Anyone know if there if there is a tool visual tool for MS SQL server 2005?
Something to manage data and tables within the database without having to
type a of bunch of commands?
Thanks
In article <46b2658b$0$4895$4c368faf@.roadrunner.com>,
allGeek@.hownerdy.com says...
> Anyone know if there if there is a tool visual tool for MS SQL server 2005?
> Something to manage data and tables within the database without having to
> type a of bunch of commands?
> Thanks
>
>
SSMS or an express version for Sql2005 -- check out BOL. Consolidates
QA and EM and ServerMgr into one tool that essentially operates as
VS2005 does.
Graham (Pete) Berry
PeteBerry@.Caltech.edu
|||"Pete Berry" <PeteBerry@.Caltech.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <46b2658b$0$4895$4c368faf@.roadrunner.com>,
> allGeek@.hownerdy.com says...
> SSMS or an express version for Sql2005 -- check out BOL. Consolidates
> QA and EM and ServerMgr into one tool that essentially operates as
> VS2005 does.
Thanks for that reply.
I looked and see it was not installed on my server.
Looking for Disk 2 and having trouble findng it.
Is it on Disk 2?
Thanks
> --
> Graham (Pete) Berry
> PeteBerry@.Caltech.edu
|||> Looking for Disk 2 and having trouble findng it.
> Is it on Disk 2?
Run setup again and make sure you select items in Workstation Components...
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
|||"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc@.dnartreb.noraa> wrote in message
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> Run setup again and make sure you select items in Workstation
> Components...
I am in the reinstall phase right now and I am getting this message:
================================================
The following components that you selected will not be changed:
Client Components
Warning: Setup found that the following components that already exist are at
a different service pack level than the components being installed.
Components: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition
After completing setup, you must download and apply the latest SQL Server
2005 service pack to all the components.
================================================
Looking in the directories and the start menu..I do not see where these
things are installed.
GB
> --
> Aaron Bertrand
> SQL Server MVP
>
|||"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc@.dnartreb.noraa> wrote in message
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> Run setup again and make sure you select items in Workstation
> Components...
> --
> Aaron Bertrand
> SQL Server MVP
>
After reading some more, I see tht Express edition is on it.
It had gotten installed when I did a "complete" install of VS 2005.
However shortly after realizing I did that, I removed it.
Seems the tools are still on there.
I ran the configuration to try to remove the Express Edition tools, but I
see nothing of SQL Express to remove.
|||"Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc@.dnartreb.noraa> wrote in message
news:ubn2Jxc1HHA.1184@.TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Run setup again and make sure you select items in Workstation
> Components...
>
After reading some more, I see tht Express edition is on it.
It had gotten installed when I did a "complete" install of VS 2005.
However shortly after realizing I did that, I removed it.
Seems the tools are still on there.
I ran the configuration to try to remove the Express Edition tools, but I
see nothing of SQL Express to remove.
|||On Aug 2, 4:15 pm, "GeekBoy" <allG...@.hownerdy.com> wrote:
> Anyone know if there if there is a tool visual tool for MS SQL server 2005?
> Something to manage data and tables within the database without having to
> type a of bunch of commands?
> Thanks
SQL Server 2005 Express didn't come with any visual tools. You need
to
download SQL Server Management Studio Express from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/
|||"zbenhalim" <zbenhalim@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Aug 2, 4:15 pm, "GeekBoy" <allG...@.hownerdy.com> wrote:
> SQL Server 2005 Express didn't come with any visual tools. You need
> to
> download SQL Server Management Studio Express from
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/
See my other message.
I don't need to get SQL Server Management Studio Express.
Thanks
>
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