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Management tools is installed but i cant find it...

Hello
I just installed Visual Studio 2005 Rc1, after that i installed Sql server
2005 september ctp.
Everything worked out fine and i installed everyprogram and all the tools
from sql server 2005 september ctp.
But when i try to find management studio i cant find it... its not under
Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP
the only thing thats under Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP is configuration
tools...
do i need to do some configuration to make management studio works?
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 05:43:02 -0700, Diffen
<Diffen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hello
>I just installed Visual Studio 2005 Rc1, after that i installed Sql server
>2005 september ctp.
>Everything worked out fine and i installed everyprogram and all the tools
>from sql server 2005 september ctp.
>But when i try to find management studio i cant find it... its not under
>Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP
>the only thing thats under Microsoft SQL Server 2005 CTP is configuration
>tools...
>do i need to do some configuration to make management studio works?
>
One common cause for not having the SQL Server Management Studio is
that you installed SQL Server Express Edition. It doesn't have SQL
Server Management Studio.
Another possibility is that you didn't choose to install SQL Server
Management Studio during Setup.
If you don't already have it, find a copy of SQL Server 2005 Developer
Edition (or above). Click the Advanced button during setup and study
the options for installation on the Advanced screen carefully.
Then you should be in good shape.
Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
|||Hello Andrew.
When i installed the VS2005 RC1 i choosed to install sql 2005 express. but
after i finished that installation i installed sql server 2005 september ctp
(standard edition) in an new instance.
i have removed the sql 2005 september ctp and installed it again but its
still not there.
when im installing sql server 2005 september ctp im choosing all the
checkbox when i come to the point where i get the question what programs i
want to install.
when i read your answere i wonder if i should remove both vs2005 rc1 and sql
server 2005 september ctp. then install vs 2005 rc1 withour sql 2005 express
and then install sql server 2005 september ctp again.
Best regards
J?rgen
"Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]" wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 05:43:02 -0700, Diffen
> <Diffen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> One common cause for not having the SQL Server Management Studio is
> that you installed SQL Server Express Edition. It doesn't have SQL
> Server Management Studio.
> Another possibility is that you didn't choose to install SQL Server
> Management Studio during Setup.
> If you don't already have it, find a copy of SQL Server 2005 Developer
> Edition (or above). Click the Advanced button during setup and study
> the options for installation on the Advanced screen carefully.
> Then you should be in good shape.
> Andrew Watt
> MVP - InfoPath
>
|||Jorgen,
As a first step make sure you click the Advanced button during SQL
Server 2005 setup.
On the advanced screen make sure you notice the visual difference
between the install this component and the install this component and
all its subcomponent options.
It's easy to miss out some desired subcomponents.
If that works, then fine.
But if not ...
The recommended install order is SQL Server 2005 then Visual Studo
2005. So if the simpler approach doesn't work that looks like the way
to go.
Check after installing SQL Server that SQL Server Management Studio
has installed. It should be in Start|All Programs|Microsoft SQL Server
2005 CTP.
Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:01:33 -0700, Diffen
<Diffen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
>Hello Andrew.
>When i installed the VS2005 RC1 i choosed to install sql 2005 express. but
>after i finished that installation i installed sql server 2005 september ctp
>(standard edition) in an new instance.
>i have removed the sql 2005 september ctp and installed it again but its
>still not there.
>when im installing sql server 2005 september ctp im choosing all the
>checkbox when i come to the point where i get the question what programs i
>want to install.
>when i read your answere i wonder if i should remove both vs2005 rc1 and sql
>server 2005 september ctp. then install vs 2005 rc1 withour sql 2005 express
>and then install sql server 2005 september ctp again.
>Best regards
>Jrgen
>"Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]" wrote:
|||Andrew,
Thank you very much for you quick support.
The problem was solved when i choosed advanced options in the setup just as
you suggested.
I reinstalled sql 2005 and vs 2005 rc1 and all worked out really fine.
Thanks allot!
"Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]" wrote:

> Jorgen,
> As a first step make sure you click the Advanced button during SQL
> Server 2005 setup.
> On the advanced screen make sure you notice the visual difference
> between the install this component and the install this component and
> all its subcomponent options.
> It's easy to miss out some desired subcomponents.
> If that works, then fine.
> But if not ...
> The recommended install order is SQL Server 2005 then Visual Studo
> 2005. So if the simpler approach doesn't work that looks like the way
> to go.
> Check after installing SQL Server that SQL Server Management Studio
> has installed. It should be in Start|All Programs|Microsoft SQL Server
> 2005 CTP.
> Andrew Watt
> MVP - InfoPath
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:01:33 -0700, Diffen
> <Diffen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
|||You're welcome.
Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 04:31:02 -0700, Diffen
<Diffen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
>Andrew,
>Thank you very much for you quick support.
>The problem was solved when i choosed advanced options in the setup just as
>you suggested.
>I reinstalled sql 2005 and vs 2005 rc1 and all worked out really fine.
>Thanks allot!
>"Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]" wrote:

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