Is there any possibility to run Hyper-V Manager MMC SnapIn on Windows 2008 Web edition ?
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Too bad. But this is quite strange if you think about it. MS has released Hyper-V Manager MMC SnapIn for Vista so why they could'n release it for Windows 2008 Web Edition? This is only a manager ..
No, this is against the Web Editions EULA.
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Am currently working through the mspress book to do the exam 70-462 and one of the questions asks what versions of sql and windows server reporting services can be installed on.
I was quite shocked to find that it said that Reporting services cannot be installed on a windows server 2008 R2 SP1 for SQL Enterprise edition.
I really dont see how this could be the case and having trawled through the msdn documentation cannot find any evidence to support this.
Can anyone shine any light on whether this is the case?
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You should be able to install it on Windows Server 2008 R2 according to the following paragraph found on the link below it:
"Starting in SQL Server 2008 R2, the Reporting Services component no longer supports Itanium-based servers running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2003 R2. Reporting Services continues to support other 64-bit operating systems, including Windows Server°2008 for Itanium-Based Systems and Windows Server°2008°R2 for Itanium-Based Systems. To upgrade to SQL Server 2008 R2 from a SQL Server 2008 installation with Reporting Services on an Itanium-based system edition of Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2003 R2, you must first upgrade the operating system."
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143506(v=sql.105).aspx
It is under: Processor, Memory, and Operating System Requirements.
I have installed Sql Server 2005 Enterprise Edition... It installed just Client Services and Support Files... It did not install Database Engine... Also in SQL Server Configuration Manager->SQL Server 2005 Services and Network Configuration is empty...
What I have to do? Is there any way to install Database Services separately...
I know that Standard and Express Editions install that Database Services also..
But I want to study how to behave when I have installed SQL Server(just server) should I install some client or what?
Can you help me?
Thank you a lot.
You are using windows XP or a home edition of Windows Vista or 7...
SQLServer Enterprise edition does not install database engine on these operations systems, because they are not server os.
You should use Standard Edition that will work for you fine, or change your os !
Is it possible to test Windows 2008 server via VPC when my host of a Windows 7 machine? I don't see anywhere where it says this is possible? The only VPC images (Windows 2008 R2) that I download from Microsoft state that the host machine must be Windows 2008. Is there an alternative?
Guess I got my answer here - http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/virtualization/q-does-windows-virtual-pc-in-windows-7-support-64-bit-guest-oss-.aspx
Virtual PC in Windows 7 does not support 64-bit guest OSs which is what Windows 2008 Server is :(
I'm trying to get EasyPrint to work from workstations running Windows Server
2003, connecting to a Server 2008 TS pool.
I noticed that there is a RDP 6.1 client for XP clients. I couldn't get that
to install on the Server 2003 box.
I was able to install RDP 6.0 client for Server 2003. However it appears
EasyPrint isn't actually working in this case, as we are seeing that printers
without local drivers are not being redirected to the remote desktop.
Information on the web on this topic is somewhat conflicting. Is what we
are trying possible? If yes. Any suggestions on how to get it to work
from a client on a Server 2003 workstation?
http://www.pubforum.info/welcome/BLOG/tabid/78/EntryID/6/Default.aspx
This will do is for you :-)
Kim
Terminal Server Easy Print Overview:
http://winplat.net/post/Terminal-Server-Easy-Print-Overview.aspx
Installing the XP version of 6.1 will work for 32-bit Server 2003, but it doesn't work for 64-bit versions of Windows 2003.
I maintain a couple of older sites running SQL Server 2000 and 2005. On my old XP box I was using SQL Server Enterprise Manager to access them.
I'm now on a Windows 7 box. Is that product still available for download/install and will it run on Windows 7? I can't seem to find a download for that specific component.
Or is there an alternative for Windows 7? I tried install SQL Server 2008 Manager Express, but the fails halfway through on Windows 7. I do have XP running in Virtual Box so could get by with Enterprise Manager if I could figure out where to install it from.
Enterprise Manager only supports up to sql server 2000. You can't use it to access sql server 2005. Instead, you need Sql Server Management Studio. You can download the express edition here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c243a5ae-4bd1-4e3d-94b8-5a0f62bf7796
I'm running both management studio and windows 7 just fine.
As for enterprise manager, it was never available for download. You had to install it from the media that came with sql server. Similarly, if you want a non-express edition of management studio you need to install it when running setup for sql server.