Where to get MS SQL Server 2005 Software? - sql-server-2005

I own a software that uses MS-SQL Server 2005 with a runtime licence. The MS-SQL Server crashed and I need setup files. Where can I get/buy the software. What proof should I provide that I own a runtime licence. (The place that I bought the software dowsn't exist any more)

As RC. suggested: SQL Server 2005 Downloads on microsoft.com

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SQL Server email and I can't reach a few features

I've been doing this for 3 days. I couldn't find the solution. Normally it was supposed to have features like the following.
What is the cause of this problem? And how do I solve it?
You're using SQL Server Express. SQL Server Express is a very cut down version of SQL Server and does not provide anywhere near as many features as Standard and Enterprise; such as database mail (Additional Database Services). If you need features, you need to purchase SQL Server and pay for the edition licences that have the features you need.
If you are using SQL Server for development purposes only, you can use SQL Server Developer Edition, which is allowed to be used for non-production environments only. Developer edition has all of the features that Enterprise does.
You can find the full list of features supplied by each edition here: Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2017

SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008 Coexisting in Windows 7 machine

Some SQL Server 2005 and 2008 questions.
1) Can they coexist on the same Windows 7 machine without issues?
2) Can you attach and run 2005 databases to SQL Server 2008 without compatibility issues or is this a no go?
3) Does SQL Server 2005 even work on Windows 7?
Yes, both can coexist on the same machine without issues.
Yes, however, once you attach a 2005 database into a 2008 instance, you have upgraded it to 2008 never to go back to 2005 unless you export the data into some universal format. You can however, have both engines running simultaneously and can use either set of management tools to see either database (although some features will only work with the 2008 management studio working against the 2008 database)
Yes. Both sets of tools (including Management Studio) and services can coexist on the same machine (I have this very setup). The only thing you cannot do is to have both engines listening on the same port. Thus, one of the two will have to be a named instance.
1) Yes.
2) You can view 2005 database under 2008 management studio, not sure about hosting them under a 2008 instance though. I'm fairly confident they do, but not sure if it's native or via converting to a 2008 database.
3) Yes.
Note that you can't have 2005 MS and 2008 MS (management studio) installed on the same OS. This was based on my experience a long while ago when 2008 first came out, I got an error message stating that I couldn't install it because of a previous version (2005) being installed, or something akin to that. Turns out it has changed.

Is it possible to install SQL Server 2005 (enterprise edition) on Windows Server 2008?

Is it possible to install SQL Server 2005 (Enterprise Edition) on Windows Server 2008?
Sure, why shouldn't it be possible to do that???
Just do it! I don't see any reasons why you should have any issues with this setup.
Go ahead and try it - if you run into any actual problems, come back (but preferably to http://Serverfault.com) and ask for help.
Yes. The SQL Server version doesn't have to match the operating system version, as it is for example with the IIS.
Yes.
What does the MS site for SQL Server 2005 say? (my bold)
SQL Server 2005 on Windows Server 2008
and Windows Vista
In an effort to provide customers with
more secure products, Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft
Windows Vista are supported by SQL
Server 2005 Express Edition Service
Pack 1 (SP1), and for all other
editions will be supported by SQL
Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or
later when it becomes available.
Earlier versions of SQL Server,
including SQL Server 2000 (all
editions including Desktop Engine
edition, a.k.a MSDE), SQL Server 7.0,
and SQL Server 6.5, will not be
supported on Windows Server 2008 or
Windows Vista.

Which one should I choose to install on my server: Windows 2003 Standard or Windows 2008 Web Edition?

I'm in the process of looking for a dedicated server to host my soon to be released web apps. THey are build with ASP.NEt and uses Sql Server 2005. I've got a great deal with a company for a Intel Core2Quad Q9300 with 8Gb or ram and 750Gb sata.
They offer me Windows 2003 64 Standard or Windows 2008 64 Web for free, which one should I choose?
My main concern is about the database, in the first moment I'm going to have only one box to host both the web and database layer. Will I be able to install SQL Server (initially the express edition, then eventually the standard) on the Web version of Windows 2008?
If you can get Server 2008, i'd go with it because IIS7 is an excellent Upgrade to IIS6.
SQL Server Standard 2008 64-Bit is officially supported on Windows 2008 Web Server. SQL Server Enterprise 2008 64-Bit is NOT (not sure if it does work and is only not listed. 32-Bit Enterprise is listed, but running 32-Bit on a modern server does not sound appealing). See System Requirements here for a full list of SQL Server 2008 Editions and supported Servers.
Not sure about SQL Server 2005, there seems to be a patch needed.
You can run SQL Server on Server 2008 Web Edition (this is a change from Server 2003 Web Edition). The main limitations I am aware of between Web and Standard for 2008 is Web cannot do any kind of virtualization, Active Directory or DNS management, etc. It is intended to be essentially an application server.
I would recommend the newer OS, since it comes with IIS7 and the enhanced TCP/IP (among other things).
If its free, go for the standard version. Here is a comparison of the features:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/compare-features.aspx
I've never noticed any performance differences in the versions, so might as well get features you might use someday. Expensive to upgrade later.
You can run the SQL on either one.

SQL Profiler on SQL Server 2005 Professional Edition

I want to use SQL Profiler to trace the queries executed agains my database, track performance, etc. However it seems that the SQL Profiler is only available in the Enterprise edition of SQL Server 2005. Is this the case indeed, and can I do something about it?
You don't need any SQL license to run the client tools (Management Studio, Profiler, etc). If your organization has a copy of the installation media for Developer, Standard, or Enterprise, you can install the client tools on your local machine under the same license.
If you're working solo, I would recommend purchasing SQL Developer edition, it's only $50.
If you are open to using third party profilers, I have used xSQL Profiler and it performed well enough.
The SQL Profiler tool is only available with the Standard and Enterprise version of SQL Server, however, all version can be profiled using the tool.
Source: http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx
Client tools are not licensed separately. So you can download the evaluation edition of SQL 2008 R2 and use the client tools from it (the client tools will still work even once the eval expires and the engine is no longer usable).
You must be licensed in some way for each sql server you connect to but that is not the same as requiring a license to use the tools.
You can use SQL Profiler on both Standard and Enterprise editions, but you will need certain rights to run it (you need to have sa rights or be granted ALTER TRACE permissions)