the following command to install SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
  2. Press Enter

After a few minutes you should see the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express entries in the Start Menu, Installation Directory, and Programs and Features in the Control Panel.

Software Title:SQL Server 2012 Express with Tools
Vendor:Microsoft Corporation
Architecture:x64
Installer Type:EXE
Silent Install Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile.ini
Silent Uninstall Switch:SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
Download Link:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50003

The information above provides a quick overview of the software title, vendor, silent install, and silent uninstall switches. The download links provided take you directly to the vendors website.


How to Uninstall SQL Server 2012 Express Silently

SQL Server 2012 Express Silent Uninstall (EXE)

  • Open Notepad or your favorite text editor
  • Add the following lines:
;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

ACTION="Uninstall"

QUIET="True"

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,SNAC_SDK

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

Note: Features & InstanceName must match what is currently installed for this to work.

  • Save the file and name it: ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Copy the ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini file to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPR_2012\
  • Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  • Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPR_2012 folder
  • Enter the following command to uninstall SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Press Enter

SQL Server 2012 Express with Advanced Services Silent Uninstall (EXE)

  • Open Notepad or your favorite text editor
  • Add the following lines:
;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

ACTION="Uninstall"

QUIET="True"

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,FULLTEXT,RS,BIDS,CONN,BC,SDK,BOL,SSMS,ADV_SSMS,SNAC_SDK

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

Note: Features & InstanceName must match what is currently installed for this to work.

  • Save the file and name it: ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Copy the ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini file to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRADV_2012\
  • Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  • Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRADV_2012 folder
  • Enter the following command to uninstall SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Press Enter

SQL Server 2012 Express with Tools Silent Uninstall (EXE)

  • Open Notepad or your favorite text editor
  • Add the following lines:
;SQL Server 2012 Configuration File
[OPTIONS]

ACTION="Uninstall"

QUIET="True"

FEATURES=SQLENGINE,REPLICATION,CONN,BC,SDK,SSMS,ADV_SSMS,SNAC_SDK

INSTANCENAME="SQLEXPRESS"

IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS="True"

Note: Features & InstanceName must match what is currently installed for this to work.

  • Save the file and name it: ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Copy the ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini file to C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRWT_2012\
  • Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator
  • Navigate to the C:\Downloads\SQLEXPRWT_2012 folder
  • Enter the following command to uninstall SQL Server Express:
    • SETUP.EXE /ConfigurationFile=ConfigurationFile_Uninstall.ini
  • Press Enter

Always make sure to test everything in a development environment prior to implementing anything into production. The information in this article is provided “As Is” without warranty of any kind.

Jason Bergner

I am an accomplished Software Engineer at Patch My PC, leveraging more than 18 years of hands-on experience in Configuration Manager administration and application packaging. I am driven by a genuine passion for solving complex problems and consistently strive to discover innovative and effective solutions. Sharing my extensive knowledge of application deployments is a true joy for me, and I am honored to contribute to the community here at Silent Install HQ.

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