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  • traceable1

    SQL Server 2005 install - no Management Server


    I installed SQL Server Enterprise 64-bit. The installation seemed to
    go fine, except the only thing listed under "MicroSoft SQL Server 2005"
    is "Configurat ion Tools" in the startup menu.

    I have no Management Tools.

    Visual Studio 2005 is also installed on the box, and I read that
    because VS installs SQL Express, that this can be a problem.

    Okay, so what do I do now? I can't get the installation program to
    install the Management Tools. When I try again it says:
    "The following components that you chose to install are
    already installed on the machine."
    (Workstation components, Books Online and development tools
    9.00.1399.06)

    Please help!

  • John Bell

    #2
    Re: SQL Server 2005 install - no Management Server

    Hi

    If you have SqlWb.exe on your server then it is installed and you could
    either try copying the start menu items from another machine. Alternatively
    look at trying to remove the componenets using the add/remove programs
    applet in control panel.

    Failing that you may want to totally remove SQL Server and SQL Express and
    try to install from scratch. If necessary remove Visual studio as well and
    re-install starting with SQL Server.

    John

    "traceable1 " <tracykc@gmail. com> wrote in message
    news:1143212096 .688567.111440@ i40g2000cwc.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
    >
    > I installed SQL Server Enterprise 64-bit. The installation seemed to
    > go fine, except the only thing listed under "MicroSoft SQL Server 2005"
    > is "Configurat ion Tools" in the startup menu.
    >
    > I have no Management Tools.
    >
    > Visual Studio 2005 is also installed on the box, and I read that
    > because VS installs SQL Express, that this can be a problem.
    >
    > Okay, so what do I do now? I can't get the installation program to
    > install the Management Tools. When I try again it says:
    > "The following components that you chose to install are
    > already installed on the machine."
    > (Workstation components, Books Online and development tools
    > 9.00.1399.06)
    >
    > Please help!
    >[/color]



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    • michael grbic

      #3
      Re: SQL Server 2005 install - no Management Server

      you need the integration services



      "John Bell" <jbellnewsposts @hotmail.com> wrote in message
      news:4425116b$0 $8332$da0feed9@ news.zen.co.uk. ..[color=blue]
      > Hi
      >
      > If you have SqlWb.exe on your server then it is installed and you could
      > either try copying the start menu items from another machine.
      > Alternatively look at trying to remove the componenets using the
      > add/remove programs applet in control panel.
      >
      > Failing that you may want to totally remove SQL Server and SQL Express and
      > try to install from scratch. If necessary remove Visual studio as well and
      > re-install starting with SQL Server.
      >
      > John
      >
      > "traceable1 " <tracykc@gmail. com> wrote in message
      > news:1143212096 .688567.111440@ i40g2000cwc.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=green]
      >>
      >> I installed SQL Server Enterprise 64-bit. The installation seemed to
      >> go fine, except the only thing listed under "MicroSoft SQL Server 2005"
      >> is "Configurat ion Tools" in the startup menu.
      >>
      >> I have no Management Tools.
      >>
      >> Visual Studio 2005 is also installed on the box, and I read that
      >> because VS installs SQL Express, that this can be a problem.
      >>
      >> Okay, so what do I do now? I can't get the installation program to
      >> install the Management Tools. When I try again it says:
      >> "The following components that you chose to install are
      >> already installed on the machine."
      >> (Workstation components, Books Online and development tools
      >> 9.00.1399.06)
      >>
      >> Please help!
      >>[/color]
      >
      >
      >[/color]


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