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Where is the Mgmt Studio ??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 Show quoteHide quote :) 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-B0F6-3C699E1CE***@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey" <DanDeCour***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote > 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 > :) > Arron. Thanks for the response........ Training...... the comment was a
stab at humor Show quoteHide quote "Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" wrote: > 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-B0F6-3C699E1CE***@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey" > <DanDeCour***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > 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 > > :) > > > > 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 ? Show quoteHide quote "Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]" wrote: > 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-B0F6-3C699E1CE***@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey" > <DanDeCour***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > 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 > > :) > > > > 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-DD7F30125***@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey" <DanDeCour***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote > 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: > >> 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-B0F6-3C699E1CE***@microsoft.com, "Dan DeCoursey" >> <DanDeCour***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >>> 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 >>> :) >>> >> >>
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