SQL Server Management Studio Express Edition
Is quite a mouthful but its also available to download in CTP form!
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Anonymous
November 08, 2005
I have vs2005 prof.installed with sql express RTM installed
today I installed 'SQL Server Management Studio Express' nothing happens when I click it
installation went fien
system:winXP sp2Anonymous
November 08, 2005
You can ask questions about the tool in http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn and then go to the SQL Server Tools|General Group.Anonymous
November 08, 2005
Lee, I installed Sql server management studio express edition after I installed sql server 2005 and it works just fine.The management studio when started, automatically picked up the only running server on my laptop and showed me all the objects. it's awesome!Anonymous
November 08, 2005
I installed SQL Server Management Studio Express Edition and it was able to connect to the local sqlexpress and other sql2k servers as well. I was able to import a database from sql2k to sql2005 without a hitch. I was able to create a new database as well. The only problem is, when I try to create a new table, I get an error of "Class not registered. Looking for object with CLSID: {E09EE6AC-FEF0-41AE-9F77-3C394DA49849}." Although, I can create tables using query. it would be much much simpler using GUI specially to newbies.Anonymous
November 08, 2005
When is the SQL Server Management Studio Express going to be completed? It's a great product that, until it loses the CTP status, I won't be using.Anonymous
November 08, 2005
Ben,
We are waiting on feedback before releasing, so its going to be next year before it RTMs. remember this is somewhat different from previous CTPs, SSMS-E uses the RTM Frameworks and the RTM SSMS as its foundation, only the "E" part is really CTP.Anonymous
November 09, 2005
I also installed "SQL Server Management Studio Express Edition" and had "nothing" happen when I attempted to run it. It works fine on my home desktop, but not at all on my work machine, no splash screen, error message, nothing.
Ahh well, it is only a CTP. Looks good though.Anonymous
November 09, 2005
Installed SSMSE on XP SP2 and would not start at all
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November 09, 2005
Looks like Steve Twitchell has found a solution to this here
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=127698&SiteID=1&PageID=1Anonymous
February 08, 2006
If you were at my chalk and talk on managebility in Sql Server 2005 at the launch in Birmingham, you...Anonymous
February 08, 2006
If you were at my chalk and talk on managebility in Sql Server 2005 at the launch in Birmingham, you...Anonymous
February 21, 2006
I also get this error "Class not registered. Looking for object with CLSID: {E09EE6AC-FEF0-41AE-9F77-3C394DA49849}." on Windows server 2003 when trying to open or modify a table w/ the design mode. I can see its content w/ the "select * from" query though.Anonymous
April 19, 2006
Solution "Class not registered. Looking for object with CLSID: {E09EE6AC-FEF0-41AE-9F77-3C394DA49849}."
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/
Download a Instal SQL Server Management Studio ExpressAnonymous
May 22, 2006
If you were at my chalk and talk on managebility in Sql Server 2005 at the launch in Birmingham, you...Anonymous
June 03, 2007
If you were at my chalk and talk on managebility in Sql Server 2005 at the launch in Birmingham, youAnonymous
May 31, 2009
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