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date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 07:35:01 -0700,
group: microsoft.public.sqlserver.tools
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Re: Where is the Mgmt Studio ??
Did you expand workstation components? What do the sub-nodes say?
Search your drive(s) for sqlwb.exe ...
On 6/24/09 1:08 PM, in article
E7DD417B-1DFB-4FA6-956C-DD7F30125EB5@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey"
wrote:
> WHen I go to Add/remove I clicked on REPORT and it tells me the common
> workstation components are installed can they be installed but "turned
> off"
>
> can you tell i have never been to a SQL server class ?
>
> "Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" wrote:
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>> You need to go to add/remove programs, change, and run through the wizard
>> again, this time *not* turning off workstation components.
>>
>> Why do you think you don't need training? Everybody could use some
>> training. Feeling your way around in the dark might be fun, but if you had
>> the luxury, you wouldn't be here asking questions, right?
>>
>>
>> On 6/24/09 10:35 AM, in article
>> ADA7A912-F949-4DA1-B0F6-3C699E1CED72@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey"
>> wrote:
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>>> I have SQl2005 enterprize version that was installed "analytical"??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is what I got:
>>>
>>> SQL Server 2005 --> Confiuration Tools --> SQL Server Configuration Manager
>>> SQL Server
>>> Error & Usage Reports
>>> SQL Server
>>> Surface Area Configuration
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> is this allI am supposed to have ? And dont tell me to get some training
>>> :)
>>>
>>
>>
date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:10:07 -0400
author: Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP] a
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