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You should NOT be doing that.

SQL Server should be installed seperately by the user, if at all. Your application installer should ask the user for the SQL Server connection details, like servername, IP address, port, instance name, username and password to use to install/attach your database.

If the user already has SQL Server installed, they can use that, as well as putting the database on a seperate machine from the one your app is installed on.

By putting the SQL Server installation inside your own setup, you are limiting the choices the user has to install your app.

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